It does not need to be expensive to start a playgroup. It is a good idea to work out a budget so that the group knows right from the start how much money they will need to set up and run the playgroup. While many items can be donated to the group or collected for free other costs may include:
- rent and bond for the premises
- play equipment
- matting or carpet
- food and drink for children and adults (or will they bring their own?)
- electricity
- first aid kit
- administration costs such as photocopying.
Your group will need to open a bank account in the name of the playgroup (or organising body) to receive Ministry of Education funding if you choose to become certified.
Your group will need to consider how to cover costs before receiving Ministry of Education funding if your playgroup becomes certified, or how costs will be covered if you do not receive Ministry of Education funding. In some groups parents make regular financial contributions but in other groups no parental contribution is required. Groups can raise funds themselves, for example, through donations, fundraising, community grants or from other agencies.
Some funding for set up costs is available for eligible groups from the Ministry of Education. Information about funding is included in the Funding and finances section of this publication.
You could also talk to the staff at your regional Ministry of Education office for more information.