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NOTICE

Amendments have made to the Child Care Regulation under The Community Child Care Standards Act that support an increase to operating grant funding and the implementation of the 2023-2024 Early Learning and Child Care Wage Grid, effective July 1, 2023.

For more information, see section notices, circulars and webinars.

Centre-Based Child Care

The establishment of new licensed early learning and child care centres will help meet the need for more licensed services for Manitoba families.

Groups and organizations can work with the Early Learning and Child Care Program to obtain information on licensing, funding, and how to open a new early learning and child care centre.

Opening a New Licensed Child Care Centre

If your group or organization is considering a new early learning and child care centre, consider the following steps:

  • visit existing early learning and child care centres and talk with operators to see and learn what’s involved
  • participate in an information session provided by the Early Learning and Child Care Program
  • conduct a community feasibility study
  • get informed about legislation requirements, including staffing requirements, zoning and fire requirements and public health requirements
  • assess financial viability
  • select a site and work on a design plan
  • establish budgeting and accounting practices
  • write policies and procedures
  • submit a licence application

Roles, Responsibilities and Functions of a Board

Provides awareness of the basic responsibilities and functions expected of a governing board and its members. This includes the Board Toolkit for Wage Grid Implementation.

 

Legislative Requirements

All licensed child care in Manitoba must follow The Community Child Care Standards Act. The Act defines the types of child care situations that need licensing. Its regulations ensure that child care in licensed centres and homes meets minimum standards.

For more information on legislation and requirements for operating an early learning and child care centre in Manitoba and information on recommended best practices, please review the Best Practices Licensing Manual for Early Learning and Child Care Centres.

 

Provincial Funding

The main grant provided to early learning and child care centres is the annual operating grant. Centres that are eligible for operating grant funding must be incorporated as non‑profit organizations or cooperatives, and must meet criteria of governance, board composition and financial accountability. Other grants that may be available include start-up grants to purchase equipment, one-time and other funding related to in training, capital projects or on behalf of children with additional support needs and staffing needs related to their care.

 

Information Session

All parties interested in opening a new licensed early learning and child care centre must attend an initial information session provided by the Early Learning and Child Care Division. To sign up for an information session, please call Child Care Information Services at 204-945-0776 or toll-free 1-888-213-4754 or email cdcinfo@gov.mb.ca.