Child care costs are having a BIG impact on major life decisions like when to have kids. Our poll shows that some Americans are putting off having children due to the rising cost of child care. Click here for a data breakdown: ffyf.org/2025poll
First Five Years Fund
非盈利组织
Washington,DC 6,286 位关注者
Working to create a smarter, stronger, healthier & more productive America with high-quality early childhood education.
关于我们
Our goal is to ensure that all children, especially those from low-income families have access to early childhood opportunities that support their healthy development and help each child reach their full potential. America’s children should have equitable access to high-quality learning experiences with the federal government helping to support those most in need. The overwhelming research demonstrates that high-quality early care and education is a crucial component of a child’s healthy development. This is particularly true when one considers the role of quality early childhood education programs in offsetting sustained toxic stress and adversity often associated with living in poverty. In addition to the important health, nutrition and family economic supports that are vital to young children from birth through age five, quality early childhood education is proven to help kids from low-income families be successful in school, earn higher wages, live healthier lives, raise stronger families, and contribute to society. Unfortunately, low-income families are the least likely to have access to affordable, high-quality options for their children – particularly infants and toddlers. FFYF works to sustain and expand the support for early learning that exists at the federal level, while identifying and advancing new and innovative ways to increase access to quality early childhood education for children from low-income families. We help align best practices with the best possible policies and work with advocacy groups and policymakers on both sides of the aisle to identify federal solutions that work for children, families and taxpayers, as well as states and communities. Early childhood development is a practical, non-partisan issue—so we collaborate with a diverse and wide range of federal and state advocates, business and thought leaders, and policymakers to help build consensus and craft early childhood policies that provide lasting economic and social returns.
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https://www.ffyf.org
First Five Years Fund的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2008
- 领域
- GOVERNMENT RELATIONS、PUBLIC POLICY、PUBLIC RELATIONS、COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY、FEDERAL ADVOCACY和LEGISLATIVE CAMPAIGNS
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50 F St NW
Suite 740
US,DC,Washington,20001
First Five Years Fund员工
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Sarah Rubinfield
Managing Director of Government Affairs at First Five Years Fund
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Sarah Rittling
Executive Director at First Five Years Fund
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Aradhana Walker
Therapist at Chicago Children's Advocacy Center
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Lucy Danley
Assistant Director of Digital Communications and Marketing at First Five Years Fund
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Curious what lawmakers are doing to better support working families, young learners, and the child care providers they rely on? Look no further! This resource covers bills that have been proposed by both Democrats & Republicans to do just that. https://lnkd.in/eZ-2jrC5
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ICYMI: New MarketWatch article highlights how the tax code - including the CDCTC - could better help working families afford child care. More from Sarah Rittling and Venessa Wong: https://lnkd.in/ee5HTve2
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The federal child care and early learning landscape can be complicated but we’ve got you covered! Our new guide has an in-depth look at federal early learning and child care programs (including child care block grants to states, Head Start, tax credits and more!) that support working families and our nation’s youngest learners. Click here to dive in! https://lnkd.in/eqpCGNvP
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It's CACFP Week! The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) plays an important role in combatting food insecurity while laying the foundation for future healthy eating habits for young children. Learn more about this important program here: https://lnkd.in/e7TYSVY7
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Voters want action on child care! An overwhelming percentage of Republican voters believe Congress and the President should do more to make child care more affordable. Check out our new poll to learn more: ffyf.org/2025poll
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Support for new bipartisan child care legislation is sweeping the nation! From coast to coast, across the political spectrum, and even in the news the Child Care Availability and Affordability Act is gaining tons of attention and support. Check out the slides below to see the wide breadth of support for this innovative legislation and visit our site to learn more about why this proposal is so popular.?https://lnkd.in/gKa4x5B2
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Lawmakers are showing their support for child care! Check out what the leaders and co-sponsors on this bipartisan child care package have to say about the child care needs of their constituents, why child care is good for building a strong economy, and how enhancing the tax code will benefit working families. Has your Member of Congress signed on? Scroll through these slides to find out. And check out our site to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gKa4x5B2
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I'm incredibly excited about this new legislative package! Bipartisan and bicameral policy to both expand tax provisions for working families AND offer pay supplements to the hard working, exceedingly deserving, early education workforce. Common sense solutions from programmatic and informed members of Congress. On behalf of First Five Years Fund it has been a pleasure working with the members to get these bills introduced! Take a look at the post below for a quick analysis of what these 2 bills do!
New bipartisan, bicameral child care legislation! In the latest Policy Edge, FFYF's Amanda Guarino walks us through brand-new legislation to make child care more affordable.? Thanks to Senators Katie Britt and Tim Kaine and Representatives Mike Lawler and Salud Carbajal for introducing and all the great co-sponsors - Senators John Curtis, Joni Ernst, Angus King, Jeanne Shaheen, Susan Collins, Shelley Moore Capito, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Representatives Sharice Davids and Juan Ciscomani. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/ey-NEVSS
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