Agenda Index City of Vancouver

ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

RECOMMENDATION

GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS

COUNCIL POLICY

On January 20, 1998, Council approved the 1998 allocation of $672,600 for the Childcare Grants Program.

Approval of grant recommendations requires eight affirmative votes.

PURPOSE

This report makes recommendations for the following Childcare Grant categories:

This is the second of three reports regarding the 1998 Childcare Grants Program.

BACKGROUND

On January 20, 1998, City Council approved a budget of $672,600 for the Childcare Grants Program. On June 8, 1998, Council approved allocations totalling $316,394 leaving an available balance of $356,206.

DISCUSSION

The focus of the summer cycle of the Childcare Grants Program is the Program Enhancement and Inner-city Sustaining grant categories. Once again, the requests significantly exceeded the 1998 category funding available. While seven applications could be easily excluded because they did not meet the high need criteria, most of the applications came from organizations serving high need families and/or providing high need services such as infant/toddler care. As in previous years, Social Planning has chosen to make recommendations which stretch the City dollars for the benefit of as many families and children as possible.

1. Program Enhancement Grants

2. Inner-city Childcare Sustaining Grants

This year's grant review points to the continued need for the City and the childcare community to work closely with the Vancouver Regional Operating Agency of the Ministry for Children and Families, the Vancouver Richmond Health Board, the Vancouver School Board and the Ministry of Human Resources to address the issue of adequate funding for childcare, particularly in high need neighbourhoods. It also points to the need for small isolated childcare programs to become fully linked into the broader continuum of prevention and early intervention services for young children so they access appropriate supports and resources. These discussions have formed the basis of the Childcare Co-ordinator's workplan for the past year. Resolution of the emerging concerns regarding the daycare subsidy program plus some emerging concerns common to many of the school-aged care centres will be key priorities for the Childcare Co-ordinator during 1998/99.

CONCLUSION

This is the second of three reports related to the allocation of the 1998 Childcare Grants. Social Planning is recommending for Council approval:

This leaves a balance of $32,406 in the 1998 Childcare Grants Fund for allocation later this year (see Appendix II).

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          Recommendations for the 1998 Childcare Program Enhancement and Inner-city Childcare Sustaining Grants

 

Organization

1997
Total Allocation

1998

Initiative To Be Funded

Comments

Grant Requests

Recommendations

Enhance.

Inner City

Enhance.

Inner City

1

Boat Daycare Soc. - Boat Daycare Ctr
"3-5" Years Care

25 spaces

$8,000.

$10,500.

 

$10,500.

 

to maintain child/staff ratios & extended hours

Condition: Submission of 1998/99 financial plan

- serves Vancouver Eastside
- high % single parent families
- 70 % of families receive daycare subsidy
- parent run board

2

Brant Villa Day Care Soc. - Learning Tree Day Care
"3-5" Years Care

25 spaces

$8,000.

$ 8,000.

$10,100.

$8,000.

$2,500.

to provide a hot lunch program & maintain child/staff ratios

- serves Vancouver Eastside
- significant % of single parent families
- 80 % of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL
- significant % of children speak little or no English
- parent run board

3

Britannia Community Services Ctr Soc. - Britannia Child Care Ctr Nursery School & Britannia Out of School
Preschool & School-Aged Care

95 spaces

$12,500.

$10,500.

$12,600.

$3,000.

$12,600.

to provide a a hot lunch/food supplement program

- serves Grandview Woodlands & Strathcona
- high % single parent families
- 80 - 88 % of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL
- significant % of aboriginal children

4

Cedar Cottage Nbhd House -preschool program at Cedar Cottage N.H. and out of school care programs at Dickens, Dickens Annex, Selkirk, Selkirk Annex, Laura Secord & Queen Alexandra Elementary Schools
Preschool & School-Aged Care

165 spaces

$11,000.

$10,500.

$ 2,000.

$4,500.

