Solutions
Childcare supports for every employer
We know that solving the childcare crisis will take a multitude of actors, solutions, policies, and at the end of the day—systemic change. The below solutions are some of the ways that employers can begin to make a difference.
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Promote education & learning
Offer tax benefits
Invest in innovation
Foster a care culture
Provide childcare assistance
Advocate for public policy change
Enhance private policies
Case Studies
No more guessing on what's needed to fix the broken childcare system. Click through the carousel below to see solutions in action.
Case Studies
Mud\Wtr
Mud\Wtr has created robust private policies to support and celebrate parenthood with the assumption that if you give employees a comprehensive, radical benefits package, employees will work harder, create better, and stay longer. They’re testing policies like unlimited paid time off, money for meditation retreats, an annual individual paid trip, and monthly book budgets, hoping that it will set a new standard for companies supporting well-being in the workplace and supporting the balance of responsibilities at home and work.
Mud\Wtr is currently valued at $138 million and they’ve retained their 22 employees to date.
Child Stipend
$500 per month as a child stipend for each child under the age of 5 years old.
Well-being Stipend
$200 per month as a well-being stipend for each employee.
Paid Leave
4 weeks of paid pregnancy disability leave and/or 12 weeks of paid parental bonding leave