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Child care, preschool slots for CT children are dropping, report says
Proposed 5-year overhaul to CT child care system would cost $2B
Plan to overhaul child care in CT — Too ambitious, or not enough?
The COVID pandemic exposed the fragility of Connecticut’s child care sector — as well as its vital role in the economy.
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - January
Connecticut Voices for Children released a new report, “The State of Early Childhood: Equity of Access for Immigrant and Refugee Families.”
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - December
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - November
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - October
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - September
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - August
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - June
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - May
CT Early Childhood Funder Collaborative Meeting - March
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
Children's Learning Centers Receives Grant to Support Child-Care Services in Stamford
STAMFORD, CT -- The Children’s Learning Centers of Fairfield County has received a grant of a $35,000 from the United Way of Western Connecticut. The grant will provide critical funding to enable families to access high-quality early childhood education at the the Children’s Learning Centers. The United Way said it is working to help families it describes as Asset Limited Income Constrained Employed, or ALICE.
Early Childhood Funder Collaborative
Cora's Kids Help Danbury Residents Head Back to Work
DANBURY, CT -- While many of the providers in the Cora’s Kids network were not operating during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic because their clients lost jobs or were afraid to send their children to care, 32 of the 35 providers in the network are now open and ready to begin accepting children into their programs. Cora’s Kids is part of the DanburyWORKS initiative, whose mission is to improve equity and the quality of life in the City of Danbury; United Way of Western Connecticut provides backbone support.