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MiLEAP Announces $1 Million Awarded to Regional Child Care Coalitions

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Funding awarded to 10 community-led coalitions to increase access, grow the child care workforce and meet local family needs

Lansing, Mich. – Today, the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential (MiLEAP) announced 10 Regional Child Care Coalitions selected to receive nearly $1 million in funding to expand access to affordable, high-quality child care across the state. The coalitions, made up of community leaders, child care providers, parent leaders and economic development organizations, are working together to strengthen Michigan’s early childhood systems and address child care challenges at the local level.”

“Child care is essential to Michigan’s economic strength and the well-being of our families. Every Michigan family deserves access to safe, affordable, and high-quality care – no matter their ZIP code,” said Dr. Beverly Walker-Griffea, director of MiLEAP. “These coalitions reflect local voices and community needs, and MiLEAP is proud to invest in their leadership as they work to create sustainable, community-driven solutions for children, families, and providers across the state.”

In partnership with the Early Childhood Investment Corporation (ECIC), MiLEAP is supporting the coalitions in implementing community-informed strategies to address local child care needs. Federal funds administered by the state through the Child Care Development Block Grant will accelerate efforts to increase access to care, strengthen the early childhood workforce, and expand supports for families and providers statewide.

“The Regional Child Care Coalitions are leading efforts that are tailored to the unique needs of Michigan communities,” said Emily Laidlaw, deputy director of Early Education at MiLEAP. “By empowering early educators and investing in access to affordable, high-quality care, we’re building a child care system that truly serves every family and strengthens our state from the ground up.”

“A strong child care system is essential for Michigan’s families, economy, and future,” said Alicia Guevara, CEO of ECIC. “By investing in communities through Regional Child Care Coalitions, we are ensuring that more families have access to high-quality care in their communities because when we support child care through community-driven collaboration, we help build a Michigan where all young children and their families can truly thrive.”

Regional Child Care Coalitions focus on key priorities to increase child care availability and improves access to care in each of Michigan’s regions:

  • Supporting child care businesses and nonprofits to grow and increase access to full-day, full-year care for working families.
  • Ensuring families in each region are engaged in coalition planning and implementation.
  • Addressing early childhood workforce gaps through collaboration with providers and partners.
  • Aligning child care and PreK navigation resources to help families access information and financial resources.
  • Expanding Tri-Share participation by recruiting employers, child care businesses, and nonprofits to support working families and local economies.

“As businesses and people consider the opportunity to ‘Make It’ in Michigan, they seek the kind of services necessary for a full-time, engaged workforce, and child care is chief among those needs,” said Quentin L. Messer, Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. “This effort, in addition to the MI Tri-Share program and other initiatives by the Whitmer administration to make child care more accessible to Michiganders are the positive, necessary steps forward that Michigan needs to take to ensure growth and prosperity in every corner of the state for generations to come.”

In December, the coalitions published a statewide report outlining opportunities to improve Michigan’s child care infrastructure. The report is informing MiLEAP’s efforts to build on this momentum and ensure that every Michigan family has access to the affordable care they need to thrive.

The funded Regional Child Care Coalitions include:

Economic Development Region

Lead Organization

Co-Lead Organization(s)

Funding Amount

Region 1

Gogebic, Ontonagon, Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga, Iron, Marquette, Dickinson, Menominee, Delta, Alger, Schoolcraft, Luce, Mackinac, Chippewa

Lake Superior Community Partnerships

Community Coordinated Child Care Association of the Upper Peninsula

$99,730.31

Region 2

Antrim, Benzie, Charlevoix, Emmet, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Wexford, Missaukee

United Way of Northwest Michigan

Networks Northwest

$100,000

Region 3

Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford, Iosco, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, Roscommon Community College

Northeast Michigan Council of Governments

Develop Iosco

$100,000

Region 4

Allegan, Barry, Ionia, Kent, Lake, Mason, Mecosta, Montcalm, Muskegon, Newaygo, Oceana, Osceola, Ottawa

Vibrant Futures

The Right Place

$100,000

Region 5

Arenac, Bay, Clare, Gladwin, Gratiot, Midland, Saginaw, Isabella

Middle Michigan Development Corporation

Gratiot-Isabella RESDMidland County ESA

$100,000

Region 6

Genesee, Huron, Lapeer, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, Tuscola

Child Care Network

Shiawassee Economic Development

$100,000

Region 7

Clinton, Eaton, Ingham

Lansing Economic Area Partnership

Capital Area Michigan Works!United Way of South Central Michigan

$100,000

Region 8

Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, Van Buren

Sturgis Area Community Foundation

Southwest Michigan First

$99,999.85

Region 9

Monroe, Washtenaw, Livingston, Jackson, Hillsdale and Lenawee

Child Care Network

Ann Arbor Spark

$100,000

Region 10

Macomb, Oakland, Wayne

IFF

$100,000

To learn more and get connected with your Regional Child Care Coalition, visit https://www.ecic4kids.org/regional-planning/.

For more information about MiLEAP’s efforts to expand access to child care in Michigan, visit Michigan.gov/CaringForMIFuture.

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