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Business: the Means of Providing Quality Care

Resources for Child Caring

Tom Copeland has been providing business training, information, research, and advocacy for family child care providers for over 25 years. He is available to answer your questions via phone or email on all aspects of running your business. If you live in Minnesota he can be reached at 651-641-6626 or tcopeland@resourcesforchildcare.org.

Tom has entered into a partnership with the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) to deliver training, technical assistance, monthly newsletter, and other support services for providers outside of Minnesota. If you live outside of Minnesota you may reach Tom at tcopeland@nafcc.org or 800-359-3817 x321. For information about sponsoring a training workshop with Tom, go to the training section of the NAFCC website: www.nafcc.org.

These are links to Tom Copeland's articles at Resources for Child Caring.

2009-2011 Subsidy Rates

 

South Dakota Child Care Services has published the child care subsidy rates effective June 1, 2009.

Nutrition Programs

 

Food costs are a significant expense for child care providers. State registered providers are eligible to receive reimbursement for some of these costs when they participate in the USDA Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) which has several sponsors in our state. Select a sponsor and help yourself as you provide nutritious meals for children.

 
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