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Iowa’s Shared Visions Programs are state-funded early childhood initiatives that support the healthy development and early learning success of young children across the state. Through high-quality preschool and parent support services, these programs help build strong foundations for learning, strengthen families and ensure every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
- Parent Support Programs offer educational support to families of children from birth through age five who are considered at risk, with a focus on those serving children from birth to age three.
- Preschool Programs exist in 29 Iowa counties, providing high-quality early learning experiences for at-risk children ages three to five.
Together, these programs represent a vital investment in the future of Iowa’s youngest learners.
Back to topGrant Awards
Grants are awarded for up to five years, with the option to annually renew if program requirements are met. The CDCC has approved a one-year extension to the current five-year grant cycle. All funding depends on annual legislative appropriations. The renewal year, Year 6 - (FY26), runs from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
- FY26 Shared Visions Parent Support Program Grant Awards
- FY26 Shared Visions Preschool Grant Awards and Locations
- Shared Visions Programs List - Grantees by Contact Person
- Shared Visions Preschool and Parent Support 2025 Income Eligibility Guidelines
To apply for a Shared Visions Program, eligible organizations (public schools, licensed nonprofit child care centers, Head Start agencies, community action agencies, and other public nonprofit agencies) must submit a competitive grant application through IowaGrants.gov. The application window is currently closed.
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2024-25 Preschool Programs Map - Includes Statewide Voluntary Preschool Programs, Head Start Programs and Shared Visions Programs.
Back to topProgram Requirements
The Shared Visions Parent Support and Preschool Programs are governed by Iowa Code 279.51 and Iowa Administrative Code 281-64. Preschool programs are also governed by Iowa Code 256A. Both programs are required to report to the Department annually. Statewide data is summarized in the Child Development Coordinating Council’s annual report.
Iowa’s Shared Visions Preschool Programs are required to meet one of the three approved preschool program standards:
- Iowa Quality Preschool Program Standards (IQPPS)
- Head Start Program Performance Standards
- National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC Accreditation+)
See the Early Childhood Standards webpage for more information.
Back to topChild Development Coordinating Council (CDCC)
Created under Iowa Code 256A, the CDCC advises the Department on Shared Visions Parent Support and Preschool Programs. Iowa Code 279.51 directs the council to use appropriated funds to award grants to programs serving families and children with identified risk factors. The CDCC meets at least four times annually, and meetings are open to the public. Visit the CDCC webpage for membership, meeting dates, agendas and minutes.
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AEA Contacts
AEA | Contact and Email |
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Central Rivers | Allyssa Pape |
Grant Wood | Jacey Siniff Ashley Harvey |
Great Prairie | Ami Chounlamany |
Green Hills | Ami Leath |
Heartland | Brianna Sayre-Geiser |
Keystone | Angie Squires |
Mississippi Bend | Jennifer Jansen |
Northwest | Shelley Conover |
Prairie Lakes | Kelly Olson |