One of United Way of North Idaho’s core impact goals is to ensure that all children have nurturing early experiences and enter school ready to learn. To achieve this, we build strong public-private partnerships to expand access to affordable, high-quality childcare for working families across our region. This work is critical—not only for the well-being of children and families today but also for the long-term health and prosperity of our communities.
For nearly half of Idaho households living below the A.L.I.C.E. threshold, childcare is one of the most significant barriers to financial stability. The high cost, limited availability, and staffing shortages in the childcare sector create a constant struggle for families who are working hard but earning just above the poverty line. In Idaho, childcare for two children can cost as much as housing, leaving little left for other essentials.
Childcare is the essential infrastructure that supports a strong workforce and a thriving economy. When parents can’t access reliable care, they’re forced to reduce work hours, leave jobs, or forgo career and education opportunities—creating a ripple effect that impacts employers, schools, and the broader community.
To address this need, United Way of North Idaho created the A.L.I.C.E. Child Care Scholarship Fund with the support of generous partners, including the City of Coeur d’Alene’s Community Development Block Grant program, Idaho Association for the Education of Young Children (IDAEYC), the Windermere Foundation, and annual United Way of North Idaho fundraising events. These funds help bridge the gap for working families—investing in children’s development while strengthening North Idaho’s future.