Leveraging Business Leadership for Child Care Solutions in Colorado
In Colorado, the child care crisis has reached a critical point, impacting not just families but also the broader economy. As business leaders, we have a unique opportunity and a profound responsibility to address this challenge head-on. At Executives Partnering to Invest in Children (EPIC), we are committed to catalyzing this movement by fostering partnerships and advocating for policies that support accessible and affordable child care solutions. Here, we summarize insights and initiatives discussed in recent Denver Business Journal articles that can help guide our collective efforts.
The Need for Integrated Child Care Solutions
Our advocacy group has always emphasized the necessity of integrating child care facilities within larger community developments, especially affordable housing projects. By doing so, we not only address the child care shortage but also enhance family well-being and community stability. Developers are encouraged to incorporate child care centers into their projects, leveraging financial incentives like tax credits to offset the high costs associated with these facilities.
Business Leadership in Advocacy
EPIC has long championed the role of executives in using their influence to advocate for better child care policies. Recently, Colorado saw legislative successes with laws that incentivize the creation of child care facilities through property tax credits and rebates. Business leaders are encouraged to engage actively with legislative processes like those for HB24-1237, advocate for increased funding and better policies, and collaborate on initiatives like the building of new child care centers.
On-Site Child Care: A Win for Employers and Employees
On-site child care is proving to be a beneficial strategy for businesses, enhancing employee satisfaction and retention while addressing child care needs directly. Companies like Guild and Mile High United Way have developed on-site child care facilities, substantially reducing child care costs for employees and setting a valuable example for other organizations. The success stories from these companies highlight the dual benefits of employee welfare and enhanced business performance through such investments.
Overcoming Challenges and Seizing Opportunities
Building child care facilities, whether on-site or within community developments, involves navigating complex regulatory and financial challenges. EPIC supports businesses by connecting them with the necessary resources and expertise to overcome these barriers. Moreover, financial tools like new market tax credits and low-income housing tax credits are vital for making these projects feasible.
The path towards solving Colorado’s child care crisis requires a concerted effort from all sectors, especially from business leaders who can leverage their resources and influence for greater good. By investing in child care, businesses are not just supporting their employees but are also contributing to the economic and social health of our communities. At EPIC, we remain dedicated to supporting these efforts, ensuring that every child and family in Colorado has access to quality, affordable child care.
Together, we can transform the landscape of child care in Colorado, creating a model for others to follow and building a brighter future for our children and our state.