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Policy Platform

  1. Dedicated ECE facilities funding

  2. Intermediary resources for technical assistance and capacity building

  3. Comprehensive national needs assessment

  4. Community development finance alignment

  5. Increased public sector operating support for providers

NCFN’s Letter to HUD on its Notice of Proposed Information Collection (NPIC) of Child Care in Public Housing

NCFN submitted written comments to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as the department prepares to make determinations about its data collection on child care public housing.

Congressional & Administration Comment Letters

  • September 2023: NCFN sign-on letter to Congress urging $16 billion a year in emergency child care funding

  • August 2023: NCFN comment letter on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on Improving Child Care Access, Affordability, and Stability in the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF)

  • December 2022: NCFN comment letter to a request for information on the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund issued by the EPA

  • August 2022: NCFN comment letter on the interagency proposal to update the Community Reinvestment Act

  • April 2022: NCFN endorsement of The Care Economy Resolution

  • March 2021: NCFN endorsement of the Child Care is Infrastructure Act

  • February 2021: NCFN comment letter to the Federal Reserve Board on the Community Reinvestment Act

  • December 2020: NCFN Memo to the Biden-Harris Transition Team outlining Opportunities for Advancing the Nation’s Early Care and Learning Infrastructure

  • July 2020: NCFN testimony in response to the House Ways and Means Worker and Family Support Subcommittee hearing on “The Child Care Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic”

  • April 2020: NCFN Letter to Congress urging Congress to Include Additional Emergency Funding for ECE Providers

  • April 2020: NCFN comment letter to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) on changes to the Community Reinvestment Act

  • December 2019: NCFN comment letter to the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) on Improving Access to High-Quality, Affordable Child Care

Budget Reconciliation Resources