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Introducing the 2026 NICCA Conference Logo
We are excited to unveil the official logo for the 2026 National Tribal Child Care Conference, created in partnership with Keiki O Ka ʻĀina Family Learning Centers. Blending meaningful Hawaiian elements, including the ‘Iwa bird, Lehua blossom, honu, volcano, and ocean waves - the design reflects both the beauty of Hawai’i and the shared values of Tribal Nations across the country.
Nov 172 min read


New Resource: Home Visiting Cost Model Helps Programs Understand True Costs
Prenatal to Five Fiscal Strategies (P5FS) has launched the Home Visiting Cost Model (HVCM)—an interactive tool that helps programs understand the true cost of delivering home visiting services. The model includes customizable options for staffing, training, and benefits, with cost estimates available for all states, territories, and 36 Tribal Nations.
Nov 102 min read


NICCA at NCAI: Standing Strong for Our Children and Cultures
At the 2025 NCAI Annual Convention, NICCA will take the main stage and lead a breakout session celebrating Tribal child care as a foundation of sovereignty, culture, and community. From advocating for CCDF as a tool of self-determination to sharing hands-on ways to weave Native traditions into early learning, NICCA continues to stand strong for our children—the strength of our Nations.
Oct 222 min read


New Mexico Leads the Nation with Universal, No-Cost Child Care
New Mexico is making history as the first state in the nation to offer no-cost universal child care for all families—regardless of income—beginning November 1. This groundbreaking investment will save families an average of $12,000 per child each year and strengthen the early childhood workforce through higher wages, expanded access, and targeted growth for infant and toddler care. By centering equity, community, and sustainability, NM is setting a new national standard for w
Oct 73 min read


Meet NICCA at the NCAI 82nd Annual Convention & Marketplace
NICCA will be at the NCAI 82nd Annual Convention & Marketplace in Seattle, November 16–21, 2025. While there, we invite Tribal child care and early learning leaders to share their stories with us as part of Connecting Our Programs: A Living Resource of Tribal Stories and Strategies. This is your opportunity to uplift your community’s voice, highlight your program’s strengths, and contribute to a resource that celebrates the diversity and resilience of Tribal child care across
Sep 222 min read


See NICCA at the 2025 Annual Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Convention
Join us at the 2025 Annual Alaska Federation of Natives Convention at the Dena'ina Civic & Convention Center in Anchorage, AK. The event will be held on October 16-18, 2025 and is free for the public.
Sep 153 min read


A Year of Growth and Impact: NICCA’s 2024 Highlights
In FY2024, NICCA deepened its impact through training, advocacy, and direct support to Tribal early childhood programs. From shaping federal policy to strengthening community-based solutions, NICCA remained steadfast in its mission to uplift Tribal voices and ensure Native children receive culturally grounded, high-quality care.
Jul 153 min read


Child Care in the News: ICWA Debates, Head Start at Risk, and Rising Workforce Alarms
Stay up to date with the latest Child Care in the News.
Apr 62 min read


