Work With Your Community

By investing in and partnering with your local community, you will not only increase child care access for your employees but also the community as a whole. This creates substantial community impact such as fostering a thriving workforce and strengthening local economies. Employers can provide funding to ongoing child care initiatives in the community, partner with local schools to provide wrap around care, fund trainings to increase the number of qualified child care providers in the ecosystem, and more.

Key Features

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

Works Best For

  • All sizes
  • All operating hours, especially night shift and weekend hours
  • Locations in child care deserts

Considerations

  • Impact will be broader and less direct to your organization and employees
  • Community collaboration may take time to yield benefit

This list is not exhaustive but is intended to illustrate the diversity of ways an organization can partner with and invest in their local community to increase child care supply and access. Each approach offers unique benefits and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of both the workforce and the surrounding community. Note that community investments often align with corporate social responsibility or environmental, social, and governance priorities for employers because of their direct impact on the workforce, local economies, and children's future success.

Contact Your Local Chamber

Talk to your local Chamber of Commerce to discover unique ways to support your local community.

Invest in Educator Development

Increase the number of qualified child care providers to enhance the quality and availability of care while creating local jobs.

Offer Facilities for Child Care

Address community need for space

Work With Schools to Extend Care Hours

School days end in the early afternoon; partner with them to extend hours or increase after care seats to better align with working hours

Renovate Community Spaces

Invest in local spaces to make them usable for child care, increasing seat capacity and bolstering availability for the community.

Support Summer Camps

Sponsor programs through schools or camp providers to improve care coverage for school-aged children during summer breaks.

Enhance Transportation Services

Provide bus services to ease the burden on parents. Partner with schools or programs to ensure work day coverage.

Next steps

1

Understand your employees’ needs.

Before deciding how your organization should work with the community, you should assess what your employees’ specific child care needs are. We’ve created a survey to capture these needs.

Employee Needs Assessment Worksheet

2

Understand your community’s needs.

Assess your community’s needs to ensure initiatives are targeted and effective for employees, the community and the broader business goals. Learn about your community’s child care landscape using the resource below.

3

Get connected with community experts.

Your local Chamber of Commerce can be a vital ally for networking with your community, policy and advocacy support and understanding the economic impact of working with your community.

Find your local Chamber of Commerce

Case Studies

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