Register for the 4Cs
If you need help accessing funding for the Community Child Care Council programs in San Mateo or Alameda County, reach out to Kids Konnect today.
Struggling to contact someone at the 4Cs in San Mateo or Alameda County?
Kids Konnect is determined to make childcare in California as accessible as possible. This includes helping parents access preschools in San Mateo and Alameda Counties.
We accept families who have reached out to the Child Care Coordinating Council of San Mateo and the Community Child Care Council of Alameda County.
To qualify for 4Cs funding, you must:
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Live in San Mateo or Alameda County
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Have a household income of $50-80K
However, we understand that getting funding can be difficult. This is why Kids Konnect promises to:
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Guaranteed tour date at our award-winning preschools
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Point you in the direction of the right person to contact
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Tell you the next step and get you talking to someone who can help
Just fill in the form on this page and a member of the team will email or call you to help set you up for success.
What Kids Konnect Offers Parents Looking For The 4Cs

Structured Play-Based Curriculum
Kids Konnect preschools in the Bay Area have an amazing STEAM-focused curriculum. Our students complete tasks through play and have fun when learning about complex subjects like engineering.

Accessible Opening Times
Our preschools are open between 7am to 5.30. We fit around your working day and schedule.
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Low Ratios
We maintain low ratios throughout our schools, making sure students get the time and attention they deserve to nurture their learning.

School Readiness
Our preschools are firstly PRESCHOOLS. We prepare our students for their first day at school and give them the confidence and independence to thrive in a new learning environment.
What our parents say about Kids Konnect
We enrolled our 2.5 yo daughter in Kids Konnect only 4 months ago, and it's been remarkable. She can sing a number of songs (like the ABC's) by herself now, she can tell the difference between rectangles and hexagons, she's learning how to share, and she's following her new friends in learning how to use the toilet. The staff do a good job taking care of the kids and keeping the premises safe.
My daughter is 2yo now and joined right before turning 1yo. She’s a child that doesn’t smile at strangers or warm up to people easily. I was surprised to see her completely adjusted after one week and happy to go to daycare. She loved all her daycare teachers. She recently transitioned to their preschool and they made a strategic plan to help her transition to her new classroom since she struggles with change. This made such a difference. She now gets up in the morning saying, “Mommy, ready for preschool. Going to play with friends.” :)