Extra funding for your early years provider

Early years funding is available to support your 9-23 month, 2, 3 and 4-year-old childs development

Your childcare provider may be entitled to up to £387.60 per year of funding to support your 3 and 4-year-old child's development, learning and care. The Early Years Pupil Premium (EYPP) provides extra funding for 3 and 4-year-old children whose parents are in receipt of certain benefits or children who have been in care or adopted from care. 

How will this help my child?

It will help your child to have extra equipment and resources, such as additional staff training on early language.

Your childcare provider will have to demonstrate to Ofsted how they have used the funds to improve the education of children receiving the EYPP.

Is my child eligible for this funding?

9-23 months, 2, 3 and 4 year olds in state-funded early education will attract EYPP funding if they meet at least 1 of the following criteria. If your family gets one of the following:

4-year-olds in primary school reception classes who already receive the school-age pupil premium are not eligible for EYPP funding.

When is my child eligible for EYPP?

Your child will be eligible from the term after their 3rd birthday (the same as when they can get the 3 and 4 year old free early education)

What if my child goes to more than one setting?

The setting (preschool, nursery or childminder) will claim EYPP in proportion to the number of hours the child is with them. If your child goes to a maintained nursery the nursery will receive all of this funding.

How to apply?

Talk to your childcare provider about what document you need to complete and they can then apply on your behalf

What if I don't apply?

Applying for this funding is voluntary but if you don't apply, your provider will not receive this extra funding which could help your child.