Cleveland Early Learning Spaces
Building bright futures, one room at a time
Every child deserves to attend a high-quality early learning program in a high-quality facility.
A child’s first school experience should inspire a love of learning. When they step into the classroom, the space should welcome them with a bright, clean, safe environment that fosters curiosity and creativity. It should also give them a true sense of self-worth and confidence and let them know in no uncertain terms they are important.
The Cleveland Early Learning Spaces grant program aims to ensure every child in Cleveland learns in a high-quality facility that helps them reach their full potential. To do this, PRE4CLE provides funding and support for remodeling existing preschool facilities and building new ones.
What makes a High-Quality Learning Space?
Studies show that quality early learning spaces have a profound positive impact on students, including improved student productivity, academic performance, and behavior. Facilities also contribute indirectly to student success by improving job satisfaction for teachers and administrators.
“When parents come in and see your space, it's clean, it’s bright, it’s colorful — they feel welcome in your space. Children feel welcome in your space. Children will learn in better spaces that are bright, airy, nurturing… it makes the entire environment much better.”
-Lexington Bell Community Center, 2024 grant recipient
Little Critters Early Learning Center, before and after
Develop & Enhance the Mind Enrichment Center, before and after
Murtis Taylor at Kathryn R. Tyler Center, before and after
Since 2021, we’ve facilitated renovations in:
- 9 center-based child care facilities
- 2 home-based child care facilities
Impacting
- 9 Cleveland neighborhoods
- Up to 1,000 kids annually
- 130 staff members
Including
- 45 classrooms with fresh paint, new floors, improved lighting, and/or updated sinks and cabinets
- 3 upgraded bathrooms
- Refreshed hallways and lobbies
- 1 new playground
- 2 rebuilt front porches
- Additional facility upgrades to electrical, HVAC, windows, doors, roofs, gutters, and more
“The renovation helped improve educators’ spirit. There is a decrease in the amount of call offs, the team is eager to come to work and they’re excited.”
Heather Brissett, VP of Community Wellness at Murtis Taylor
Help Us Grow Cleveland Early Learning Spaces
PRE4CLE is seeking additional philanthropic funding as well as public resources at the local, state, and federal levels to continue funding Early Learning Spaces. PRE4CLE also works with local banks to seek grant and loan opportunities through Community Reinvestment Act Funding.
Our innovative program model goes beyond funding facility improvements in child care programs. Cleveland Early Learning Spaces also:
- Creates a more equitable system for Cleveland's children and families
- Offers leadership development and networking opportunities for small business owners
- Supports economic and community development in Cleveland’s neighborhoods
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Our Recent Projects