Changes are Coming to Spark!

Spark is undergoing some changes as it is being redesigned by Oregon’s early educators and families. Find out more about the Spark redesign here.

What’s Happening with Star Ratings?

As of October 1st, 2023

For programs new to Spark:

  • To submit a portfolio and receive a star rating, programs must be listed with ERDC to serve families receiving ERDC childcare subsidies. Find out more about becoming ERDC listed here.
  • Programs that are not ERDC listed or do not wish to complete a portfolio can choose to complete an optional 12-month QI cycle. The QI Cycle will not lead to a star rating but they will receive a monetary award after completion (amount to be determined).

For programs already in Spark:

  • If a program has achieved a star rating, it will not be taken away if it is not listed with ERDC.
  • If a program has not yet submitted a portfolio or wants to apply for a higher rating, ERDC listing is required.
  • If a program’s rating is expired, they can complete a Spark Program Update Report (SPUR) to receive an updated certificate and information on completing a rating renewal. $200 will be awarded after completion of a rating renewal.
  • Programs also have the option to complete a 12-month QI cycle. They will receive a monetary award after completion (amount to be determined).

 

What’s Available ERDC Listed Not ERDC Listed
Spark Application and Commitment to Quality (C2Q)
Support Funds for Quality Improvements
 ($1,000 – $2,000 depending on program licensed capacity)
Portfolio Submission or Resubmission to Receive a Star-rating
*NEW* Self-selected Quality Improvement Options (QI Cycles)
Star-rating Incentive Funds
($500-$3,000 depending on program licensed capacity & star level achieved)
Spark-rated ERDC Monthly Incentive Payment
($54, $72, or $90 for each full-time child depending on star level)
Rating Renewal

What’s Next?

For programs new to Spark or current Spark programs who want to do a Quality Improvement Cycle

My Program IS listed with ERDC

My Program IS NOT listed with ERDC

1. Complete the Spark Participation Application
2. Choose Option A or Option B 

1. Complete the Spark Participation Application
2. Choose Option B 

Option A: Complete a Spark Portfolio

Option B: Complete a QI Cycle

You will receive an email after you complete the Spark Participation Application with information and links on how to: You will receive an email after you complete the Spark Participation Application with information and links on how to:
1. Complete a Quality Improvement Plan (optional) 1. Complete a QI Cycle Participation Form
2. Request Support Funds (only available one time) 2. Request Support Funds (only available one time)
3. Complete your portfolio (hard copy will be mailed) 3. Choose a goal and make a plan to achieve it
4. Utilize available supports to help you 4. Utilize available supports to help you
5. Schedule an on-site observation of your program at any time (optional) for more information click here 5. Schedule an on-site observation of your program at any time (optional) for more information click here
6. Submit your portfolio for a rating 6. Complete the QI Cycle Reflection Form to report on the progress of your goal after 12 months
7. Receive incentive funds if rating achieved ($500-$2500 depending on program size and rating) 7. Receive incentive funds after the Reflection is completed (amounts to be determined)
8. Resubmit to achieve a higher rating if desired 8. Choose another goal for a QI Cycle

UPDATE YOUR INFORMATION

Spark Program Update Report

The Spark Program Update Report (SPUR) is used to update information and/or request an extension or a reinstatement of a star rating. It will also collect information about continuous quality improvement efforts, and your commitment to maintain quality standards. Completing this report annually is required for programs to remain eligible for future opportunities through Spark, such as additional funding.

Go to the electronic version of the Spark Program Update Report.

Spark Program Observation

A program observation can be an insightful part of a program’s continuous quality improvement efforts. Continuous quality improvement includes inviting program feedback and reflecting on your program practices to better meet the needs of the children and families that you serve.

 

Need More Resources?

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READING AND LEARNING

Current Participant Resources

A wide variety of supports are available to help you. Please take advantage of the resources you need to help you succeed.