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Continuing the Conversation

Childcare remains a major issue across the United States, impacting parents, employers and local communities. The “Continuing the Conversation” series brings together leaders working to address these challenges and chart a positive way forward for childcare in America.

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This series explores creative approaches to overcoming early childhood education challenges, transforming communities, and providing better opportunities for young children. It examines the complex nature of our childcare system, spotlighting new and effective solutions to bridge the gap between family needs and available services. 

State and local strategies are highlighted, showcasing efforts to address the child care crisis through sustainable funding and grassroots mobilization. The series also discusses changes to childcare business models to include the use of accurate data, modern technology, and community and business support. Efforts to support working parents and boost local workforce development are discussed throughout. Building on the U.S. Chamber Foundation’s work, the series features groundbreaking solutions from the people leading the way to support childcare in the U.S. 

Transforming Childcare Through Partnerships & Collaboration

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Child Care Aware® of America, a national nonprofit, tackles critical child care issues across the U.S. CEO Susan Gale Perry discusses challenges in childcare affordability and workforce compensation.

Modernizing Childcare: The Impact of Data and Technology

Louise Stoney, co-founder of Opportunities Exchange, discusses transforming child care business models to ensure sustainability and quality. This conversation covers the importance of accurate data, modern technology, and the roles of community and business support in addressing childcare challenges.

  • Education How Vermont’s Act 76 Revolutionizes Child Care Funding

    Vermont’s innovative Act 76 addresses the child care crisis with funding through a payroll tax. Aly Richards of Let’s Grow Kids highlights the decade-long campaign, business leadership, and grassroots mobilization that made this reform possible, offering a model for other states to follow.

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