$6,500.

to strengthen administration between 6 centres, maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

- serves Cedar Cottage-Kensington area
- significant - high % of single parent families
- 43 - 51% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % children with ESL
- significant % of children speak little or no English
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children

5

City Hall Childcare Soc. - City Hall Childcare Ctr.
Infant/Toddler & "3-5" Year Care

49 spaces

$6,000.

$6,000.

 

$4,500.

 

to strengthen administration & continue work with other partners on the "Regional Delivery Model Pilot Project for Amalgamated Stand-Alones"

- serves Lower Mainland
- parent run board

6

Collingwood Nbhd House -Grenfell & Carleton School Age Program, Duke Street Program, Collingwood Childcare Programs & Sarah House
Infant, Preschool, "3-5" Care, Kindercare, School-Aged Care, & Childminding

219 spaces

$14,000.

$7,500.

$6,500.

$7,500.

$6,500.

to strengthen administration, maintain child/staff ratio's & provide a food supplement program

- serves Renfrew - Collingwood area
- significant - high% single parent families
- 60 - 80% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- high % refugee/new immigrant children

7

Eagles in the Sky Assoc. - Eaglets Preschool & Kidzone
Preschool & School-Aged Care

50 spaces

$17,000.

$10,500.

$12,600.

$4,000.

$12,600.

to strengthen centre administration, maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

Condition: Submission of 1997/98 financial statements

- serves Hastings Corridor area
- high % single parent families
- 75 - 91% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % children with ESL
- high % of children speak little or no English
- significant % Aboriginal children
- high % refugee/new immigrant children
- parent run board

8

*new

Eastside Family Place
Family Place & Childminding
Emergency Childminding(18 mths - 6 years)

15 spaces

   

$11,300.

 

$1,500.

to assist with the costs of an emergency childminding service as a compliment to existing family place

- serves Grandview-Woodlands & East Vancouver
- high % single parent families
- significant % children with ESL
- significant % of refugee/new immigrant children
- community/parent run board

9

Frog Hollow Nbhd House - Frog Hollow NH Satellite Daycare, Nursery School and KidsWorld
Toddler, "3-5" Year, Preschool & School-Aged Care

114 spaces

$10,500.

$10,500.

 

$10,500.

 

to strengthen administration for all Frog Hollow childcare programs & provide a food supplement program

- serves Hastings-Sunrise/Renfrew-Collingwood area
- significant - high % of single parent families
- 27- 62% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % children with ESL

10

Grandview Terrace Childcare Soc. -Grandview Childcare Ctr
"3-5 "Year Care, Preschool & School-Aged Care

71 spaces

$17,000.

$10,500.

$12,600

$4,000.

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

- serves Grandview Woodlands
- high % of single parent families
- 88% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL
- high % of aboriginal children
- parent run board with administrative assistance from Britannia Community Centre

11

Hastings Townsite Childcare Soc. -Harbour View Daycare
"3-5"

25 spaces

$8,000.

 

$8000.

 

$8,000.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

- serves Hastings Sunrise/ Grandview Woodlands
- high % of single parent families
- 71% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of aboriginal children
- parent run board with administrative assistance from Kiwassa Neighbourhood House

12

Kiwassa Nbhd House - Kiwassa Daycare
Preschool, "3-5" & School-Aged Care

85 spaces

$16,500.

$10,500.

$12,600.

$4,000.

$12,600.

to strengthen administration, maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

- serves Hastings Sunrise/ Grandview Woodlands
- high % of single parent families
- 88% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of aboriginal children

13

Little Mountain Nbhd House - Little Mountain Nbhd House Child Development Ctr
"3-5" Year Care - Special Needs Ctr

15 spaces

$ 5,000

$ 3,000.

$6,700.

 

$7,000.

to maintain child staff ratios, strengthen administration & provide a hot lunch program

- serves Little Mountain Riley Park area
- high % of single parent families
- 80% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children speak little or no English
- high % of aboriginal children

14

McGregor Childcare Soc. - McGregor Child Care Ctr
Infant, Toddler & " 3-5" Care

37 spaces

$12,500.

$10,500.

$12,600.

