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City of Boston: "CozyKin CEO + Head of Growth Serve on SPARK Boston Panel"

The challenge brings together individuals from a variety of professional sectors to discuss the crisis around the high cost of childcare.

In partnership with Mayor Walsh's SPARK council and Boston’s Office For Women’s Advancement, The Future of Childcare Challenge brings together individuals from a variety of professional sectors to discuss the crisis around the high cost of childcare. The event takes place on April 27 in the form of a panel of speakers and “Challenge/Hackathon", where participants propose ideas and prizes are awarded at the end for the most effective solutions to the childcare crisis.

This Challenge invites community members, creative thinkers, entrepreneurs, students, businesses — anyone — to submit an Entry to address the childcare affordability and access crisis in Boston. Propose an idea drawing on at least one of the five pillars:

  1. Childcare Affordability
  2. Childcare Accessibility
  3. Supporting Childcare Provider Professional Development
  4. Employer’s Best Practices for Parents/Guardians
  5. Legislation Impacting Childcare

ENTRY GUIDELINES

Your Entry must relate to the childcare affordability and accessibility crisis, and must fall within at least one of the five pillars: Childcare Affordability, Childcare Accessibility, Supporting Childcare Provider Professional Development, Employer’s Best Practices for Parents/Guardians, and Legislation Impacting Childcare. Your solution should be accessible to diverse populations (different economic means, rural/urban/suburban, race, culture, gender, etc.). Your novel ideas, resources, and technologies should encourage collaboration between policymakers, employers and parents and guardians.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

Entries are non-confidential and must introduce Entrant’s solution and expertise. Entry attachments may be submitted in .pdf, .xls, .xlsx, .doc, docx, .ppt, or .pptx formats. Links to publicly available online videos (e.g., YouTube) can be included in your Entry. Entries must be submitted to sparkboston@boston.gov by May 27, 2019 at 11:59 p.m.

YOUR ENTRY MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

A description of proposed solution or technology, including:

This article originally appeared on City of Boston.

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