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Congress Funds Early Head Start Expansion in Illinois
March 11, 2026
Congressman Eric Sorensen announced a $4.3 million federal grant awarded to SAL Family and Community Services to expand Early Head Start services in the Quad Cities region, specifically targeting infant and toddler care for 168 children across Rock Island, Mercer, and Henry counties in Illinois. The funding, awarded on March 11, 2026, supports the Early Head Start – Child Care Partnerships program under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), aiming to enhance early childhood education and provide reliable care for families in this area.
- This grant represents a significant procurement opportunity for organizations specializing in early childhood education and care services within Illinois, particularly in the Quad Cities region.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of HHS as the funding agency and SAL Family and Community Services as the awardee, indicating potential partnership or subcontracting opportunities.
- The focus on infant and toddler care expansion highlights a growing federal emphasis on early childhood development programs, which may influence future funding cycles and contract solicitations.
- Contractors and service providers can leverage this development to align their offerings with federally funded early education initiatives and community service expansion efforts.
This investment helps make sure families in our communities have access to safe, high-quality care for their youngest children.
— Eric Sorensen, Congressman
Agencies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Vendors
SAL Family and Community Services
Contracts
$4,315,213