Tribal Early Childhood Resource Hub
Access to affordable, quality child care is a challenge for most American families, but the challenges are greater for American Indian and Alaska Native parents and compounded by the high unemployment rates, limited job opportunities and lack of proximity to child care programs of any type. Below is BPC’s portfolio of work exploring the relationship between tribes and early childhood programs.
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Reports
Blind Spots in Tribal 477 Plans
The Impact of Federal Early Care and Education Programs on Tribes
Righting a Wrong: Advancing Equity in Child Care Funding for American Indian & Alaska Native Families
Data and Funding Gaps in Tribal Early Care and Education
Tribal Early Care and Education Programs
Tribal Home Visiting
Surveys
Blogs
Findings from BPC’s Survey of American Indian/Alaska Native Parents
Ensuring Federal Programs are More Inclusive of Native Americans
Impact of Substance Abuse and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome on Tribal Communities
Tribal Use of Supplemental CCDBG funds from the CRRSA
Child Care Gap on the Flathead Reservation
Events
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