Child Care of Southwest Florida receives $50,000 grant from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation
Child Care of Southwest Florida recently received a $50,000 grant from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation to help support education awards for children in its early learning centers in Lee and Hendry counties.
The grant will provide tuition assistance to more than 70 families, empowering at-risk children to access affordable, high-quality early learning opportunities. The funds also help remove financial constraints, allowing parents to pursue, maintain and enhance their careers while furthering their child’s education.
“On behalf of everyone at Child Care of Southwest Florida, I want to thank the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation for its generosity and support, empowering us to support today’s workforce while preparing tomorrow’s,” said Chris Hansen, CEO of Child Care of Southwest Florida. “Because of their generous contributions, we can offer transformative education to more deserving children and their families in our community through our quality early learning programs.”
Created in 2004 by Best Buy founder Dick Schulze, the foundation awards grants to nonprofits focused on human and social services, education, and health and medicine. In all its activities, the foundation embraces its founder’s vision to strengthen and support initiatives that drive change in the community.
Child Care of Southwest Florida is accredited through the National Accreditation Commission for Early Learning Leaders and is a Gold Seal Quality Care Program through the Florida Department of Children and Families. Additionally, centers maintain Level 5 and above scores on their CLASS assessments through the Early Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida.
To learn more about Child Care of Southwest Florida and its early learning centers, visit CCSWFL.org.
About Child Care of Southwest Florida
Child Care of Southwest Florida, Inc. (CCSWFL) is a nonprofit early childhood education provider with 10 learning centers in Lee and Hendry counties that serve more than 575 children ages 6 weeks to 8 years. A United Way Partner Agency, CCSWFL’s mission is to strengthen and enhance the lives of children and their families. Each center is accredited by the National Accreditation Commission for Early Learning Leaders and recognized as a Gold Seal Quality Care Program by the Florida Department of Children and Families. All five CCSWFL locations have five-star ratings through the Early Learning Coalition of Southwest Florida. CCSWFL follows the nationally recognized, research-based Creative Curriculum, with a goal of creating safe, nurturing learning environments that develop young minds, support families, strengthen the community, and secure the future. Through participation in the USDA’s Child and Adult Care Food Program, each child has access to a healthy, nutritious breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Sponsor, volunteer, and donation opportunities are available. For more information, please visit CCSWFL.org.
About the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation
The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation was created in 2004 by Best Buy founder Dick Schulze to give back to the communities where Dick and his family grew up – in Minnesota, where he built Best Buy to become the world’s largest consumer electronics retailer, and in Florida, where he now maintains a permanent residence. The Schulze Family Foundation creates grant partnerships with organizations that generate meaningful results in human and social services, education, and health and medicine. In all its activities, the foundation embraces its founder’s vision to strengthen and support initiatives that drive change in our communities. For more information, visit SchulzeFamilyFoundation.org.

