University of Nebraska at Kearney Appoints New Chairs for Early Childhood Education The University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK) has announced…
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New Mexico Becomes the First State to Offer Free Child Care for Every Family
New Mexico's Governor Proposes Universal Free Child Care for Families Across Income Levels SANTA FE, N.M. — In a significant policy…
Four Approaches for Funders to Enhance Support Beyond Grantmaking: Insights from a Decade of Investing in Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care
The Growing Prevalence of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Child Care in the United States In the United States, an increasing number…
New Mexico Set to Be the First State to Provide Universal No-Cost Child Care for All Families
New Mexico Set to Lead the Nation with No-Cost Universal Child Care Program by 2025 SANTA FE, New Mexico – In…
Governor of New Mexico Unveils Universal Free Child Care Initiative
New Mexico Launches Universal Free Child Care Program to Support Families SANTA FE, N.M. — Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced on…
Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month on October 7
The Chattanooga Area Employment Consortium (CAEC) is set to host its annual National Disability Employment Awareness Month Luncheon Celebration and Awards…
Reimbursements to Child Care Providers Reduced to Address State’s Budget Deficit
Indiana Child Care Voucher Cuts Spark Controversy Amid Funding Shortfalls In a significant policy shift, the Indiana Family and Social Services…
New Nonprofit Child Care Center Set to Launch in Big Sky
Big Sky, Montana Welcomes New Child Care Facility Amid Growing Demand BIG SKY, MT — The Gallatin River Child Care, Big…
Child Care Remains a Significant Challenge in West Virginia
Child Care Crisis Deepens in West Virginia: Shortage of Providers Exacerbates Parental Burden WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WV — West Virginia is…
A Fundamental Legislative Session for Family Advancement
Transformational Legislative Measures Enacted in West Virginia: A Comprehensive Overview In a significant legislative session early this year, West Virginia lawmakers,…