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How to Evaluate Childcare Software

Confused About How to Find, Access, or Apply for State or Local Childcare Grants

If you run a small or in-home childcare program, grant opportunities can feel both exciting and overwhelming. Between licensing requirements, shifting deadlines, and detailed documentation requests, it’s easy to miss funding you qualify for, or spend hours applying without confidence you’re doing it right.

This evaluation guide walks you through practical criteria to compare your options, build a simple grants workflow, and choose childcare software that helps you stay organized, audit-ready, and focused on children.

The challenge for small and in-home providers: Grants are paperwork-heavy and time-sensitive

Many small and in-home providers run lean, which makes grant management uniquely difficult. Common challenges include:

  • You don’t know where to start. Grants may live across multiple state and local websites, referral networks, and provider associations.
  • Requirements change quickly. You may see new documentation rules, updated eligibility criteria, or short application windows.
  • You need records fast. Many grants ask for enrollment documentation, attendance, immunizations, staff training records, policies, and proof of spending.
  • You’re juggling everything at once. When you’re caring for up to 12 children, even one extra administrative task can push work into evenings and weekends.
  • You worry about compliance. If you can’t produce records during an audit or site visit, you can lose funding, or face corrective actions.

The right childcare management software won’t “find grants for you,” but it can make you dramatically more prepared to pursue them with less stress.

Evaluation criteria: What to look for in childcare software that supports grant readiness for your small or in-home program

Use the criteria below to compare any software you’re considering, including spreadsheets and paper-based workflows you might use today.

Recordkeeping that stays organized without extra work

Grant applications often require documentation you already maintain, just in a specific format and on a deadline. Look for tools that help you:

  • Store child records, and keep them easy to retrieve
  • Track attendance consistently
  • Maintain incident reports, medication logs, and daily notes in one place
  • Keep permissions and forms organized and accessible

Tip: Ask vendors, “How quickly can I pull the last three months of attendance and enrollment documentation if a grant asks for it tomorrow?”

Reporting that matches real grant and audit requests

Many providers get stuck when they can’t produce a clean report. When you evaluate software, confirm it can generate and export:

  • Attendance reports by child and date range
  • Enrollment and roster lists
  • Tuition, payment, and invoice histories (if needed for funding or reimbursement)
  • Documentation that supports licensing and quality improvement requirements

Brightwheel notes that administrators and staff save an average of 20 hours each month, largely by reducing manual admin work and making information easier to access.

Communication that creates a clear paper trail with families

Grant-related requests can include policy acknowledgments, consent forms, and program updates. Software should help you:

  • Send messages securely in one place
  • Share announcements and newsletters
  • Reduce “lost in text messages” conversations
  • Keep communication history searchable when questions come up

95 percent of brightwheel users say it improves communication with families, which can help when you need quick confirmations or documentation during an application window.

Billing and payments that help stabilize cash flow while you pursue funding

Even when a grant looks promising, you still need reliable tuition collection today. If your software includes billing, evaluate whether it can:

  • Automate invoicing and recurring charges
  • Offer secure online payments for families
  • Send reminders to reduce late payments
  • Provide clear payment status visibility

Brightwheel reports 90 percent of preschools using it see more families pay on time. On-time payments can reduce financial pressure, so you can pursue grants from a steadier baseline.

Curriculum tools that support quality goals tied to funding

Some grants prioritize quality improvement, early learning outcomes, or documentation of learning experiences. If you’re evaluating curriculum alongside software, look for:

  • Easy lesson planning you can actually keep up with
  • Documentation tools for observations and progress
  • Family sharing that supports engagement expectations

Brightwheel’s Experience Curriculum can be a key differentiator here, since it connects lesson planning and learning documentation with day-to-day operations, helping you show evidence of program quality without creating a separate workflow.

How brightwheel fits: A practical option for grant-ready operations

When small and in-home providers compare tools, the biggest win usually comes from creating one reliable system for daily operations, so grant documentation becomes a byproduct of your normal routine.

Brightwheel can support that approach by bringing together:

  • Attendance and daily activity tracking that stays consistent
  • Centralized communication that keeps families in the loop
  • Billing and online payments to reduce manual follow-up
  • Reporting tools that help you pull information quickly
  • Experience Curriculum to support lesson planning, observations, and progress sharing

One more practical staffing note: 66 percent of teachers say they prefer working at programs that use brightwheel. If you rely on an assistant, substitute coverage, or part-time staff, easier tools can reduce training time and help keep your program running smoothly.

If you’re not using software today: Make ease of use and support non-negotiable

If you’re moving from paper, spreadsheets, or a patchwork of apps, prioritize:

  • Easy implementation with guided setup
  • Simple daily workflows you can use during a busy day
  • Reliable customer support when you hit a snag
  • Training resources for anyone who helps in your program

No matter your main pain point, user-friendly setup and strong support determine whether software saves time, or creates more work.

Quick checklist: Questions to ask before you pick a system

Bring these questions into demos and trials:

  • Can I export attendance, rosters, and reports in the formats funders often ask for?
  • How do you help me keep records organized for licensing and audits?
  • How long does setup typically take for a small and in-home program?
  • What does family onboarding look like for low-tech families?
  • Can I document learning and share updates without adding time to my day?
  • What support do I get when deadlines hit and I need answers fast?

See how brightwheel works in real life

If grant reporting and documentation is the main reason you’re evaluating childcare software, the fastest way to decide is to see how brightwheel works in real life and confirm it matches the records, reporting, billing, and documentation you’ll need for funding. Schedule a personalized demo with a brightwheel specialist and walk through your grant-readiness priorities step by step.

Download a practical evaluation guide you can keep

If you want a printable resource to guide your decision, A Practical Guide for Selecting Childcare Management Software includes checklists and step-by-step tips for comparing vendors and planning a smooth rollout. It’s a helpful companion if you’re evaluating options over time, even if you’re not ready to switch today.

Select the best childcare software that addresses your priorities

Your small and in-home program may have other priorities. Learn how to evaluate childcare software that suits your various needs with the following resources: