We're so honored that EducationCounsel's Mario Cardona has joined our board! "Nobody knows better than Mario the role that policy can play in the success of young children and their families.” - Michael Laracy, the Alliance’s Board Chair #EarlyChildhood #ChildCareIsEssential #EveryChildEveryState
Alliance for Early Success
Public Policy
Washington, DC 3,087 followers
In all 50 states, the Alliance helps early childhood advocates make big, sustained impact for kids birth through eight.
Über uns
The Alliance for Early Success (the Alliance) is a 50-state early-childhood advocacy nonprofit that provides connections, expertise, technical assistance, and targeted investments to help state policy advocates achieve pro-child state policies.
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http://www.earlysuccess.org
External link for Alliance for Early Success
- Industrie
- Public Policy
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 11-50 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Washington, DC
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- Nonprofit
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Primäre
Washington, DC 20009, US
Employees at Alliance for Early Success
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Jacinta 'Jacy' Montoya Price
Experienced coalition builder | Champion for racial equity | Catalyst for community-led systemic change
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Albert Wat
Alliance for Early Success
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Helene Stebbins
Executive Director at Alliance for Early Success
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Mandy Ableidinger
Senior Policy Director at the Alliance for Early Success
Aktualisierungen
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Alliance for Early Success reposted this
“The child care crisis has put my family in an impossibly stressful situation.” Moms with young children are now the fastest-growing segment of the workforce, but they are facing an unprecedented crisis. Child care costs are skyrocketing, waitlists are years long, early educators are some of the lowest-paid workers in the country, and child care centers in many communities are closing. But it doesn't have to be this way. Our new report with MomsRising.org, National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), & Center for American Progress unpacks the consequences of our child care crisis on parents and providers, and calls for Congress to give families the support they need. https://lnkd.in/dyYiat-D
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Alliance for Early Success reposted this
Experienced coalition builder | Champion for racial equity | Catalyst for community-led systemic change
So proud that the Alliance for Early Success supports this essential work, led by Colorado Statewide Parent Coalition and Colorado Children's Campaign, to transform the child care system in Colorado. Check it out and join the movement! #ChildCare #GrowingOurFuture
Growing Our Future: Advocating for Accessible Child Care in Colorado
growingourfuture.org
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Yes! #Philanthropy in #NorthCarolina is coming together and getting loud for #ChildCare and #EarlyLearning. #EveryChildEveryState https://lnkd.in/d6kigmMW
Perspective | North Carolina: It's time to invest in our future -- by investing in early care and education
https://www.ednc.org
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Alliance for Early Success reposted this
UPLAN was excited to participate in the Power Equity Council retreat in Chicago! We are honored to be a member of the Power Equity Council, which aims to make shared funding decisions to help transform the early childhood ecosystem. Exciting times ahead! Alliance for Early Success
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The clear findings in new research from Pivotal Ventures and Bipartisan Policy Center Action shouldn't surprise anyone -- families continue to feel the economic strain of caregiving and want policies that better support caregivers. #CareGiving #EveryChildEveryState
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"For us, on Juneteenth, it’s important to talk about commitment to action that makes true emancipation a reality." -Helene Stebbins https://lnkd.in/eFfFU4ms #Juneteenth2024 #EveryChildEveryState
Juneteenth Celebration and Juneteenth Action - Alliance for Early Success
https://earlysuccess.org
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Alliance for Early Success reposted this
🎊 🎊 For the next Reimagining Childcare (RCC) Grantee Spotlight, we will be featuring Alliance for Early Success! Alliance for Early Success (AES) is a national non-profit that works-level advocates to support optimal development for young children. AES envisions that “every child in every state has what they need in the early years to realize their full potential for a lifetime.” AES work is guided by connectedness, adaptiveness, antiracism, comprehensiveness, bipartisanship, and patience, and their mission is “to create a powerful, diverse community that informs, accelerates, and amplifies early childhood policy allies’ effectiveness in achieving state actions necessary for each and every young child to thrive.” The RCC Study, funded by the RWJF, will tell the story of how AES is creating spaces for collective power and transformative change in the early childhood ecosystem. AES has partnered with National Black Child Development Institute, 9to5, United Parent Leaders Action Network (UPLAN), and the Early Childhood Funders Collaborative to form the Power Equity Council to represent different voices in the field. By creating a table that represents collective power, the Power Equity Council aims to make shared funding decisions to help radically transform the early childhood ecosystem.
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Alliance for Early Success reposted this
We are pleased to announce Richard Trent as the new Executive Director of Main Street Alliance. With a background in environmental stewardship and workforce development, Richard is uniquely equipped to lead our organization towards greater community-driven success. His approach to building bridges among grassroots leaders, private philanthropies, and government agencies will be invaluable as we continue to amplify the voices of small business leaders across the country. Join us in welcoming Richard to our team!
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Keep this history with you and act, Cedric says. “Don’t be a zombie!” Dispatch from #WilmingtonNC, where the Alliance for Early Success team retreat included a dive into the little-known Wilmington Massacre of 1898 with the amazing Cedric Harrison of Wilmingtoncolor - wilmington in color. #AlliesForAnitracism #EveryChildEveryState