Greater Mohawk Valley Childcare: General Interest Intake
Join our professionalists panels for the Greater Mohawk valley Childcare grant.
We are looking for childcare providers (childcare centers and family child care home employers), childcare workers, and community partner organizations for various panels within the Mohawk Valley region. This includes Oneida, Herkimer, Madison, Otsego, Chenango, Delaware, Fulton, and Montgomery Counties, as well as marginalized populations in rural areas, such as unemployed, underemployed, low income, Black, Hispanic, or New Americans. This grant also serves childcare workers who are single mothers.
These panels will convene over various interests like pay, benefits, skill attainment, and regulations. With a focus on gathering data and feedback, this project has a strong worker voice component to ensure that both urban and rural childcare workers are involved in developing solutions and improvements regarding their employment while pulling from their direct experiences.
For more information and resources regarding this grant, visit the Greater Mohawk Valley Childcare homepage.
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