An initiative of the Owen County Community Foundation

Child care resources for Owen County families, providers, and future providers.

We're Owen County's front door for child care and early learning. Choose the path that fits you, and we'll point you to your next step.

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How can we help you today?

I'm a parent or caregiver

Search current openings, compare programs by quality rating, and find free tools to get your child ready for school.

Find child care

I work in child care

Earn your CDA credential, move up in the state's quality ratings, and find training and support built for Owen County providers.

Get provider support

I want to open a child care program

Owen County families are waiting. Get free, one-on-one local guidance — before you fill out a single form.

Start the conversation

Why this coalition exists

The need, in plain numbers.

Estimated need

852

Owen County children under six who likely need care — about 6 in 10 of all the county's young kids.

Capacity lost

175

Licensed child care spots the county lost in 2025, when two of its largest programs closed.

Regional ranking

2nd lowest

Owen County's child care access among the 10 Indiana Uplands counties — well below the statewide average.

Families are commuting to other counties for care, turning down jobs, or leaving the workforce entirely. The coalition exists to turn that around — by supporting the providers we still have, helping new programs open their doors, and connecting families to what's available right now.

Sources: The Owen News (Dec. 2025)(opens in new tab); Brighter Futures Indiana; Early Learning Indiana (2024). Uplands access index 43.2 vs. 63.8 statewide.

Led by the Owen County Community Foundation

Part of Uplands Smart Start, spanning 10 Indiana Uplands counties

For parents & families

Find child care that fits your family

Child care in Owen County can be hard to come by — but you don't have to search alone. Start here, and if you hit a dead end, tell us. Every gap you report helps us make the case for more care in our county.

Search current openings

Indiana's free Child Care Finder lists licensed and registered programs statewide — locations, ages served, hours, and quality ratings — so you can see what's available in and around Owen County right now.

Talk to a real person

CASY (Chances and Services for Youth) is the child care resource & referral agency serving Owen County families. Their specialists offer free help finding care and can walk you through what financial assistance is currently available.

Know what the quality ratings mean

Indiana rates participating programs through Paths to Quality, from Level 1 (meets health and safety standards) to Level 4 (nationally accredited). You'll see these levels in Child Care Finder listings — they're a quick way to know what to expect.

Get ready for kindergarten

Coming soon

Simple, free activities and checklists that build the skills kids need on day one. Readiness materials are on the way.

Have a question, or can't find what you need?

Reach out — a real person will get back to you, and every question helps us see where Owen County needs more care.

Email the coalition

For providers & early educators

You do essential work. The coalition backs you up.

Owen County's early educators make everything else possible — parents' jobs, kids' school readiness, the county's future workforce. Here's what's available to help you go further.

Earn your CDA credential

The Child Development Associate (CDA) is the most widely recognized credential in early childhood education. Earning it can mean higher pay for you, a stronger Paths to Quality rating for your program, and eligibility for more grants. Local CDA coursework is coming to Owen County through adult education — get on the list and we'll let you know the moment enrollment opens.

Move up in Paths to Quality

Indiana's four-level rating system isn't just recognition: programs at higher levels qualify for higher reimbursement rates and more grant opportunities — and free support is available at every step.

Become a substitute educator

Local programs need qualified subs. If you'd like to work with young children on a flexible schedule, add your name to the county substitute list and we'll connect you.

More resources on the way

Coming soon

A full Owen County provider hub — licensing guides, business supports, a training calendar — is coming in the next phase of this site.

Questions about training, credentials, or grants?

Tell us where you are and what you're working toward — a real person will help you find the right next step and the support to get there.

Email the coalition

Start a child care program

Thinking about opening a child care program?

Families here are waiting for care right now — which means a new home-based or center-based program in Owen County starts with built-in demand. And you won't navigate licensing, funding, or setup alone.

  1. Start with a conversation.

    Nicole Richardson, the Uplands Smart Start coordinator for our region, meets one-on-one with anyone exploring child care — at no cost. She'll walk through your options, what licensing involves, and which supports fit your situation. No commitment, and no forms required to get started.

  2. Connect with the state.

    When you're ready, Indiana's Child Care Business Interest Form pairs you with an Emerging Provider Specialist for hands-on startup help. Nicole can even complete the form with you, so nothing slips through the cracks.

Most new providers start with zero licensing experience. That's exactly what this support exists for.

About the coalition

Building child care access, together

A smiling child in an adaptive chair laughing as bubbles float around her
A teacher and a young child exploring a globe together
Four infants playing with colorful blocks on a classroom floor

The Owen County Early Care & Education Coalition brings parents, providers, schools, employers, and civic partners together around one goal: quality early care and education within reach of every Owen County family. It's an initiative led by the Owen County Community Foundation.

The work grew out of the Foundation's 2022 strategic plan, when one need rose to the top — access to high-quality care and learning for children ages zero to five. It's not only a family issue; it's a workforce and economic-development issue for the whole county.

We're part of Uplands Smart Start, a regional early childhood initiative across 10 Indiana Uplands counties, supported by a $7.8 million grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.'s GIFT VIII program awarded through the Community Foundation of Bloomington & Monroe County. Each county builds its own strategic plan for expanding early learning — the coalition leads that work here in Owen County.

Want to help?

Whether you're an employer, a church with unused classroom space, a retired teacher, or a parent with an hour a month — there's a seat at the table.

Contact the coalition