New States Collaborate to Tackle Child Care Challenges Nationwide

New Members of the Early Childhood and Business Advisory Council
The national Early Childhood and Business Advisory Council (ECBAC) proudly announces the inclusion of new states into its initiative, emphasizing its commitment to address the pressing challenges of child care accessibility and affordability. With Georgia, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and South Carolina now part of this third cohort, the collective effort is gaining momentum.
Collaboration for Better Child Care Solutions
This initiative is spearheaded by the Buffett Early Childhood Institute at the University of Nebraska, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the Bipartisan Policy Center. Their mission aims to unite the business sector with early childhood education to create sustainable and high-quality child care solutions.
The Importance of Child Care Accessibility
Linda Smith, director of policy at the Buffett Institute, aptly states, "Child care is a family issue, a workforce issue, and an economic issue. Addressing the child care crisis requires an ‘all-hands-on-deck’ approach.” This sentiment encapsulates the essence of the ECBAC's collaborative efforts.
State-Specific Challenges Faced by New Members
Georgia—This state confronts significant child care accessibility challenges. The team is led by Mindy Binderman, executive director of the Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students, alongside other notable leaders from the business sector.
Nebraska—With a staggering gap of nearly 18,000 available child care spaces for children under five, the state's team highlights this urgent need. Stakeholders from First Five Nebraska and the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry are deeply involved in the effort.
New Hampshire—Facing a shortfall of over 13,000 child care spaces, the team in New Hampshire includes influential figures such as Heather McGrail from the Greater Manchester Chamber and Michael Skelton of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire.
South Carolina—This state is grappling with a deficit of more than 36,000 child care spaces. Key leaders from the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce and the Department of Social Services are actively working towards solutions.
The Business Community's Perspective
As emphasized by Aaron Merchen, executive director of policy for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, "The business community suffers when parents can’t find child care.” This perspective underscores the importance of incorporating business insights into the discussions surrounding child care.
Broader Impacts of the ECBAC
Now with these additional four states, the ECBAC comprises 17 states, including a diverse range from Alabama to Texas. Each state team consists of key stakeholders from early childhood education and business sectors. Their collaborative spirit aims to design and implement effective solutions for sustainable child care.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Early Childhood and Business Advisory Council (ECBAC)?
The ECBAC is an initiative aimed at uniting the early childhood education sector with the business community to improve child care accessibility and affordability.
Which states recently joined the ECBAC?
Georgia, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and South Carolina are the newest members of the ECBAC cohort.
What are the main goals of the ECBAC?
The main goals of the ECBAC include fostering sustainable child care solutions through collaboration between various stakeholders.
Who leads the initiatives in each state?
Each state has a dedicated team led by key local figures from both the early childhood education sector and the business community.
How many states are currently part of the ECBAC?
Currently, the ECBAC comprises 17 states working together towards improving child care solutions.
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