American Rescue Plan Act: Child and Family Pandemic Relief Grants

The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Child and Family Pandemic Relief grant was intended to help offset some of the immediate needs of families in the Birth to 3 Program through concrete supports, promoting social engagement, and fostering connectedness after experiencing the negative effects of isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also provided many Birth to 3 Programs an opportunity to continue their investment in social and emotional awareness to better support Birth to 3 Program families and their children.

Read below to see some of the great things counties did with their grants.

Barron

Connected families with an existing community resource based on needs identified in a survey.

Buffalo | Pepin

Supported Library Story Time at the Durand Public Library, Mindfulness Yoga, Play at the Park Playgroups, and Morning Munchies Play & Learn.

Calumet | Outagamie | Winnebago

Created parent cafes (15 events across three cities and towns) that ended up serving 48 parents and 59 children.

Chippewa

Provided 85 families with concrete supports like grocery cards and transportation assistance.

Dane

Distributed 500 grocery and gas cards to families in the Birth to 3 Program families. In addition, dozens took part in connectedness and wellness activities.

Door

Provided informational packets connecting families at an area clinic to local resources in addition to the Birth to 3 Program.

Dunn

Ran weekly playgroups for families and children to interact that served 60 families per week.

Eau Claire

The Birth to 3 Program team, including leadership, attended Facilitated Attuned Interactions training.

Jackson

Sponsored a community-wide event, “Wellness Extravaganza,” that focused on all areas of wellness and included other community agencies.

Jefferson

Staff attended the Parents as Teachers conference.

Kenosha

Created a 550 hours campaign to get families outdoors, which served a total of 100 families.

Kewaunee

Purchased and distributed social emotional materials.

Vernon County Birth to 3 ARPA Grant Photo: Child with therapist
LaCrosse Birth to 3 ARPA Grants 1: Child reading board book
Dane County Birth to 3 ARPA Grant Photo: Smiling Birth to 3 Family
Dunn Birth to 3 ARPA Grants: Kids playing with box
Dunn Birth to 3 ARPA Grants: Children playing with parachute
LaCrosse Birth to 3 ARPA Grants 3: Child stepping off mat
Milwaukee County Birth to 3 ARPA Grant: Smiling Birth to 3 family at zoo with giraffes in background

La Crosse

Developed weekly play groups that served a total of 146 families.

Lincoln | Langlade | Marathon

Started using the Journey Together curriculum in everyday Birth to 3 services with families.

Manitowoc

Created five distinct play groups throughout the community, each with a theme based on one of the five protective factors.

Milwaukee

Launched a multimedia campaign, “Early Start, Bright Future,” that included a website landing page for resources on protective factors.

Racine

The Boost Program, designed for families to build strength, resilience, and stability, began accepting referrals from the Birth to 3 Program.

Sawyer

Collaborated with the Lac Courte Oreilles tribe to host two large group events for Birth to 3 families and children, which was an opportunity to interact and socialize.

Trempealeau

Did a DECA assessment and saw an increase of children being identified as needing additional social and emotional supports.

Vernon

Supported a Parent-Child Play Group for 187 children in 92 families.

Washington

Implemented Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) and the Child Adult Relationship Enhancement (CARE).

Waupaca

Multiple families will be served through the purchase of Brief Early Relational Assessment (B-ERA) materials.

Waushara

Created a monthly support group for infants and toddlers to play and interact with other children of similar age; 36 families participated.

Vernon County Birth to 3 ARPA Grant Photo 9: Toddler holding sticks with Play-Doh on ends

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Last revised July 22, 2024