Bright & Early DuPage Awarded Nearly $350,000 to Early Childhood Collaboratives

August 4, 2025
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Bright & Early DuPage recently awarded nearly $350,000 to eight DuPage County early childhood collaboratives during its 2025 grant cycle. This initiative, launched in 2013, builds sustainable, coordinated, local early childhood collaborations that actively work to increase access to quality early childhood education throughout the county. Since then, we have been able to aid in launching eight early childhood collaboratives to support thousands of children and families, particularly those with limited resources.

Bright & Early DuPage works to ensure every child in DuPage—from birth to age five—has the support they need to start kindergarten ready to learn and thrive. By bringing together local partners, building awareness, and advocating for early learning, the initiative strengthens communities and helps families access vital early childhood education and support services.

“Through cross-functional collaboration and strategic investment, access to high-quality early childhood education and care has significantly increased in the DuPage community over the last decade,” said Barb Szczepaniak, vice president for programs. “We’re honored to work in tandem with school districts, community partners, and early childhood education specialists to provide critical funding that helps DuPage County’s children and their families thrive.”

 

Eight 2025 Bright & Early DuPage grants totaling $345,500 were awarded to:

Addison Partners for Play, Learning & Education (APPLE): $45,000

Bensenville Early Learners Supporters (BELS): $45,000

Glenbard Early Childhood Collaborative (GECC): $50,000

Supporting Early Education in DuPage South (SEEDS): $30,000

Villa Park Area Early Childhood Collaborative: $40,500

Willowbrook Community Early Childhood Collaborative: $50,000

WeGo Together for Kids: $40,000

Wheaton Warrenville Early Childhood Collective: $45,000

Funding for this year’s grantees was supported by the Foundation’s Bright & Early DuPage Endowment Fund, the Snodgrass Family Fund, and the Paula K. Partipilo Fund. Click here for more information on the initiative.

For more information about the Foundation, or to arrange future media opportunities, please contact:

Kait Miller Balsewicz, CFRE, CAP®

Director of Donor & Community Engagement

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