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Subject [CORRECTED] New brief highlights opportunities for improving access within the Child Care and Development Fund
Date June 8, 2023 9:52 PM
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New Brief: Expanding Access to Child Care Assistance Opportunities in the Child Care and Development Fund
Families nationwide are struggling with a lack of affordable and accessible child care. This was true prior to the pandemic and even more so as the sector recovers from the detrimental impacts. The Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) program—the primary federal funding source for child care assistance—seeks to address access to affordable care for families with low incomes. Historically and presently, however, it has not been adequately funded, with only 1 in 6 eligible families receiving support in 2019. Complex and burdensome rules and requirements at the state level have made it even more challenging for families to access and retain child care assistance. This is especially true for families of color and families with low incomes. The child care and early education system was built on deeply rooted, structural racial and gender discrimination.
In a new brief [[link removed]] , CLASP lays out key ways to improve access to child care within the current CCDF program and recommends how state leaders can: (1) understand the federal guidance and flexibility within the CCDF regulations; (2) assess a range of policy considerations for state child care agencies; and (3) review promising strategies that different states have adopted to improve access. This brief includes opportunities across four main areas:
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Improving
Information
Access
and
Outreach
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Simplifying
the
Application
and
Streamlining
Eligibility
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Increasing
Affordability
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Recruiting
Providers
Who
Meet
a
Range
of
Family
Needs
Despite funding constraints, state child care agencies can maximize their limited resources to equitably increase access to child care assistance programs nationwide. This brief will be a helpful tool to assist in the process.
Read the brief [[link removed]]

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