Child Care

High-quality early childhood education and child care lay the critical foundation for a child’s entire future, as roughly 90% of brain development happens before age five.

affordable, high-quality care

During these formative years, high quality programs foster essential cognitive, social, and emotional skills that set children up for long-term academic success. Beyond the classroom, children who access high quality early care are statistically more likely to graduate high school, earn higher wages, and build healthier lives.

Investing in early education isn’t just about preparing kids for kindergarten—it’s about unlocking their lifelong potential.

Each year, United Way of Story County’s investments create 221 sliding-scale fee spots, helping more families have access to high-quality child care.

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Story County Child Care Partners

High-Quality, Affordable
Child Care is Within Reach

Finding the perfect fit for your family shouldn’t feel out of reach. We’re proud to partner with exceptional local child care centers to deliver high-quality, affordable care right here in our community. From flexible hours and sliding-scale fees to unique learning programs, our partners offer the diverse options and rock-solid support families need.

Ready to take the next step? Head over to their website today to explore enrollment details or discover exciting new employment opportunities!

Child Care Partners:

Child Care Feasibility Study

Understanding Child Care in Our Community

United Way of Story County previously utilized federal ARPA funding to stabilize local child care centers through strategic sign-on and retention bonuses. While this specific funding has now expired, our commitment to supporting local providers remains unchanged; we are currently launching a child care feasibility study to gather the data needed to implement next-generation solutions for Story County families.

The Story County Child Care Feasibility Study delivered a practical, evidence-based roadmap to improve access, affordability, and quality while supporting Story County’s families, providers, and employers.

Pendulum Dependent Care Solutions, a nationally recognized leader in child care feasibility and strategic planning, conducted the comprehensive study from November 2025 to June 2026.

The study provided:

  • Data and analysis we can use:
    • A full picture of what child care looked like and what it will require in the future, including how many spots existed, what families could afford, where care was located, and the state of the child care workforce.
  • Solutions we can put into action:
    • Clear recommendations for what our community can do next—such as which expansion options to prioritize, where partnerships can be built, how to fund these efforts, and a step-by-step plan for moving forward.
  • Community input and a shared direction:
    • Feedback collected from families, child care providers, employers, and local organizations across the county, along with measures to track progress and communication tools to help keep everyone aligned on the same goals.

Study report

  • Full Report
  • Summary
  • Link to Council presentation

Study Partners

The Child Care Feasibility Study is a collaborative effort between the following partners:

  • Ames Regional Economic Alliance (AREA)
  • United Way of Story County (UWSC)
  • Iowa State University
  • City of Ames
  • Story County Board of Supervisors
  • Story County Medical Center
  • Nevada Economic Development Council