The Department of Community and Human Services is excited to share a new funding opportunity to support the construction of new Early Learning Facilities (ELF) or the expansion of existing facilities.
Funding is available through the Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account (PSTAA) General Child Care Facilities Fund. This RFP is aimed at expanding and strengthening the early learning system in King County. Applications for the Request for Proposals (RFP) posted by Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. are due Friday, January 23, 2026, at 8:59PM. Apply here!
Applicants may apply for predevelopment funding, renovation funds for existing facilities, or construction funding for new center-based (i.e., non-home-based) early learning child care providers and organizations. All projects must be located within King County.
- Apply here by Friday, January 23, 2026, at 8:59PST.
- A recording of the informational webinar can be found here: Enterprise King County PSTAA Grant 2025-2026 Informational Webinar
- A recording of the Grant Writing Workshop can be found here: Enterprise Grant Writing 101 Webinar for the King County Early Learning PSTAA Grant 2025-2026
- Download a PDF of Grant Writing 101 here
- Virtual Technical Assistance hours will be held on the following dates: Book Office Hours
- Wednesday January 14th, 2026, 10:00AM – 12:30PM PST
- Monday January 19th, 2026, 10:00AM – 12:00PM PST
- Last day to submit RFP questions via email: Wednesday January 21st, 2026, at 5:00PM PST
PSTAA expands and strengthens equitable support for youth in our region. As directed by the King County Council, PSTAA funds support investments for early learning facilities, K-12 community-based supports, as well as college, career, and technical education.
PSTAA was created as an amendment to the 2015 State Transportation Revenue Package by the Washington State Legislature and directs that Sound Transit 3-related funds be used to improve educational outcomes. To learn more about PSTAA legislation and the community engagement process, check out the King County Council PSTAA web page.

