The state hired an outside contractor to research child care supply gaps and participation in the subsidy program. First Children’s Finance’s (FCF) consultation with the Alaska Department of Health's Division of Public Assistance Child Care Program Office (CCPO) addressed a decrease in families and children participating in the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP). FCF provided a strategic report to the CCPO, including an analysis of community feedback, research findings, and recommendations for short-term and long-term interventions in the subsidy and licensing systems through policy and process recommendations. These recommendations aimed to stabilize current child care businesses and ensure equitable access to high-quality child care for all Alaskans. (author abstract)
Alaska action plan: Building the supply of sustainable, quality child care
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