Resources to Support Your ECE Business

This section provides a selection of resources designed to help early childhood educators save time and money while running and sustaining a high quality family child care business. Here you will find important announcements, business templates and worksheets, relevant news and research, and more. Click on the icon to go directly to that section.

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ECE Business Templates

Marketing Plan – Sample

Marketing Plan – Template

Staffing Template

Recruitment Plan Template

Staff Orientation Checklist

Sample Family Feedback Survey

Sample Staff Feedback Survey

Articles

Blogs

Research & Reports

Policy & Advocacy

Podcasts

Videos

Parents, providers call out of work to mark Day Without Child Care 

NBC Today | By Christine Romans | May 13, 2024

Thousands of parents and childcare providers across the U.S. are calling out of work or closing their doors for National Day Without Childcare, pressing lawmakers for affordable childcare and better pay for educators.

LIIF Convenes Child Care Leaders and Funders for NYC Event 

LIIF | By LIIF Early Care & Education Team | April 16, 2024

LIIF brought together child care leaders, providers, funders, philanthropists and government agencies to discuss the state of the sector in New York City. With a theme of “Empowering Futures: Investing in Equitable Early Care and Education,” the event included an insightful panel offering solutions to strengthen early care and education (ECE) across the five boroughs. Watch videos from the event on LIIF’s YouTube playlist.

What’s The Real Cost Of Child Care In America? 

CNBC | January 12, 2022

Child care costs vary from state to state, even county to county. But there is one common thread across the country – it’s really expensive. Both parents and child care providers are struggling to make ends meet with the rising cost of child care. Watch the video below to learn about the history of child care in America and how rising costs are impacting families today.

DISCLAIMER: Templates and samples shared by Family Child C.A.R.E. NYC on this website do not constitute legal, accounting, tax, or finance advice or professional services. Readers seeking professional advice about specific aspects of their business should consult a member of our collaborative or other qualified professional.