MiLEAP Awards $16.5 Million to Expand Access to Free Pre-K for Michigan 4-Year-Olds

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The Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) has awarded $16.5 million in Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) Start Up Grants to open or expand 494 Pre-K classrooms. This investment supports Michigan’s continued efforts to make free PreK available to every 4-year-old, helping more families access early learning options that fit their needs. 

“Every child deserves a strong start,” said Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, director of MiLEAP. “By expanding PreK opportunities across the state, we’re advancing our mission to build a system where every child can grow, learn and thrive in Michigan. These grants help families save money, prepare children for kindergarten and lay the foundation for lifelong success.” 

Grants were awarded to support both new and expanding classrooms. New classrooms received $40,000 and expanding classrooms received $17,900. 

“Every new or growing classroom is the result of a deep commitment to opening doors for young children,” said Emily Laidlaw, deputy director of Early Education at MiLEAP. “These grants do more than provide funding — they’re about delivering real opportunities for families so every child in Michigan has a chance to succeed- no matter their zip code.” 

Start Up Grant funds may be used for staff recruitment and training, facility improvements, classroom supplies, outreach materials and other essential expenses, to ensure each classroom has the tools, staffing and support needed to provide meaningful early learning experiences.  

With this third round of Start Up grants, all funds awarded in the 2025 State Aid Budget have been allocated to continue expanding Michigan’s free, high-quality PreK programs. 

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