Stabilizing the Economic Well-Being of Family, Friend Neighbor Providers
Greater attention to, inclusion of, and support for Family Friend and Neighbor caregivers is an urgent priority to ensure economic stabilization.
Greater attention to, inclusion of, and support for Family Friend and Neighbor caregivers is an urgent priority to ensure economic stabilization.
As states work to allocate American Rescue Plan funds, Home Grown recognizes the need to continue to champion the stabilization and lasting investment in the child care sector, and home-based child care, in particular.
Join Home Grown and Civitas Strategies on Tuesday, July 20 or Thursday, July 22 to learn how to navigate the PPP loan forgiveness process.
The application for a first time PPP is straightforward and loan forgiveness is easier than ever. Learn more about how to apply.
The past year, 2020, was like no other we’ve experienced in our life time. We have endured a global pandemic that not only impacted or threatened our health, but also our livelihoods. Home-based child care providers have felt the impact of the pandemic harder than most industries.
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act Leave provides home-based child care providers with the opportunity to receive funds that can support them with expenses needed to run their organizations.
The EIDL and Targeted EIDL programs have key differences that are important to understand. Read on for a brief explanation of how to use each program.
Join Home Grown on Thursday, March 4 to learn about preparing your taxes as a home-based child care provider and the Surviving Your 2020 Taxes work book.
The second stimulus in Dec. 2020 contains provisions specific to home-based child care providers. Use the Stimulus Navigator to see what kinds of funding are available to you.
Join Home Grown and Civitas Strategies on Tuesday, Jan. 26 to learn more about home-based child care providers’ PPP eligibility and how to navigate the application.