How Are Head Start Programs Funded?

Funding for Head Start programs is required by federal law to come from the federal government and the local community of a qualifying program, according to the Minnesota House of Representatives website.

  1. History

    • The federal government has funded Head Start programs through local nonprofit and for-profit agencies since 1964. Some states, such as Minnesota and Washington, add state funds to Head Start programs, although this is not required by law.

    Local Funding

    • Federal law covering the Head Start program requires local communities to contribute 20 percent of the funding required for a Head Start program. Many community groups meet federal funding requirements through charitable donations such as volunteer hours and the cost of donated materials.

    Head Start

    • The Office of Head Start website reports Head Start programs aim to prepare preschool children ages 3 to 5 for school. Local groups provide services including educational, nutritional and social services to low-income children and their families.

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