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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Re-cap of Nicole Riehl, President and CEO of Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), joined Kristen Blessman, President and CEO of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and Kristin Strohm, President and CEO of Common Sense Institute, as they discuss the impacts of the ‘She-Cession’ in Colorado and how to get working moms back to work. Saja Hindi, reporter for the Denver Post, was the emcee and moderated the panel.
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As a business executive and founding member of EPIC Colorado and the EPIC Pueblo group, I have served on Colorado’s Preschool Policy Leadership Committee over the past 9 months and am proud to support efforts that bring awareness to the importance of early care and education in our economy. After volunteering for 14 years in Pueblo schools, I became sensitized to the issues of early childhood development and the importance of a quality early childhood education for all children.
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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.
Recap of the She-Cession in Colorado: Supporting Working Moms Webinar
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICRe-cap of Nicole Riehl, President and CEO of Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), joined Kristen Blessman, President and CEO of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, and Kristin Strohm, President and CEO of Common Sense Institute, as they discuss the impacts of the ‘She-Cession’ in Colorado and how to get working moms back to work. Saja Hindi, reporter for the Denver Post, was the emcee and moderated the panel.
Building Back Colorado’s Workforce and Economy through Early Child Care and Education
/in Colorado EPIC /by Colorado EPICAs a business executive and founding member of EPIC Colorado and the EPIC Pueblo group, I have served on Colorado’s Preschool Policy Leadership Committee over the past 9 months and am proud to support efforts that bring awareness to the importance of early care and education in our economy. After volunteering for 14 years in Pueblo schools, I became sensitized to the issues of early childhood development and the importance of a quality early childhood education for all children.