❖ Federal Reserve Bank of Boston: Sarah Savage Presentation
❖ NH Fiscal Policy Institute's Fact Sheet Child Care High Price, Low Supply ❖ Ready Nation report estimating costs of child care problems to economy and employers: Toolkits for employers: ❖ U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation - ECE Employer Roadmap ❖ Toward a Working Future - A Childcare Toolkit for New York City Employers Examples of business leader coalitions/cohorts on child care ❖ NH: Impact Monadnock Business Ambassadors (there are some good parent videos on this page) ❖ MA: Massachusetts Business Coalition for Early Childhood Education ❖ CO : Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC) Example of public/private partnership to support child care: ❖ MI Tri-Share Michigan ❖ Partner-Up Program Wisconsin ❖ The Manufacturing Institute’s Gender Gap Report ❖ Business Case for Child Care Report - Marshall Plan for Moms |
The seven Early Childhood Regions promote partnerships that enhance early childhood care and education (ECCE)-school-family support collaborations and build infrastructure for cross-sector collaboration and alignment for the purpose of coordinating resources and services within identified regions.
Backbone organizations for the Early Childhood Regions Region 1 Monadnock United Way Ellen Taetzsch Region 2 Granite United Way Sam Durfee Region 3 Greater Nashua United Way Liz Fitzgerald Region 4 Amoskeag Health Stephanie Savard and Heather McKinnon Region 5 Granite United Way Laura Sheers Region 6 Granite United Way Liz Belsito Region 7 Children's Unlimited Ardis Yahna
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