English Español Tiếng Việt Русский English Sacramento County Child Care Provider Survey - Spring 2024 The Sacramento County Local Child Care and Development Planning Council (LPC) supports families and local early care and education programs by assessing local child care needs and ensuring that our community has access to affordable, high-quality care. We are asking for your help to determine the current early learning landscape in Sacramento County by completing our provider survey. Your input is invaluable as we work to ensure that the needs of providers, children, and families are met in our community. The data collected in the survey will be used to inform our current Needs Assessment Plan and priorities. This information is critical as we advise local leaders on the needed services and funding.Please answer the questions below as completely and as accurately as possible. The director of the family child care home or child care center should complete this survey only one time for each location that you operate.For the purposes of this survey: Infants and toddlers are children between 0 and 24 months. Preschool-aged children are between 2 and 5 years old. School-aged children are 5 years and older. In appreciation for your time, there will be an opportunity at the end of the survey to submit your email address for a raffle of classroom resources and materials valued at around $200. Question Title * 1. This early learning program setting is a Child care center Family child care home Question Title * 2. My funding streams include: (Select all that apply.) Subsidy vouchers (i.e., Child Action, Beanstalk) State-funded general child care program (CCTR) Federally-funded program (i.e., Head Start/Early Head Start, migrant programs) California State Preschool Program (CSPP) Private pay (parents pay tuition) Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. ZIP Code where child care is located. Question Title * 4. At this location, we are licensed to serve: (Select all that apply.) infants (0 - 24 months) toddlers (18 - 30 months) preschool (2 to 5 years) 5 years and up (before and after school, holiday care, or grade levels TK/K) Question Title * 5. If you do not serve infants and toddlers, why not? (Select all that apply.) Staffing ratios or other regulations Not enough space in my home/facility Operational costs I choose not to serve infants and toddlers Other (please describe) Next