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Bozeman task force creates early plan to address child care accessibility

After “community input sessions and the 440-plus survey results,” the task force’s findings culminated in a new strategic plan, said Tori Sproles, who helps lead the group as the director of Child Care Connections. The plan’s details are listed in an online document.

White House Announces New Resources for Small Child Care Businesses

The administration is planning to lean on the U.S. Small Business Administration to help it dispatch funds to alleviate America’s growing child care crisis.

Canada is promoting child care for $10 a day

Could it work in the US?

‘Something needs to be done’: Gallatin County studies problems with child care access

“Everywhere is full and what is available is either wildly expensive or not somewhere you’d want to leave your children,” Owers said. “We just assumed we’d be able to find care once we arrived. We have even tried a private nanny and have not been able to find someone. We even looked into Montessori school, but the prices can be as high as $2,100 per month, per child. Paired with housing costs, we simply can’t afford it.”

Tell Us Something is in 31 days (12/6)! Plus! On Site Child Care

We are so excited to be partnering with Spark! to provide this service for our guests with little humans during this event for kiddos ages 4 and up!

Newest way to woo workers: Child care at airports, schools and poultry plants and….what is your company doing?

Businesses are increasingly taking on the national child-care crisis themselves

President Biden asks Congress for $16 billion to stabilize child care

“The $16 billion request is intended to stabilize funding for more than 225,000 child-care providers across the country, with state-level grants ranging from $15 million in Wyoming to $1.8 billion in Texas…

States are trying to prop up the child care industry. It isn’t enough.

Pandemic-era federal money is gone, yet problems remain.

Missoula Child Care Advantage celebrates start of construction at Cold Springs Elementary School

A possible solution to the shortage of child care and barriers for providers continues to develop in Missoula.

Montana Child Care Business Connect wraps up fall summit

“There are resources for anyone who is looking to start a child care business, who wants to expand a child care business, as well as employers and community leaders across the state who are just trying to figure out how to navigate the system that’s really complex,” Jensen said.