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RECAP: November EEC Board Meeting—Child Care Subsidy Reimbursement Rates & Proposed Revisions to Subsidy System Regulations
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RECAP: November EEC Board Meeting—Child Care Subsidy Reimbursement Rates & Proposed Revisions to Subsidy System Regulations

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (EEC), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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A New Play-Based Early Education Curriculum
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A New Play-Based Early Education Curriculum

Neighborhood Villages is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the LEGO Foundation and Boston Public Schools (BPS) Department of Early Childhood to develop a first-of-its-kind play-based, vertically aligned curriculum for early childhood education settings.

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Investing in Early Education Providers Through Business Management Trainings
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Investing in Early Education Providers Through Business Management Trainings

At Neighborhood Villages, we know that successfully overhauling our broken early education and care system starts with assigning professional value to early educators. That’s why we are working to build an example of what a comprehensive early education workforce infrastructure can look like if we properly invest in and support early educators.

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RECAP: October EEC Board Meeting—Setting Subsidy Reimbursement Rates
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RECAP: October EEC Board Meeting—Setting Subsidy Reimbursement Rates

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. This month’s EEC meeting focused on what the new child care subsidy reimbursement rate should be for providers participating in the subsidy system.

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Building a Comprehensive Early Education Workforce Infrastructure
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Building a Comprehensive Early Education Workforce Infrastructure

At Neighborhood Villages, we are working to make investments in early educators and in early learning programs to address key systemic drivers of the early education workforce crisis including lack of career mobility, workforce instability, and the need for compensation reform.

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From COVID Testing to Formula, Our Scalable Model for a Better Child Care System
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From COVID Testing to Formula, Our Scalable Model for a Better Child Care System

Here at Neighborhood Villages, we implement innovative, scalable solutions that address the biggest challenges facing early education and care providers and the families who rely on them. To demonstrate exactly how this works, we’ve built infrastructure around existing child care programs in the City of Boston as part of a program we call The Neighborhood.

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New EEC Data Shows Ongoing Need for Stabilization Grants for Early Education and Care Sector
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New EEC Data Shows Ongoing Need for Stabilization Grants for Early Education and Care Sector

With the Massachusetts Legislature in the process of finalizing the FY23 budget, Neighborhood Villages is urging lawmakers to prioritize the needs of children, families, and employers of the Commonwealth by investing the maximum amount possible in the early education and care system. In particular, we’re advocating for the continued funding of Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) Stabilization Grant Program and have asked that the Massachusetts Legislature fund the program at the $250 million figure currently proposed in the state’s Senate budget.

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Even Superstar Athletes Need Child Care: On the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, Olympic Athlete Allyson Felix Discusses the Importance of Child Care on NOICTSU
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Even Superstar Athletes Need Child Care: On the 50th Anniversary of Title IX, Olympic Athlete Allyson Felix Discusses the Importance of Child Care on NOICTSU

On the 50th anniversary of Title IX (the federal law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools), it’s fitting that this week’s episode of Neighborhood Villages and Lemonada Media’s hit podcast, No One Is Coming To Save Us (NOICTSU), features Olympian Allyson Felix, the most decorated U.S. track and field athlete in history and a fierce advocate for women and moms

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Breaking Down the New Early Education and Care Bill in Massachusetts
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Breaking Down the New Early Education and Care Bill in Massachusetts

On May 18, the Massachusetts Joint Committee on Education favorably reported out a new bill — An Act to Expand Access to High-Quality, Affordable Early Education and Care (H.4795/S.2883) — aimed at addressing current access, affordability, and workforce challenges in the Massachusetts early education and care sector. We’ve summarized our new fact sheet that breaks down the elements of the legislation.

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Testing is the Key to Keeping Child Care and the Economy Open Through COVID Surges and Beyond
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Testing is the Key to Keeping Child Care and the Economy Open Through COVID Surges and Beyond

As we’ve already seen, getting back to some kind of normalcy for many families hinges on one thing: child care. So how do we avoid where we found ourselves in 2020 (and 2021, for that matter)? We put infrastructure in place to keep child care open. Our ability to do that relies on making free, preventative COVID-19 testing available to child care providers.

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This Black History Month, Recognizing Child Care as a Racial Justice Issue
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This Black History Month, Recognizing Child Care as a Racial Justice Issue

Here in Massachusetts, and across the country, our nation’s broken child care system is one of the greatest drivers of racial inequality. Black children, Black parents, and Black workers have been experiencing the consequences of our failure to invest in it for generations. It is time for that to change.

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This is Massachusetts’ Moment to Fix our Broken Early Education and Care System
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This is Massachusetts’ Moment to Fix our Broken Early Education and Care System

On November 23rd, the Massachusetts legislature will hold its first Committee hearing on the Common Start legislation (H.605/S.362), a bill that would transform early education and care in Massachusetts. Neighborhood Villages is proud to support this legislation and will be submitting testimony to urge the Massachusetts legislature to favorably report out the Common Start legislation so that it may become law. Let’s talk a bit about why we need this bill, and why we need it now.

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