The Preschool for All Pilot Site Application is open March 8th through April 22nd.
If you are a home-based provider or single-site small center and are interested in applying to become a Preschool for All Pilot Site, attend one of the following info sessions to learn more!
Register for an info session:
Tuesday, March 26, 2024, 1pm – 2pm (English with interpretation available)
Wednesday, April 10, 2024, 6pm – 7pm (Spanish)
Thursday, April 11, 2024, 6pm – 7pm (English with interpretation available)
Preschool for All has two ways for providers to get involved: as a Pilot Site or the Pathways Program.
Pilot Sites
Pilot Sites have contracted Preschool for All slots. and providers must meet the Pilot Site requirements or have a clear plan to meet the requirements to apply. Pilot sites will help Preschool For All learn and finalize program details, and should be ready to be flexible and to share their input to strengthen Preschool for All.
Pilot Site Requirements - English
Pilot Site Requirements - Spanish
Pilot Site Requirements - Russian
Pilot Site Requirements - Vietnamese
Pilot Site Requirements - Traditional Chinese
Learn more on the Pilot Site page!
Pathways Program
The Pathways Program is designed to help providers who want to apply for Preschool For All, but do not meet Pilot Site requirements. Pathways helps your program meet the requirements. Pathways providers partner with coaches to achieve milestones and improve their early learning setting.
Eligibility & Timeline
All licensed and recorded preschool providers in Multnomah County are eligible to apply for the Pathways Program, no matter their education level or setting type. If you have completed your licensing inspection and are awaiting to become officially licensed, we encourage you to apply as well. There is no deadline for applications to be submitted, providers can apply at any time. Learn more and apply on the Pathways Program page!