Missouri pilot program enlists employers and providers to help families afford childcare

A new pilot program in Missouri seeks to make it easier for parents to afford childcare—by getting not only the state but employers to help pay for it.

Child Care Works, which launched in November, is a new cost-sharing model enabled by a $2.5 million allocation in the state’s current fiscal year budget. Backers hope that will subsidize up to 450 seats in early childcare centers across Missouri, with a focus on helping families that don’t qualify for federal subsidies, but still struggle to pay their own way.

Brian Schmidt is the executive director of the nonprofit Kids Win Missouri, which the state of Missouri contracted to set up and administer the program. As of late December, they’d seen 287 seats awarded, with participation in 19 communities across the state and more in the works. “We had a lot of demand, more demand for the program than we have funds,” he says. 

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