KinderCare Benefits as Indiana Expands CCDF Subsidies for 14,000 Children

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Indiana restored its Child Care Development Fund subsidy program to serve over 14,000 children with affordable early education through providers like KinderCare. KinderCare expects this reinvestment to boost enrollment at its Indiana centers, support workforce stability for employer partnerships and enhance long-term economic growth.

1. Indiana Reinvests in Child Care Subsidies

Indiana Governor and state legislature approved a reinvestment in the Child Care Development Fund subsidy program, restoring funding to cover affordable early education for over 14,000 children through providers including KinderCare Learning Companies.

2. Enrollment and Revenue Implications for KinderCare

The restored subsidies are expected to drive enrollment increases at KinderCare’s Indiana centers, supporting higher utilization rates and generating incremental revenue while helping partnering employers maintain a stable workforce.

3. Strategic Partnerships and Long-Term Outlook

KinderCare will continue collaborating with policymakers and communities to expand access to quality child care, positioning the company for potential future subsidy expansions in other states and contributing to long-term economic development.

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