Child Care is a Business Affair: Perspectives from Business Leaders on Child Care Policies Access to high-quality, affordable child care enhances parents’ productivity and helps companies improve their bottom line. Our new report summarizes a series of roundtable […]
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EPIC’s second policy brief, crafted with Colorado Succeeds and ReadyNation Colorado, Universal Pre-Kindergarten in Colorado was released on October 27th, 2021. Through Colorado’s new universal pre-kindergarten program comes the opportunity to ensure our […]
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As the business community’s voice for early childhood care and education, we urge the new state agency to be innovative and agile in its design. “It is essential that we […]
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Join EPIC’s President and CEO Nicole Riehl and Jimmy Sengenberger as they discuss the current legislative session and how supporting HB21-1304 and SB21-236 will support the children, families, and small […]
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Child Care is a Business Affair: Perspectives from Business Leaders on Child Care Policies
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICChild Care is a Business Affair: Perspectives from Business Leaders on Child Care Policies Access to high-quality, affordable child care enhances parents’ productivity and helps companies improve their bottom line. Our new report summarizes a series of roundtable […]
Business Community Recommendations for Building a Child-Centered, High Quality Program
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICEPIC’s second policy brief, crafted with Colorado Succeeds and ReadyNation Colorado, Universal Pre-Kindergarten in Colorado was released on October 27th, 2021. Through Colorado’s new universal pre-kindergarten program comes the opportunity to ensure our […]
Business Community Recommendations for Innovation, Agility and Impact through Agency Design October
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICAs the business community’s voice for early childhood care and education, we urge the new state agency to be innovative and agile in its design. “It is essential that we […]
EPIC’s Nicole Riehl explains why supporting HB21-1304 is best for children and families of Colorado
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICJoin EPIC’s President and CEO Nicole Riehl and Jimmy Sengenberger as they discuss the current legislative session and how supporting HB21-1304 and SB21-236 will support the children, families, and small […]
EPIC Executive Member Rachel Carlson featured in Forbes for Providing On-site Child Care
/in News & Media /by Colorado EPICRead about how EPIC’s partnership with Guild Education broke barriers for access to child care in downtown Denver.