Shared Services Network

Strengthen Your Business While Focusing on What is Most Important — the Children

Child Care Aware of Kansas was awarded a Child Care Quality Improvement and Support System grant from the Kansas Department for Children and Families to establish Shared Services for licensed Kansas child care programs. The overall goal of this opportunity is to support early care and education programs throughout the state to enhance the well-being, health, and development of young children.

Statewide Shared Services Offerings

Child Care Management Software: Zero Cost to You

The foundation of most Shared Service Networks is child care management software, which can help providers communicate with families and staff; set up reminders; handle scheduling and calendars; manage billing, reporting, and enrollment; and much more. The software also helps providers determine where additional support is needed, such as janitorial, maintenance, or administrative services.

We have partnered with the companies below to offer this software to KDHE licensed providers at no cost. 

Learn more about these partners from the links below, or contact your Regional Community Consultant. Find their information here, or email us.

Our Child Care Management Software Partners

Elevate your early education platform with the #1 child care management platform on the market! Quick to set up, and even easier to use: Brightwheel is built to save you and your staff time. 

Your dream, all-in-one child care management system,
powerful, not overwhelming. Playground has every feature you need to effortlessly run an early child care program — from child management to HR.

Compare both partners here

Find Your Network Hub

Find information about your Shared Services Network Hub below by clicking on your county. 

Find Resources

Find Shared Services for all programs across Kansas. To find services for your area, locate your Network Hub above.

Farm to Plate is a program that connects child care providers with local farmers or encourages garden building to bring fresh, nutritious food directly to their facilities. By participating, providers can enhance children’s meals with farm-fresh ingredients while supporting the local agricultural community.

Farm to Plate FAQ

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Funding provided by the Kansas Department for Children and Families