Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program

The Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), funded through the State of Washington's Department of Early Learning and the City of Seattle, offers part-day and full-day, high-quality, culturally and linguistically appropriate preschool services for eligible 3- and 4-year-olds and their families. The primary goal is to help participating children develop the skills they need to be ready for school and acquire a passion for lifelong learning. Families have access to information, resources, and training that support them in moving towards their individual and family goals.

ECEAP also acknowledges that families are their child's first teacher and it is important that families have access to information and resources that help support their child's development.

Each ECEAP site is unique and may offer part day, school day or working day services. Part day programs provide a minimum of three hours of instruction for children, four to five days a week from September to May/June. School day programs provide a minimum of 5.5 hours of instruction per session, four or five days a week from September to June. Working day classrooms are open a minimum of 10 hours per day, five days per week, year-round. Teachers provide daily opportunities for children to improve skills in language and literacy, math, science, social studies, arts, and physical, social and emotional development.

ECEAP provides:

DEEL provides funds to non-profit, community-based organizations operating ECEAP classrooms. Funding is provided by the Washington State Department of Early Learning and the City of Seattle.

Eligibility and Application Information

Part day ECEAP preschools are offered at two of our locations. School day and working day ECEAP preschools are located in multiple licensed child care centers across Seattle. Payment assistance may be available through Working Connections Child Care or the City of Seattle Child Care Assistance Program if families need help paying for a full day program.

Eligibility:

2024-25 Income Limits:

2024-25 School Year Brochure Links:

2023-24 School Year Brochure Links:

2022-2023 School Year Brochure Links:

Contact Us

Please contact individual ECEAP sites to inquire about eligibility, enrollment, and site-specific details. A list of current ECEAP sites can be found in our 2024-2025 brochure.

For further assistance or information about ECEAP in the City of Seattle, please contact:

ECEAP Parent Policy Council

Interested in joining the 2024-2025 Parent Policy Council? Click the PDF flyer below to learn more.