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State Early Childhood Office Launches CTCARES For Family Child Care
HARTFORD— The Connecticut Office of Early Childhood has announced that it has launched “CTCARES for Family Child Care” to provide support to licensed family child care providers during the COVID-19 public health emergency and beyond. The initiative is made possible with approximately $830,000 in support from nonprofit organizations, including the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, 4-CT, and other philanthropic groups — and financial support continues to grow.
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Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
Support Letter for Investment in Child Care and Early Learning Sector Impacted by COVID-19
HARTFORD, CT -- The Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative sent a letter to the CT Congressional delegation urging their support for emergency funding to address the impact of the coronavirus on young children, their families, providers and communities.
Collaborative Presents Symposium on Family and Community Engagement
Liberty Bank Foundation Approves $241,500 in Grants
Stamford's Summer Preschool Program Expands in Second Year
United Way of Western CT To Launch Cora’s Kids, Focus on Early Childhood Development Through Infant and Toddler Childcare
On the Same Page: An Early Childhood Education Collaborative With Some Big Backers
YWCA of New Britain announces $69,425 Grant from The Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA)
Danbury Named As Finalist In Bloomberg Philanthropies’ 2018 Mayors Challenge
Off To a Great Start! Early Childhood Fair Set For Saturday, Feb. 24
New Report Highlights A Better Way to Assess the Developmental Needs of Children in Early Childhood Systems
United Way of Western Connecticut Grant Cycle to Open February 5
Danbury’s Promise for Children Partnership Hosts Community Report Out
Health and Safety Among Top Concerns in Choosing Childcare, Survey Finds
HARTFORD, CT -- Connecticut by the Numbers highlights information in CT Voices publication, The Changing State of Early Childhood 2016-2017. The publication was supported by the Connecticut Early Childhood Funder Collaborative, a program of Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.