Invested in Young Children and Their Families at an Historic Rate

In it’s first year, the Department of Early Childhood (DEC) spent $263M on creating an early childhood system that helps families thrive.
Empowered Parents to Build Community through Support and Investment in Family Resource Centers

DEC provides free parenting support and resources through a network of 26 Family Resource Centers across San Francisco.
Increased Family Reach of Universal Developmental Screenings

Free developmental screenings are now more accessible than ever!
Increased Educator Pay through the Workforce Compensation Initiative

The Workforce Compensation Initiative is a landmark pay increase for early childhood educators working in both Centers and Family Child Care Programs.
Increased Child Care Capacity in San Francisco

DEC has invested in new facility development to produce one of the greatest expansions in local licensed capacity that San Francisco has ever seen.
Targeted Investments to Clear the Waitlist

Early childhood can go by in the blink of an eye, which means children and families do not have time to spare on a waitlist for early care and education. DEC made targeted investments to get children off the waitlist and into classrooms to ensure a strong start to their education and development.
Expanded Network of City-Funded Early Care and Education Sites

With 67 new programs in the ELS network, and over 100 more on the way, there are more high quality early care and education choices available than ever before to meet San Francisco families’ needs.
Expanded Eligibility for Free High-Quality Early Childhood Education

This year, more families than ever are eligible for free high quality early childhood education, thanks to DEC’s historic investment toward universal early learning access.
Family Resource Center Request For Grant Applications

The Department of Early Childhood (DEC), along with the Department of Children Youth and Their Families (DCYF) and the San Francisco Human Services Agency- Family and Children Services (H.S.A.-FCS), has released a Request for Grant Applications (RFGA; formerly known as RFP) inviting experienced entities interested in providing Family Resource Center (FRC) Services to apply for […]
Family Resource Center Request For Grant Applications is Open!

It is with excitement and gratitude that the Department of Early Childhood (DEC) announces the launch of the fourth funding cycle for the Family Resource Center Initiative and this corresponding Request for Grant Applications (RFGA). This Initiative was born in partnership and has developed and grown in partnership. Beginning in 2009, it was the result […]