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Incentivize and recognize the accomplishment of certain actions that reflect commitment to and progress toward advancing the task force report recommendations through a Regional Business-Forward/Child Care-Friendly Certification.

Playbook for Regions

The Playbook for Regions supports the implementation of the VBREE Regional Initiative as a central toolbox of guidance and resources to accelerate coordinated and cohesive progress toward the priority goals across all regions. The Playbook for Regions outlines exemplary strategies as well as provides tools, templates, and data for regions to leverage to advance the vision and mission of the VBREE Regional Initiative.

The Playbook consists of four sections that build on each other toward achieving the vision and mission of the regional initiative. Within each section, the Playbook focuses on topic areas that Regional Delegations can leverage to build child care supply, based on unique needs and opportunities.

In addition to the full downloadable version, the contents of the Playbook for Regions can be accessed using the filter features to quickly search by Topic and Resource Type. Click to filter for the Playbook materials that are most relevant to regional child care supply building needs.

The downloadable Playbook for Regions PDF is updated regularly with additional tools, templates, and guides. All users are encouraged to check back for updates and additions as the work progresses.

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Resources

Peake Childhood Center

Peake Childhood Center

The Peake Childhood Center (Peake) is a 54-year-old non-profit organization with a mission to provide high-quality affordable child care that prepares children for school. On June 4, 2025, Peake began operating their second child care program in a $20 million state-of-the-art building owned by the City of Newport News, Virigina.
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Repurposing Underutilized Space for Child Care

Repurposing Underutilized Space for Child Care

Repurposing means finding hidden capacity - space that exists but isn’t being used to its full potential - and converting it for child care. It is flexible and reactive to an existing need.
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Tutorial 1: Child Care as Regional Infrastructure

Tutorial 1: Child Care as Regional Infrastructure

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Regional Certification

VBREE Regional Delegations are incentivized to strive to achieve Business-Forward/Child Care-Friendly Certification. This Certification recognizes the accomplishment of certain actions reflecting the region’s commitment to and progress toward addressing child care challenges that present a risk to Virginia’s economy, workforce competitiveness, and ranking as top in the nation for businesses. A Certified region has achieved the VBREE Regional Initiative’s goals of elevating child care as infrastructure, expanding the supply of quality child care, and strengthening the capabilities of the child care industry.