• Episode 006: Navigating the End of Federal Funding and Surviving the Child Care Crisis

  • Sep 29 2023
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 006: Navigating the End of Federal Funding and Surviving the Child Care Crisis

  • Summary

  • In episode 006 of our podcast, we dive deep into the critical topic of addressing the current media attention on the childcare industry, with a specific focus on the federal funding that’s set to expire in the coming days and next year.

    Our mission is clear: we want to empower you to build a “no joke” child care center, a business that stands strong through any challenge, and positively impacts your family and community.

    Join us as we explore the four core elements of a successful childcare center: Marketing, Money, Manpower, and Methodologies.

    We’ll provide a candid analysis of the ongoing debate surrounding government funding, offering insights into two distinct sides of the issue. While some advocate for continued financial support from the government, others argue for self-reliance and sustainability.

    We’ll share our perspective on which path you should choose and why building a resilient childcare business should be your ultimate goal.

    With reports predicting the closure of half a million childcare centers in the next six months, we’re here to help you navigate these challenging times.

    Remember, your success is our legacy, and together, we can weather any storm in the childcare industry.

    Grab a copy of the No Joke Guide to Enrollments on Demand Book here: https://offer.nojokechildcare.com/free-book-page

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