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The 2024 Early Care and Education Facilities Study (ECEFS) provides data and strategies to meet our communities’ anticipated need for ECE facilities. This study comprises two sections: (i) a county-wide ECE facilities needs assessment, cost estimate, and financing options, and (ii) a broader discussion of facilities planning and design, summaries of various ECE case studies of policies and program efforts, and a set of recommendations.
 

Appendix A: Existing Early Care Supply and Demand - 2023

Appendix B: Future Early Care Supply and Demand - 2028

Appendix C: Study Survey Instruments and Detailed Results

  1. Center-Based Provider Survey
  2. Family Child Care Home (FCCH) Survey
  3. County Employee Childcare Survey
  4. ECE Partner Survey

Appendix D: Childcare Center Design Templates

Appendix E: Supporting Data for Financial Analysis

Appendix F: Definition of Childcare Providers and Licensing Requirements

Appendix G: Paid Family Leave Benefits Matrix by State

Appendix H: Typical Childcare Coordinator Job Description

Appendix I: FCCH Grant Programs and General Plan Policy Examples


2024 ECEFS Fact Sheets


Childcare Facilities Locator

The SCCOE Resource and Referral Department (R&R) website www.childcarescc.org includes a searchable map of licensed childcare facilities and Transitional Kindergarten sites that can be filtered by the age of children served, facility type, and program features at https://www.childcarescc.org/child-care-referral/search.

 


2017 Early Learning Facilities Study

The 2017 Early Learning Facilities Study found that there were nearly 32,000 children ages 0-5 years in ·¬ÇÑÉçÇø that are in need of, yet did not have access to, licensed, quality childcare; a crisis in access that disproportionally affects families who reside in Santa Clara, San Jose, Morgan Hill, San Martin and Gilroy. Early care and education providers cited lack of space, issues finding a site, lack of local or state funding, issues obtaining a license, and local zoning and land use restrictions as the primary barriers to the early learning facility expansion and renovation that is needed to address this access issue.​

More information on study findings and recommendations can be found in the Executive Summary and Full Report.

Division: Educational Services
Program: Early Learning Services
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