 

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios

Condition: College funding to be confirmed

- serves Mount Pleasant area
- high % single parent families
- 76% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL
- significant % of aboriginal children

15

Mount Pleasant Child Care Soc. - Mount Pleasant Child Care
"18 mo - 5" Y ear Care

37 spaces

$18,500.

$10,500.

$12,500.

$4,000.

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a hot lunch food supplement program

- serves Mount Pleasant area
- high % of single parent families
- 90% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- significant % of children speak little or no English
- significant % of aboriginal children
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children
- parent run board

16

Mount Pleasant Nbhd House -
"3-5" Year Care & Preschool

36 spaces

$12,500.

$25,470.

combined

 

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios

- serves Mount Pleasant area
- significant % of single parent families
- 50 - 60% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- high % of children speak little or no English
- high % refugee/new immigrant children

17

Pooh Corner Daycare Soc. - Pooh Corner Daycare
18 mo. - 5 years

22 spaces

$9,000.

$10,500.

 

$6,000.

 

to continue participation in the administrative partnerships, "Stand Alone Pilot Project" & provide a hot lunch program

- serves Vancouver, West End and Central Business District
- significant % of single parent families
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children
- parent run board

18

Ray-Cam Co-operative Ctr - Raymur Place Day Care Program & Latch Key - RayCam Ctr Out of School Care
"3-5" & School-Aged Care

"56 spaces

$17,000.

$10,500.

$12,600.

$4,500.

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratio and a hot lunch/food supplement program

- serves Downtown Eastside
- high % of single parent families
- 99% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of aboriginal children

19

Shannon Daycare Soc. - Shannon Daycare Ctr
Toddler (18 mos. - 3 Yrs) & "3-5" Year Care

25 spaces

$10,500.

$10,500.

 

$10,500.

 

to maintain child/staff ratios

- serves Marpole area
- high % of single parent families
- 40% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL
- parent-run board

20

Shon Yee Daycare Soc. - Shon Yee Daycare
"2½ - 5" Year Care

25 spaces

$5,500.

$4,200.

$5,000.

HOLD

HOLD

to maintain child/ staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

Comment: Funding will be reviewed if childcare centre viability is confirmed

- serves Strathcona area
- significant % of single parent families
- 62% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- high % of children speak little or no English
- significant % of aboriginal children

21

South Van Nbhd House - Poppins Preschool
Preschool

18 spaces

$ 2,000.

$3,000.

$ 4,000.

 

$2,300.

to maintain child/staff ratio

- serves South Vancouver area
- significant % of single parent families
- high % of children with ESL
- high % of children speak little or no English
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children

22

Spare Time Child Care Soc. - Spare Time Challenge Club
School-Aged Care

199 spaces

$ 4,000.

$8,000.

 

$7,000.

 

to strengthen administration & participate in special financial analysis project

- serves South Vancouver / Fraserview, Marpole Oakridge, Mt. Pleasant
- significant % single parent families
- parent run board

23

St. Michael's Anglican Church Day Care Ctr - St. Michael's Daycare
"3-5" Year Care

25 spaces

$11,000.

$11,400.

   

$11,400.

to provide a hot lunch program

Condition: Submission of 1997/98 financial information

- serves Mt. Pleasant area
- high % of single parent families
- 80% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- high % of children speak little or no English
- significant % of aboriginal children
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children

24

Strathcona Community Ctr Assoc. -Strathcona Community Ctr Preschool and Strathcona After School Care Program
Preschool & School- Aged Care

125 spaces

$16,000.

$10,500.

$12,600.

$4,000.

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide food supplement program

- serves Strathcona area
- high % of single parent families
- 70% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- significant % refugee/new immigrant children

25

Sunset Child Care Soc. - Sunset Daycare Ctr
"2½ - 5 " Year Care

25 spaces

$ 3,500.

$10,500.

 

$10,500.

 

to provide hot lunch program & maintain child/staff ratio

- serves Sunset, South Van., Victoria Dr., Marpole & Fraserview
- 52% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL
- parent run with administrative assistance from Little Mountain Neighbourhood House

26

Thunderbird Nbhd Assoc. - Thunderbird Nbhd Ctr Nursery School & Thunderbird After School Care
Preschool & School-Aged Care

50 spaces

$12,000.

