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  • Writer's pictureSamantha Marshall

Wondering About the Stabilization Grants for Child Care? Three Webinars Coming Your Way

Next week, the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance is hosting three webinars, one for family child care, one for child care centers and one for technical assistance providers to help providers navigate the stabilization grants coming to the states.


  • Child Care Centers is June 23rd: Please join the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance and our partners at First Children’s Finance for a webinar to learn about the stabilization grants coming to your state, territory, or Tribe. This webinar will highlight tools to help you apply for the stabilization grants, potential uses for the stabilization grant funds, and information about how to access the grant funds. Register here.

  • Technical Assistance Providers is June 24th: Please join the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance and our partners at First Children’s Finance for a webinar to learn about the stabilization grants coming to your state, territory, or Tribe. This webinar will highlight tools to help you apply for the stabilization grants, potential uses for the stabilization grant funds, and information about how to access the grant funds. You will also receive access to resources to use in your work with child care programs. Register here.

  • Family Child Care Providers is June 26th: Please join the National Center on Early Childhood Quality Assurance and our partner Tom Copeland for a webinar to learn about the stabilization grants coming to your state, territory, or Tribe. This webinar will highlight tools to help you apply for the stabilization grants, potential uses for the stabilization grant funds, and information about how to access the grant funds. Register here.

We're excited to hear more about these much needed grants to stabilize an already shaky field.

 

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