Texas Workforce Commission Launches Child Care Business Support Initiative
Summary
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has launched a new initiative to provide business coaching and training to child care providers across Texas. This program aims to help licensed or registered child care programs improve operations, financial management, and staff supervision.
What changed
The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) has announced the launch of its Child Care Business Support initiative, effective February 23, 2026. This program is designed to offer licensed or registered child care providers in Texas access to business coaching and training. The services will focus on improving critical business operations, including financial management, marketing, staff supervision, and risk management, with the goal of strengthening the child care sector and supporting working families.
Child care providers in Texas are encouraged to visit the provided URL to learn more about how to connect with the initiative. While this is a support program and not a regulatory mandate, participation could lead to improved business practices. There are no explicit compliance deadlines or penalties mentioned, as the initiative focuses on voluntary business development and support services.
What to do next
- Review the TWC Child Care Business Support initiative details at https://texas-ccbs.learnworlds.com/ to assess potential benefits for child care operations.
- Inform relevant child care providers within the organization about this new support resource.
Source document (simplified)
TWC Launches New Initiative to Support Child Care Businesses
Press Releases February 23, 2026 AUSTIN – The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) is launching the Child Care Business Support initiative to strengthen the vital role that child care businesses play in our communities. Through this initiative, child care providers will gain access to expert guidance and training that will help them overcome challenges and more effectively support children and families across the state.
“Texas child care businesses are a critical link in the workforce system, providing children with safe, nurturing environments while their families contribute to a strong Texas economy,” said TWC Chairman Joe Esparza. “The Child Care Business Support initiative demonstrates TWC's commitment to helping child care providers manage their business needs, so they can continue offering the highest possible quality of care.”
The initiative includes two types of support to promote the success of child care businesses:
- Business Coaching will help child care providers improve critical business operations, such as managing finances, marketing services, and supervising staff.
- Business Training will connect providers with experts in early childhood and adult learning for training sessions on important topics like financial planning, risk management, and effective communication with parents. “The Child Care Business Support initiative is a direct investment in our workforce,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Labor Alberto Treviño III. “By providing crucial business training, financial planning, and resources for employee retention to child care providers, we are strengthening the foundation for working families to thrive across Texas.”
The Business Support initiative will be available to all licensed or registered child care programs in Texas.
“Child care professionals are the critical, front-line leaders of early childhood education in Texas,” said TWC Commissioner Representing the Public Brent Connett. “By providing the tools and support they need to successfully run a business, this initiative empowers them to focus on nurturing and educating our youngest Texans, preparing them to succeed in school and ultimately the Texas economy.”
Child care providers can find more information on how to connect with TWC’s Child Care Business Support initiative by visiting https://texas-ccbs.learnworlds.com/.
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Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency dedicated to helping Texas employers, workers, and communities prosper economically. For details on TWC and its services in coordination with its local workforce development boards network, call 800-628-5115 or visit https://twc.texas.gov. Subscribe to email updates to receive notifications about TWC programs and services.
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