Leitrim was the recipient of the lowest award as part of the Childminding Development Grant
Leitrim was the recipient of the lowest award as part of the Childminding Development Grant, it was revealed today, receiving €3000 with just three successful applicants.
Meanwhile, Limerick received the highest amount of funding at €35,000.
Cavan was awarded €16,700, Donegal received €12,000 and Sligo received €10,850.
Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley T.D., today announced the 2025 Childminding Development Grant awards, which will see 413 childminders across the country receive €411,338 in combined funding – the highest number of recipients and highest amount of funding ever awarded under the annual Grant scheme.
The Minister’s support for the Grants reflects her ongoing commitment to the National Action Plan for Childminding 2021-28.
The Minister said: “Childminders are an essential part of our early learning and care and school-age childcare sector and of our local communities. I am delighted to be able to support an increase in the number of childminders benefiting from the Childminding Development Grant – and to support childminders to enhance quality and safety in their service.
“The Childminding Development Grant is one of a range of supports provided to childminders through the National Action Plan for Childminding, which remains a priority for the Department of Children, Disability and Equality. As a result of the new regulations introduced in 2024, childminders can now register with Tusla and parents who use childminders can now benefit from the National Childcare Scheme.”
The Childminding Development Grant aims to support childminders to enhance quality and safety in their service through the purchase of toys, childcare equipment, safety equipment, equipment to support inclusion, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) and the Arts, as well as IT equipment to assist childminders to engage with training and registration processes.
The Grants were open to all childminders, including those planning to open a childminding business in 2025. 75% of the grant is paid in advance to help childminders with the upfront costs of purchasing equipment.
Successful applicants will receive information about their grant awards over the coming days.
The increase in the number of awards reflects the rising demand for the Grant among childminders. It also reflects the Government’s commitment to support childminders to prepare for registration with Tusla. In line with the National Action Plan for Childminding 2021-2028, regulations written specifically for childminders came into effect for the first time in September 2024, making it possible for all childminders to register with Tusla and take part in the National Childcare Scheme (NCS).
Those childminders who were previously exempt from regulation have a three-year transition period until 2027 during which they are now able to register with Tusla but are not yet required to do so.
For further information about the National Action Plan for Childminding, see www.gov.ie/childminding.
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