In Colorado alone, more than 100,000 women left the workforce during the pandemic and mothers took the brunt of job losses. Out of the mothers who didn’t leave careers, more […]
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Over the last months, parents and children have started returning to the office and in-person learning. For some families, it’s been a year or more since they had face-to-face interaction […]
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For the first time ever, most working families will receive the Child Tax Credit directly deposited into their accounts starting July 15, 2021. This will substantially offset childcare costs for […]
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EPIC and its members began this legislative session with a mission to support our economic recovery and workforce by prioritizing families and children. The early child care and education industry […]
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“I strongly support investing in childcare. This is a vital course correction after decades of underinvestment,” wrote EPIC Founding Member, David Merage.
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PNC Supports EPIC to Advance Early Childhood Education in Colorado
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICIn Colorado alone, more than 100,000 women left the workforce during the pandemic and mothers took the brunt of job losses. Out of the mothers who didn’t leave careers, more […]
Back to Work, Back to School and Book Drive!
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICOver the last months, parents and children have started returning to the office and in-person learning. For some families, it’s been a year or more since they had face-to-face interaction […]
Do your Employees Qualify for the Childcare Tax Credit?
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICFor the first time ever, most working families will receive the Child Tax Credit directly deposited into their accounts starting July 15, 2021. This will substantially offset childcare costs for […]
EPIC Applauds the Passage of Legislation to Help Early Childhood Education
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICEPIC and its members began this legislative session with a mission to support our economic recovery and workforce by prioritizing families and children. The early child care and education industry […]
Opinion Founding Member David Merage: Biden’s plan for childcare doesn’t go far enough
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPIC“I strongly support investing in childcare. This is a vital course correction after decades of underinvestment,” wrote EPIC Founding Member, David Merage.