Our latest coronavirus resources
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Forgivable Loans For Child Care Providers Through the CARES Act
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Rebecca Ullrich provides an overview of the Small Business Administration's forgivable loans that could offer much-needed relief to some child care providers -- and make the case for why child care needs additional, direct investments
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COVID-19 and State Child Care Assistance Programs
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Christine Johnson-Staub analyzes the child care funds in the CARES Act passed by Congress and key policy considerations for states.
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$3.5 Billion in the Coronavirus Package for Child Care is not Enough: How States Will Fare
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Stephanie Schmit estimates how the child care funds in the Coronavirus Act, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will be allocated to states and shows why we need more.
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Ensuring Young Children Have Healthy Meals During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Rebecca Ullrich breaks down how child care stakeholders can leverage the nutrition provisions in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act to help families with young children get the meals they need during the crisis.
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Policymaking Principles for Supporting Child Care and Early Education During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Katherine Gallagher Robbins and Hannah Matthews lay out principle for how federal and state policymakers should support children, providers, and families during this crisis.
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The Senate Must Make Significant Investments to Address Child Care Needs During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Katherine Gallagher Robbins and Stephanie Schmit identify what federal policymakers must do to respond to the needs of child care providers and working families.
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COVID-19 Stimulus Request Letter to Congress
On March 11, CLASP and 35 other organizations sent this letter to Congress highlighting the needs of child care programs across the country.
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Letter to the Office of Child Care on COVID-19
CLASP and other national partners sent this letter to the Office of Child Care requesting immediate and clear guidance to Child Care and Development Fund administrators and lead agencies.
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