New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3800

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

Establishes competitive grant program for new child care facility construction, using $30 million in federal "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund" monies appropriated to EDA pursuant to P.L.2022, c.49.

Impact

S3800 also outlines specific eligibility criteria for grant applicants, requiring them to be established nonprofit organizations with at least five years of experience in child care provision. They must prioritize the enrollment of children eligible for subsidized child care programs funded by the state. This initiative is intended to uplift community-based organizations and ensure the equitable distribution of grant funds, thereby fostering higher-quality child care services tailored to the needs of local families, especially those in economically disadvantaged situations.

Summary

Senate Bill S3800 establishes a competitive grant program focused on financing the construction of new child care facilities by nonprofit, community-based organizations in New Jersey. The program is backed by $30 million from the federal Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund, which aims to enhance the availability of quality child care services in areas designated as 'child care deserts'—regions where the demand for child care greatly exceeds the available licensed slots. This initiative is designed to create additional child care spaces specifically for children five years old and younger, addressing a critical gap in child care services in the state.

Contention

Despite the positive intent behind S3800, there may be points of contention regarding the allocation of federal funds and the selection process for grant recipients. Some stakeholders may argue that prioritizing existing nonprofit organizations could inadvertently limit new entrants into the child care market. Additionally, the stipulation prohibiting the use of grant funds for land or building purchases might be seen as a restriction by some organizations that require such investments to expand their services effectively. Overall, while the bill is aimed at improving child care access, the implications of its execution warrant careful consideration.

Companion Bills

NJ A5439

Same As Establishes competitive grant program for new child care facility construction, using $30 million in federal "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund" monies appropriated to EDA pursuant to P.L.2022, c.49.

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NJ A5439

Establishes competitive grant program for new child care facility construction, using $30 million in federal "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund" monies appropriated to EDA pursuant to P.L.2022, c.49.

NJ A2071

Establishes competitive grant program for new child care facility construction, using $30 million in federal "Coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund" monies appropriated to EDA pursuant to P.L.2022, c.49.

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