Our President and CEO Nicole Riehl joined KOA this morning to discuss the growing economic strain of child care and our report with @CommonSenseInstitute. Listen here: https://t.co/Ont0cdBrsR
The CO legislative session is wrapped! Big wins for early childhood: 10-year extension of CCTC (HB26-1004); LCOs under Early Childhood Councils (SB26-019); licensing taskforce (SB26-020); affordable housing inc. co-located childcare (HB26-1001); 5-year regs review (SB26-137) 🎉
HB26-1004, the Continuation of the Child Care Contribution Tax Credit, passed Senate Finance yesterday.
@EPICimpactorg President Nicole Riehl testified in support. Thanks to Senate President @ColemanforCO and Minority Leader @SenSimpsonCO.
Next stop: Senate Appropriations.
New data confirms what we’ve long known: investing in care is investing in our economy. A new report shows 45% growth in VC investment in the care economy over the past decade.
Check out the full report from @pivotaldotcom for trends and opportunities.
https://t.co/K7JB1JqIYZ
EPIC testified in support of the Child Care Contribution Tax Credit (CCTC) which is advancing to the Appropriations Committee.
For 20+ years, the CCTC has mobilized private investment in child care. Thanks to bill sponsors and the House Finance Committee for unanimous support.
Each year, 15,000+ Coloradans invest $66M in child care, leveraging $33M from the state.
That’s the impact of the Child Care Contribution Tax Credit (CCTC). Extending CCTC through HB26-1004 keeps care affordable, supports providers and strengthens Colorado’s workforce.
Colorado employers lose $780M each year due to a shortage of child care. For 20+ years, the Child Care Contribution Tax Credit (CCTC) has strengthened child care through private investment.
HB 26-1004 is up next week. Investing in child care strengthens Colorado’s workforce.🦾
EPIC’s Alethea Gomez joined Gary Community Ventures at the Clyfford Still Museum with Senator Hickenlooper and community leaders, where Gary announced its 10-year sunset timeline, highlighting the lasting importance of its work in Colorado.
EPIC is proud to welcome Denver Preschool Program President and CEO Elsa Holguin as our newest Network Member! 🎉
A proven leader and social entrepreneur, Elsa has championed initiatives that expand early childhood opportunities for Colorado’s children and families. Welcome!
Join us at the 2025 Health Links Annual Event on Aug. 14.
EPIC will lead a workshop with tools to navigate Colorado’s child care landscape, solutions from the Employer Child Care Navigator and steps to expand access for your workforce.
Register today: https://t.co/dSwVyYdGwS
@EPICimpactorg's unique Child Care Design Lab helps Colorado employers turn ideas into action.
🎥 Hear how organizations like Community Hospital and @skisteamboat are finding real solutions to support working families: https://t.co/iAZzsAARoC
We’re feeling the love! 🫶 Big thanks to Shelby Mattingly for the sweet treats from Women’s Bean Project.
Shelby is a longtime EPIC champion, and we’re thrilled to see her bring that same passion to her new role as President & CEO.
Congratulations on the new role, Shelby! 🎉
When manufacturing leader i2M saw rising absenteeism, a needs assessment revealed child care as a key issue. The company partnered with a provider for extended-hours care -- resulting in fewer missed shifts and higher employee engagement.
Learn more 👉 https://t.co/7B2n9gG1Jb
✈️ @DENAirport is opening a drop-in child care center in its new CEAA facility to support employees and trainees. @EPICimpactorg is proud to partner on this first-of-its-kind solution for Colorado’s workforce.
Learn more from @CBSNewsColorado.
https://t.co/qiJBbd1okU
@EPICimpactorg proudly recognizes longtime member Nicole Dorsey for her continued leadership as @pncbank elevates its membership.
Nicole joins EPIC Board member Ryan Beiser in advancing PNC’s commitment to Colorado’s youngest learners. 🎉
A new drop-in child care center is coming to @DENAirport in 2026 to support employees and training attendees. ✈️
@EPICimpactorg is proud to support this investment in flexible child care and help strengthen Colorado’s child care infrastructure. Read more: https://t.co/dTtA2pIlcB
Congratulations to @EPICimpactorg Board member Heather Tritten, president and CEO of @ColoradoKidsOrg, on receiving a 2025 Alumni Leadership Award from @CUDenver School of Education & Human Development! 🎉 We are proud to celebrate her outstanding leadership and contributions.
EPIC’s 2025 Legislative Progress Report is here! 📋 This session led to $802 million in early childhood investments and strengthened EPIC’s role as a policy leader. See how members helped shape solutions for Colorado’s families, businesses and economy.
https://t.co/cWOo3Ln5Jc
✈️ @DENAirport is opening an on-site child care center in 2026, developed with @EPICimpactorg through a feasibility study. With space for 20 children, it’s a big step for working families.
Read more from @Chalkbeat: https://t.co/dngTKVrjYN
Access to child care is essential, not optional. Funding freezes to CCCAP have left 5,700+ kids without care. @EPICimpactorg's Aya Takemoto and CWEE highlight the urgent need for investment to protect Colorado families.
Read more: https://t.co/jWjZEc8YLK
EPIC is proud to welcome Ambar Suero, Executive Director of Teach For America Colorado, as an EPIC Network member! With more than 18 years of experience in education and leadership, Ambar brings valuable insight to our work expanding child care solutions. Welcome, Ambar! 🎉