
Access to affordable, quality child care for all Vermont children is ESSENTIAL for healthy families, a robust workforce, a resilient economy, and a more equitable society for us all.
Together, we can build a brighter future for Vermont.
We are successful in our mission when:
- Access: 100% of Vermont families with children ages birth to five have access to regulated early care and learning opportunities that meet their needs
- High Quality: 100% of children are in programs led by skilled early educators who are prepared and well-compensated for their essential work
- Affordability: 100% of families who need it spend no more than 10% of their household income on child care
Progress on Child Care
We’ve made significant progress on solving Vermont’s child care crisis! In 2023, we passed Act 76 — a first-of-its-kind, long-term investment that stabilizes our child care sector; provides access to more affordable, quality child care for thousands of Vermont families; and helps make Vermont a more affordable place to live, especially for families with children. This new law makes Vermont a national leader in child care. Learn more about Act 76 and what it means for you and your community.
We’re already seeing progress on the ground. Public investment in child care has helped 100 new programs open, created 1,000 new child care spaces, and lowered child care costs for thousands of Vermonter families. Act 76 also makes it easier for established programs to expand capacity, upgrade facilities, and increase compensation for staff. Below is a snapshot of what’s happening across the state:
Child Care Progress Map

























What’s Next for Vermont’s Child Care Campaign?
Our movement is here to stay. Let’s Grow Kids Action Network will continue to advocate, lobby, and elect child care champs in future elections. Our partner organizations take on more prominent leadership roles in Vermont's child care ecosystem:
- Vermont Association for the Education of Young Children (VTAEYC) will lead early childhood education advocacy and ECE professional development work.
- First Children’s Finance VT will lead business coaching, financial planning help, and resources for child care programs.
- Building Bright Futures will continue tracking system-level updates and data on how Vermont’s child care system is working.
Ready to Solve the Child Care Crisis?
Your voice still matters! We wouldn’t have gotten this far without you, and we can’t continue child care change without your continued involvement. You have the experience and skills to continue advocating for child care for years to come!
Progress on child care is happening because Vermonters like you share their stories, contact their legislators, volunteer their time, and attend our Child Care Campaign events. Learn how you can get involved and make a difference today.