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2023 Taxes Workbook

As a home-based child care provider, you likely have questions about how to prepare for the upcoming tax season. This tax workbook was created and updated to provide timely guidance on how to navigate tax preparation. It is designed to simplify the process of completing your taxes, alleviating some of the stress by guiding you step-by-step. Using this information, you can have your taxes prepared by a professional or complete them using online software. Information is included here to help you get started either way.

Como proveedor de cuidado infantil en el hogar, es probable que tenga preguntas sobre cómo prepararse para la próxima temporada de impuestos. Este cuaderno de impuestos fue creado y actualizado para proporcionar orientación oportuna sobre cómo navegar la preparación de impuestos. Está diseñado para simplificar el proceso de completar sus impuestos, aliviando parte del estrés al guiarlo paso a paso. Con esta información, puede encargar la preparación de sus impuestos a un profesional o completarlos utilizando un programa informático en línea. La información necesaria se incluye aquí para ayudarel a comenzar de cualquier manera.

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Responding to Crisis: Cash Aid in Times of Disaster

Emergency funding is deeply ingrained in the work of Home Grown. Home Grown has developed a national team of organizations and partners to design and set up of the Home Grown Home-Based Child Care Emergency Fund for Severe Weather & National Disaster Response.
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Student Loan Debt is a Critical Factor in the Early Educator Compensation Crisis 

Home-based providers earn the lowest wages in the child care system, with many making just $10,000 per year, while continuing to serve underserved families. Despite their essential role, they are often left out of policy discussions and loan forgiveness programs, contributing to ongoing financial strain. This new fact sheet sheds light on the earning challenges for family child care providers.
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Home-based Child Care Providers Share Reflections on Their Hispanic Heritage

In the United States, immigrant stories can start differently but eventually resemble each other. Leticia Barcenas and Claudia Valentín live in diagonally opposite corners of the country—Portland, Oregon, and New Orleans, Louisiana, respectively—they come from different countries—Mexico and Honduras—and began their American Dream with different plans—Leticia wanted to work to make money and support her family; Claudia looked for ways to educate young people in the diaspora—but they eventually discovered that their destiny was inevitably tied to the success of child care in their communities.