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Mass. Takes Major Step Toward Child Care Reform
State sets ambitious framework for addressing one of its biggest challenges
Neighborhood Villages Celebrates FY25 State Budget
Signed Budget Strengthens Early Education and Care
Neighborhood Villages Applauds Early Education Investments in FY25 State Budget Compromise
Proposal Includes $1.52 Billion For Early Education and Care, Makes C3 Grant Program Permanent
Do You Have an Idea for Early Education?
Zaentz Early Education Initiative looks for fresh ideas to transform the early education landscape
Governor Healey And Commerce Secretary Raimondo Rally For Child Care Reform At Innovation Summit
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey took the podium alongside U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo at the inaugural National Child Care Innovation Summit.
Brain-Building Tips for Parents and Caregivers
Early Learning Nation magazine asked leaders and experts, “How can parents and caregivers make this a playful learning summer?” Here are their responses.
The U.N.’s International Day of Play vs. “An Inhuman World”
Inspired by this research, Neighborhood Villages recently launched a new play-based curriculum in partnership with the LEGO Foundation and Boston Public Schools. “In early childhood, play is learning,” says Binal Patel, chief program officer.
Neighborhood Villages Celebrates Early Education Funding in Senate FY25 State Budget
Final Senate FY25 Budget Includes $1.58 Billion For Early Education and Care with $475 Million Reserved for Child Care Operations Grants
Private Equity Is Coming for Child Care. What Does That Mean?
A Q+A with Elliot Haspel on How Private Equity and Shareholders Are Reshaping American Child Care
Neighborhood Villages Unveils New Curriculum for Toddlers
Tune into NBC 10 Boston to learn more about how Neighborhood Villages is unveiling a new curriculum for toddlers.
Local Nonprofit Launches New, Free Curriculum For Toddlers And Caregivers
Neighborhood Villages has created a new learning curriculum for toddlers in an effort to fill the gaps in pre-K childcare and education.
Neighborhood Villages Launches New Play-Based Toddler Curriculum Designed in Partnership with Boston Public Schools and the LEGO Foundation
Developed high-quality early education curriculum available for free to educators across the country.
Neighborhood Villages Commends MA Senate for Investment in Early Education in FY25 Budget
The Senate Ways and Means Committee’s FY25 Budget Earmarks $1.58 Billion For Early Education and Care, Including $475 Million for Child Care Operations Grants
Neighborhood Villages Applauds Early Education Funding in House FY25 State Budget
Neighborhood Villages — a Boston-based nonprofit that advocates for solutions to the greatest challenges faced by the early education sector — celebrated the passage of the $58 billion fiscal 2025 state budget put forward by the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Growing the Pipeline of Early Childhood Educators
Neighborhood Villages Apprenticeship Program Graduates First Cohort and Continues to Grow
Taming the country’s highest child care costs
Daycare costs parents a small fortune, yet many providers still don’t even make a living wage.
Neighborhood Villages Awarded Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital Community Health Impact Funds
Neighborhood Villages is pleased to announce that it has received Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Community Health Impact Funds to support Neighborhood Villages’ work with Ellis Early Learning in Jamaica Plain in piloting a multi-layered, comprehensive behavioral health model for ECE settings that can be scaled across the state.
With cuts to child-care grants looming, providers worry about future of program
“Because the program has been so successful, more and more [child-care providers] are participating. And as programs open new classrooms or bring on more teachers, they become eligible for more money in their grant,” said Lauren Kennedy, cofounder of the early-education advocacy nonprofit Neighborhood Villages.
“This Is Our Moment”: Six Bank Street Policy Fellows Share Their Strategies
Binal Patel, chief program officer at Neighborhood Villages, previously helped launch and then ran an early childhood program for infants, toddlers and preschoolers in Watertown, MA.
Mass. Senate passes early education and child care bill focused on affordability, access
Neighborhood Villages Senior Director of Advocacy Latoya Gayle said the industry is “inherently broken” with families struggling to find spots for their children.