Advancing Equity: Endorsing Organizations
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More than 100 organizations nationwide have endorsed NAEYC's position statement on Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education. We are grateful for the opportunity to partner with so many leading organizations in our collective work to ensure all children have access to equitable learning opportunities that help them achieve their full potential as engaged learners and valued members of society. If you would like to add your organization as an endorser to the Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education, please complete this form.
Partner Organizations
- Associate Degree Early Childhood Teacher Educators: ACCESS to Shared Knowledge and Practices
- All Our Kin
- American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
- American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO
- American Indian College Fund
- Autism Society of America
- Child Care Aware of America
- Children's Defense Fund
- Children's Equity Project
- CLASP
- Council for Exceptional Children
- Council for Professional Recognition
- Council of Chief State School Officers
- Defending the Early Years
- Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children
- Early Care and Education Consortium
- Early & Elementary Education Policy Program at New America
- First Five Years Fund
- First Focus on Children
- International Step by Step Association
- Jumpstart
- Latino Policy Forum
- Learning Forward
- Learning Policy Institute
- McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership
- Military Child Education Coalition
- MomsRising
- Montessori Accreditation Council for Teacher Education
- National Association for Bilingual Education
- National Association for Regulatory Administration
- National Association of Early Childhood Specialists in State Departments of Education
- National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Educators
- National Association of Elementary School Principals
- National Association for Family Child Care
- National Association of School Psychologists
- National Association of Secondary School Principals
- National Association of State Boards of Education
- National Center for Learning Disabilities
- National Council of Jewish Women
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
- National Council on Teacher Quality
- National Education Association
- National Head Start Association
- National Women’s Law Center
- National Workforce Registry Alliance
- Phi Delta Kappa International
- Public Advocacy for Kids
- Save the Children
- Save the Children Action Network (SCAN)
- Start Early
- TEACH for America
- The Early Childhood Personnel Center
- The National Center on Education and the Economy
- The Rural School and Community Trust
- The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood National Center
- Trust for Learning
- UnidosUS
- WIDA
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NAEYC Affiliates
- Anchorage AEYC
- Arizona AEYC
- California AEYC
- Colorado AEYC
- Connecticut AEYC
- Delaware AEYC
- District of Columbia AEYC
- Florida AEYC
- Georgia AEYC
- Golden Corridor AEYC (IL)
- Hawaii AEYC
- Idaho AEYC
- Illinois AEYC
- Indiana AEYC
- Iowa AEYC
- Kansas AEYC
- Louisiana AEYC
- Maine AEYC
- Maryland AEYC
- Massachusetts AEYC
- Michigan AEYC
- Minnesota AEYC-Minnesota SACA
- Missouri AEYC
- Montana AEYC
- Nashville Area AEYC (TN)
- Nebraska AEYC
- Nevada AEYC
- New Hampshire AEYC
- New Jersey AEYC
- New Mexico AEYC
- New York AEYC
- North Carolina AEYC
- Northern Interior Alaska AEYC
- Northern Virginia AEYC
- Ohio AEYC
- Oklahoma AEYC
- Orange County AEYC (OCAEYC)
- Oregon AEYC
- Pennsylvania AEYC
- Puerto Rico AEYC
- Rhode Island AEYC
- South Carolina AEYC
- South Dakota AEYC
- Southern Arizona AEYC
- Southwest Ohio AEYC
- Texas AEYC
- Utah AEYC
- Vermont AEYC
- Virginia AEYC
- Washington AEYC
- WECA (Wisconsin Early Childhood Association)