The overview
The additional $100,000 will fund education and support for young children through the program until Nov. 30, according to Jan. 14 City Council meeting documents. The program is a collaboration between the city and nonprofit Child Care Council of Greater Houston Inc., and is funded through the city’s Community Development Block Grant.
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According to meeting documents, the Infant and Early Childhood Development Enrichment Program provides:
- Care and development services for infants and children ages 0-5 years old
- Services for young parents experiencing homelessness via the support organization Covenant House Texas
- Information and resources for parents and families involved in the program
- Early childhood education services, including collaboration with parents and families
Funding the program
Of the $100,00 in funding, 89% will be used for the program itself, while the remaining 11% will be used for administration, according to meeting documents.
Houston’s Infant and Early Childhood Development Enrichment Program was first funded on Dec. 19, 2024, according to meeting documents. For the program, the Child Care Council of Greater Houston Inc. used 85% of their funding and achieved 89% of its goal as of October.

