INCCRRA serves as an engine for quality care and education. We convene leaders and partner with stakeholders to advance innovation, leadership, equity, access and quality.
Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies centers its funding on statewide child care infrastructure rather than single organizations, with two very large annual distributions to "Day Care" providers accounting for most of the recent grant dollars shown. In 2025, the largest listed grant was $246,092,217 to 4,454 day care providers, followed by $2,944,469 to 39 local collaboration grantees. That pattern fits an intermediary funder that works through provider networks and local partners to strengthen early childhood care and education across Illinois. The foundation’s stated role is to serve as an engine for quality care and education, convening leaders and partnering with stakeholders to advance innovation, leadership, equity, access, and quality. Its active programs point to practical support for the field: scholarship funding for practitioners, wage supplements for retention, and workforce grants tied to early childhood settings. The result is a grantmaker focused less on one-off project philanthropy and more on the systems that shape child care access, workforce stability, and program quality.
Workforce support appears in several program areas. Gateways Scholarship Program pays a percentage of tuition and fees for eligible practitioners in early care and education or school-age care, helping with credential attainment. Great START, the Strategy to Attract and Retain Teachers, provides wage supplements for practitioners who pursue higher education and remain in their current jobs. Quality improvement is another clear emphasis. The foundation’s focus areas include quality rating and improvement systems, and its program taxonomy references ExceleRate Illinois and Quality Counts. It also supports child care data collection and research, which aligns with its stated role in advancing innovation and evidence for the field. Access to care shows up through Smart Start Child Care, which provides funding support to increase access to high-quality child care services across Illinois. Smart Start Workforce Grants extend that access work by supporting workforce development and retention in Illinois early childhood settings.
The grant size distribution is highly concentrated: the 25th percentile is $124,518,343, the median is $246,092,217, and the 75th percentile is $265,268,062. That indicates a small number of very large awards rather than many modest ones. The listed grants are all in the US, and the foundation is classified as a regular funder. The same type of recipient appears across years in the recent grant list, including large distributions to day care providers in both 2024 and 2025. The funding model is institutional and program-based, with active programs that accept unsolicited applications for Illinois-focused initiatives such as Gateways Scholarship Program, Smart Start Child Care, Great START, and Smart Start Workforce Grants.
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Most grants fall between $124.5M and $265.3M, with a median of $246.1M.
25th Percentile
$124.5M
Median
$246.1M
75th Percentile
$265.3M
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The recent grants shown all go to US recipients, with 100% of listed grants in the United States. Within the Illinois-centered program structure, active initiatives are limited to Illinois geography, while the grant list itself shows broad provider-level distribution rather than a single city-based pattern. The named recent recipients include 6,027 day care providers, 4,454 day care providers, and 39 local collaboration grantees. The foundation’s HQ is in Bloomington, Illinois, but the giving pattern is organized around statewide child care systems rather than a local Bloomington footprint.
Its active programs include Gateways Scholarship Program, Smart Start Child Care, Great START wage supplements, and Smart Start Workforce Grants. The broader focus areas also include early childhood care and education, workforce development, quality rating and improvement systems, child care data collection and research, and scholarships for practitioners.
The typical grant size is very large: the 25th percentile is $124,518,343, the median is $246,092,217, and the 75th percentile is $265,268,062. The recent grant list reflects that scale, with a 2025 award of $246,092,217 and a 2024 award of $284,443,908.
Its active program geography is Illinois for Gateways Scholarship Program, Smart Start Child Care, Great START, and Smart Start Workforce Grants. The recent grants data also shows all listed recipient grants in the US, and the foundation gives through statewide child care and early childhood systems rather than a single local place-based initiative.
Yes for the active programs listed: Gateways Scholarship Program, Smart Start Child Care, Great START wage supplement, and Smart Start Workforce Grants all accept unsolicited applications. Those programs are built around practitioner scholarships, child care access, wage supplements, and workforce development.
The recent grants list shows repeated large distributions to day care providers in 2024 and 2025, along with a 2025 award to 39 local collaboration grantees. That pattern suggests ongoing programmatic funding, especially around provider support and local collaboration, rather than isolated one-off grants.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4454 DAY CARE PROVIDERS - DETAILS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST | — | $246,092,217 | 2025 | DAY CARE |
| 39 LOCAL COLLABORATION GRANTEES | — | $2,944,469 | 2025 | OTHER |
| 6027 DAY CARE PROVIDERS - DETAILS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST | — | $284,443,908 | 2024 | DAY CARE |
4454 DAY CARE PROVIDERS - DETAILS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
$246,092,217DAY CARE
39 LOCAL COLLABORATION GRANTEES
$2,944,469OTHER
6027 DAY CARE PROVIDERS - DETAILS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
$284,443,908DAY CARE