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ACE Fund board reports first year distributions: subsidies, operational grants and pilots underway
Summary
The Anchorage Child Care and Early Education (ACE) Fund board told the committee Sept. 3 it has started distributing subsidies and one‑time operational payments, enrolled early‑educator workers in a subsidy program and recommended capital and pilot grants after receiving 48 proposals.
The Anchorage Child Care and Early Education Fund board reported progress Sept. 3 on its first‑year implementation: initial payments have gone out for an early‑educator subsidy, a $2.4 million operational assistance pool has begun distribution through Thread Alaska, and the board recommended funding for capital and pilot projects after a competitive round.
Board chair Trevor Storrs said the early‑educator subsidy — administered by Alaska Family Services because of that agency’s role managing the state child‑care assistance program locally — has enrolled 76 workers so far and is paying care…
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