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Neighborhood Villages Releases Case Study on Early Education Apprenticeship Program During National Apprenticeship Week
In recognition of National Apprenticeship Week, Neighborhood Villages released a case study on its early childhood education (ECE) Registered Apprenticeship Program that illustrates how apprenticeship programs help address the child care workforce crisis.
Governor Healey And Commerce Secretary Raimondo Rally For Child Care Reform At Innovation Summit
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey took the podium alongside U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo at the inaugural National Child Care Innovation Summit.
Growing the Pipeline of Early Childhood Educators
Neighborhood Villages Apprenticeship Program Graduates First Cohort and Continues to Grow
“This Is Our Moment”: Six Bank Street Policy Fellows Share Their Strategies
Binal Patel, chief program officer at Neighborhood Villages, previously helped launch and then ran an early childhood program for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in Watertown, MA.
Hugs don’t pay the rent: How one early educator is working to save his future
As the child care workforce struggles, so do the families that rely on it. Half the problem for working parents is the cost, which can compare to a second mortgage. On average nationally, child care runs about $11,000 dollars a year per child.
The Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces $5 Million in Apprenticeship Expansion and Opportunity Grants
The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) today announced $5 million in Apprenticeship Expansion and Opportunity Grants to 25 organizations to train and place 1,000 new apprentices across the state. The grants leverage $2.4M in state funding complemented by remaining support from federal funds to train apprentices in high growth industries like clean energy, early childhood education, and more.
Early Education Apprenticeship Program Celebrated During Massachusetts Apprenticeship Week
Neighborhood Villages, in partnership with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce and City of Boston, launched the program one year ago to help address early education workforce crisis.
Neighborhood Villages: The Pathway to Professionalism is Paved with Apprenticeships
Boston’s Neighborhood Villages, a nonprofit devoted to transforming the early care and education workforce, is committed not only to providing better maps to the ECE landscape, it has created a comprehensive program to help newcomers build their own paths and ladders across the terrain. | Early Learning Nation
Neighborhood Villages Partners with State, City Officials to Launch New Apprenticeship Program for Early Education Workforce
Neighborhood Villages has formally launched its new Registered Apprenticeship Program, an urgently needed tool to help address the major workforce crisis that the early education field is facing right now. | Press Release