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CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - January
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Join the CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative to bring the collective voice and resources of philanthropy to build and sustain a comprehensive early childhood system that works for all children, families, communities and the workforce in Connecticut.
Supporting and Sustaining Black Leadership in Education - CT Early Childhood Funders Collaborative
Federal Early Childhood Education Funding: Philanthropy’s Role in Seizing the Opportunity
Survey: Pandemic Magnifies Employee Childcare Needs
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.
Children's Learning Centers Receives Grant to Support Child-Care Services in Stamford
Early Childhood Funder Collaborative
Cora's Kids Help Danbury Residents Head Back to Work
Child Care and Early Education Providers Are in Crisis. How Are Funders Responding?
Office of Early Childhood launches CTCARES for Family Child Care
Home-Based Child Care Emergency Fund: Sustaining our nation’s diverse home-based child care community
Home Grown and the Reinvestment Fund have developed a toolkit to help sustain and strengthen the home-based caregivers and providers in communities across the country.