On-Site or Near-Site Care

Onsite or near-site child care provides employees with convenient access to child care facilities at or near their workplace, aligning well with full-time work schedules. It's particularly beneficial for covering non-traditional hours and can accommodate school-aged children, potentially through partnerships with local employers or the school system for after-school care and transportation. For organizations with fewer than 500 people, such partnerships may be essential, serving both the community and employees' families effectively.

Key Features

  • Builds child care supply – often the most impactful way to solve for child care.
  • Improves your brand perception and eases recruitment and retention

Works Best For

  • 500+ employees working on-site
  • All operating hours, especially night shift and weekend hours

Considerations

  • Initial start up costs typically range from $1M-$15M
  • For a typical center with a capacity of 100-150, average annual employer contributions are $100K-$300K
  • May take 1-3 years to implement
Key Metrics :

Employee impact

Highest

Brand impact

Highest

Implementation time

Highest

Investment

Highest

Facility + Operations

Facility + Operations

The design of a child care facility is driven by your organization’s priorities, budget and staffing needs. Start up costs and implementation time are two of the biggest factors in the initial startup. Once your facility is created, the second largest cost will be operational, particularly the cost of the child care center’s personnel. Explore different facility designs and operational models.

The Care Model

  • Full Time care
  • Occasional Care

The Facility

  • Adapting a space
  • Acquiring a space
  • Building a new space

The Operational Approach

  • In-House Care Team
  • Outsourced Care Team
Covering Costs: Ways to Finance Facility Establishment

Covering Costs: Ways to Finance Facility Establishment

You can finance the establishment of child care facility through the strategic use of grants, tax credits, and business partnerships. Explore different ways to finance a facility.

Grants & Public Funding

Apply for funding from a variety of sources.

Tax Credits

Learn more about ways to reduce your tax bill and potentially increase your refund.

Partner With Another Employer

Share costs by creating a consortium and collaborating with other employers.

Employee Affordability: Financial Solutions

Employee Affordability: Financial Solutions

Help employees manage child care costs through various financial solutions to lower the burden of child care expenses, making child care more affordable for employees across all income levels. Explore different financial solutions your organization can offer to employees.

Child Care Stipend

Money given directly to employees on a regular basis (such as monthly or annually).

Child Care Scholarships

These credits act as a form of payment that employees can give to child care providers.

Subsidy Navigator

Employers pay for service that helps employees access available public funding for child care expenses.

Next steps

1

Understand your employees’ needs.

Before deciding whether to implement an on- or near-site care solution, you should assess what your employees’ specific child care needs are. We’ve created a tool to capture these needs.

Employee Needs Assessment Worksheet

2

Confirm your organization’s goals.

Determine the primary objectives of implementing this solution. This alignment will also help in communicating the solution effectively to stakeholders and measuring the program’s success.

Articulating Your Strategy

3

Get organizational buy in.

Secure buy-in by outlining the benefits and alignment with organizational values and goals. Engage key stakeholders early to gather support and address concerns.

Leadership Engagement

4

Research and select potential partners.

Identify reputable partners near your organization, who are experts in building out on-site of near-site care facilities. You can visit the vendor directory for some potential partners.

Vendor Directory

Case Studies

Explore real-world examples of organizations successfully implementing child care solutions and learn from their strategies and outcomes.

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