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Oregon Funds Child Care Infrastructure Projects
March 26, 2026
On March 25, 2026, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced the allocation of nearly $21 million in grants to support 61 child care infrastructure projects across 28 counties. These grants, distributed through the Child Care Infrastructure Fund established in 2024, aim to expand child care capacity, reduce costs for families, and strengthen the state's economy by improving construction, renovation, and maintenance of child care facilities. This funding initiative reflects Oregon's commitment to supporting working families and enhancing early childhood education infrastructure statewide.
- The grants provide significant opportunities for contractors specializing in construction, renovation, and facility maintenance within the child care sector across Oregon.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of state agencies such as Business Oregon and the Department of Early Learning and Care in administering these funds.
- This initiative signals ongoing state investment in social infrastructure, highlighting potential future procurements in related community support services.
- Vendors and service providers can explore partnerships with local child care organizations benefiting from these grants to support program expansion and facility improvements.
Access to affordable child care is essential for working families and for Oregonβs economy. When parents can count on safe, reliable care, they can show up to work and build stability for their families. These investments will expand child care options across the state and help more communities meet the needs of families.
— Tina Kotek, Governor
This grant will have a direct and lasting impact on the programming we are able to provide. It will help us strengthen our Spanish immersion curriculum, expand access for underserved families, invest in, and build the infrastructure our growing network needs to continue serving this community at the highest level.
— Laura Paz Whitmore, Director of Casita Azul Education Collection
These investments are about more than expanding child care capacity - theyβre about strengthening Oregonβs economy and supporting working families. When parents can access reliable, affordable child care, they are better able to stay in the workforce, support their families, and contribute to thriving communities.
— Sophorn Cheang, Director of Business Oregon
Agencies
State of Oregon, Business Oregon, Department of Early Learning and Care
Contracts
$20,950,558
Locations
Sources
- Newsroom - Governor's Office · OR · Mar 26