Early Learning Programs
Early learning programs funded by the City of Chicago, covering preschool, Head Start, and childcare options across the city. Records include program name, address, phone, and website.
| Namebrand | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | ZIP Codeaddress | Street Addressaddress | Phonephone number | Websitewebsite | Keyidentifier | Descriptionadditional data | Ages Servedadditional data | Ages 0-3status | Ages 3-5status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Easter Seals Metropolitan Chicago - Near South Sid | Chicago | IL | 60616 | 2214 S Federal St | (773) 548-3614 | http://www.eastersealschicago.org | 277 | <p>Easter Seals Near South Side Child Development | Six weeks to five years | true | true |
| Grace Mission Child Development Center | Chicago | IL | 60609 | 5332 S Western Ave | (773) 476-1990 | http://www.catholiccharities.net/services/childhoo | 301 | <p>Grace Mission provides support for low income f | 3 - 5 | false | true |
| Thomas Kelly High School | Chicago | IL | 60632 | 4136 S California Ave | (773) 535-4900 | http://www.kellyhs.org | 434 | <p>SGA Youth & Family Services' Early Advantage Pr | 14-18 | true | false |
Childcare Subsidy Network Mapping for Fintech Lenders
A fintech lender building products for childcare operators uses program type, accreditation status, and quality rating to segment the market by operator sophistication and public funding dependency, helping prioritize outreach to financially stable, accredited providers.
Vendor Due Diligence for Corporate Childcare Benefit Programs
An HR benefits administrator vetting childcare providers for an employer-sponsored backup care program cross-references program names, addresses, and accreditation credentials against this dataset to confirm a facility is city-recognized and meets quality thresholds before adding it to the approved network.
Geographic Coverage Analysis for Early Education Nonprofits
A nonprofit seeking grant funding for underserved neighborhoods uses geospatial coordinates and zip codes to identify areas of Chicago with low concentrations of licensed or accredited early learning programs, building an evidence base for where new investment is needed.



















