EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION CONSORTIUM
Data sourced from IRS 990 public filings
EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION CONSORTIUM ECEC and BCG Release Recommendations on Future of Nation’s Child Care As Americans emerge from the pandemic, the need for child care is greater than ever. And while the pandemic highlighted the essential role of child care to our nation’s economy, it also revealed how fragile the child care sector is. The Early Care & Education Consortium released a paper discussing the urgent need for significant federal investments to build and improve upon our existing early education system. The paper, which was informed by analysis from the Boston Consulting Group, includes recommendations on how federal funding should be used to address the nation’s growing child care crisis. Solutions to Achieve a More Equitable and Sustainable Early Care and Education SystemExecutive Summary and RecommendationsThe Need for a Mixed Delivery System Expiration of COVID-19 Funding Threatens State Child Care Infrastructure, Family Support and Business Workforce Learn More State Solutions for the Child Care Workforce Crisis Read Report THE TIME IS NOW: Working Across the Aisle to Increase Access to Affordable, High-Quality Child Care Read More Rethinking America’s Child Care System How child care businesses are funded has created a broken business model, a challenge exacerbated by COVID-19. With many child care businesses forced to close, families are struggling to find high-quality care that helps their children learn and thrive while allowing them to stay in workforce. Policy solutions are needed. Watch BPC’s new video, Rethinking America’s Child Care System, to learn more. Recent News & Press Releases Press Releases and Letters January 5, 2026 | Statement by Early Care and Education Consortium Regarding Federal Pause of Child Care Resources in Minnesota News December 3, 2025 | Governor Katie Hobbs Invests $1 Million to Reduce Child Care Licensing Fees Press Releases and Letters October 29, 2025 | JOINT STATEMENT: Groups Call on Congress to Protect Head Start, End the Shutdown ECEC in the News October 28, 2025 | JOINT STATEMENT: Groups Call on Congress to Protect Head Start, End the Shutdown News October 14, 2025 | Farm to ECE: A Key Opportunity to Bolster Child and Adult Care Food Program News September 3, 2025 | STATE OF PLAY: Appropriations View All
Annual Revenue
$2,352,649
Known Funders
1
Grants Received
1
Financial History
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | $2,352,649 | $2,035,106 | $1,661,804 |
| 2023 | $2,213,035 | $1,592,539 | $1,329,261 |
| 2022 | $1,670,940 | $1,386,891 | $714,561 |
| 2021 | $1,124,842 | $1,842,908 | $424,716 |
| 2020 | $850,909 | $764,952 | $1,158,967 |
| 2019 | $705,029 | $458,642 | $1,056,700 |
| 2018 | $697,920 | $502,392 | $902,512 |
| 2017 | $630,273 | $604,028 | $632,361 |
Top Funders
NEW YORK, NY
Key Personnel
From 2024 IRS 990 filing
RICHARD HUFFMAN
DIRECTOR
RICARDO CAMPO
DIRECTOR
ANDY SHERRARD
DIRECTOR
ARIHANT JAIN
DIRECTOR
KIM VU
DIRECTOR
LEIGH-ELLEN LOUIE
DIRECTOR
RICHARD WEISSMAN
DIRECTOR
GERRY PASTOR
DIRECTOR
WES WOOTEN
DIRECTOR
JOSHUA FRICK
DIRECTOR
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