$ 10,000.

$9,000.

$4,000.

$7,000.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

- serves Hastings-Sunrise & East Vancouver
- significant - high % of single parent families
- 54 - 65% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of children with ESL

27

Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Ctr Soc. -Sundance Daycare
"3 - 5" Year Care

25 spaces

$12,500.

 

$12,600.

 

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a food supplement program

Condition: Receipt of annual report

- serves Downtown Eastside & Grandview Woodlands
- high % of single parent families
- 100% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of aboriginal children

28

Vancouver Chinese Pentecostal Benevolent Soc. - Sunshine Corner Daycare
"2½ -5" Year Care

25 spaces

$8,000.

$10,500.

 

$8,000.

 

to maintain child/staff ratios & provide a hot lunch/food supplement program

- serves Mt. Pleasant & Riley Park areas
- significant % single parent families
- 53% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % of children with ESL

29

*new

Vancouver - Richmond Assoc. for Mentally Handicapped People (new name: Developmental Disabilities Assoc.) -Waterside Childcare Ctr
Infant, Toddler , `3-5' , Preschool & School-Aged Care

170 spaces

 

$8,915.

   

$5,500.

to provide a hot lunch program

General description for Waterside Childcare Ctr.
- serves Downtown Eastside, Grandview Woodlands & North East Vancouver
- high % of single parent families
- 95% of families receive daycare subsidy
- high % of aboriginal children

30

YMCA of Greater Vancouver - Nanook Day Care
Toddler, `3-5' & School-Aged Care

664 spaces

$8,000.

 

$ 8,000.

 

$8,000.

to provide a hot lunch/food supplement program

General description for Nanook Daycare
- serves Mt. Pleasant area
- high % of single parent families
- 100% of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant % children with ESL
- high % of aboriginal children

31

YWCA - Citygate Child Care Ctr & Crabtree Corner
Infant, Toddler, "3-5" Years Care &
Emergency Child Care

113 spaces

$13,000.

$1,500.

$11,000.

 

$12,600.

to maintain child/staff ration & provide a hot lunch/food supplement program

General description of the Citygate & Crabtree programs
- serves Downtown Eastside & Strathcona
- high % of single parent families
- 50 - 96 % of families receive daycare subsidy
- significant - high % of aboriginal children

31

TOTAL:

$309,000

$254,485

$194,900

$119,000

$204,800

 

- 1997 allocation total only includes those groups that reapplied in 1998. The actual 1997 Enhance. & Inner-City total was $323,395.

Notes:
* new = first time request for a child care grant or did not receive a grant in 1997
The number of childcare spaces does not always reflect enrolment which can be higher e.g. many preschool programs offer morning and afternoon classes.

Comments Section (Penny these are the general categories that I will use for the condensed version which will go as an appendix to your report.)
This information is taken from the "client profile sheets" submitted by each applicant with their grant applicant forms. The terms "high" and "significant" are explained below:

Single parent families
-Significant 30-50%
-High over 50%

Daycare Subsidy (provided by the B.C. Ministry of Human Resources)

ESL = children with English as a second language

Children who speak English as a second language-Significant 30-50%
-High over 50%
Children who speak little or no English
-Significant 30-50%
-High over 50%
Children who are refugee or new immigrant


Children who are Aboriginal (First Nations)
-significant 15-30% -High over 30%

APPENDIX II

Grant Category

Date of Report
to Council

Proposed 1998
Funding

Recommended
to Date

City-Wide Support
Services

June

$257,000

$252,294

Administration of City-owned Facilities

June

$64,100

$64,100

Research, Policy Development & Innovations

May/July/
December

$15,500

$0

Program Development

May/July/
December

$0

$0

Inner-City Sustaining

July

$201,000

$204,800

Program Enhancement

July

$130,000

$119,000

Program Stabilization

as required

$5,000

$0

TOTAL:

 

$672,600

$640,194

BALANCE:

   

$32,406

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