Support an Escambia Child and Help Build a Strong, High‑Quality Early Learning Community
The Early Learning Coalition is committed to strengthening the well‑being of young children, families, early educators, and childcare programs throughout Escambia County. Our mission is to ensure that every child has access to high‑quality early learning experiences; to support families in achieving long‑term stability and success; and to invest in a strong, collaborative early childhood system that uplifts our entire community.
In addition to expanding access to childcare, the Coalition leads initiatives that improve program quality, provides professional development and events for early educators, and supports childcare providers in creating enriching, developmentally appropriate learning environments.
On average, the Coalition invests approximately $4,000 each year to provide one child with access to quality childcare.
Every dollar you donate through this website goes directly toward placing another child in care. If you would like your contribution to support a specific initiative—such as quality improvement efforts, early educator training events, or other mission‑aligned programs—please indicate your preferred designation in the section below.
If you need to make a payment and have been directed to this page, please provide the details of your payment in the section below.
The Coalition and Escambia’s children thank you for your generosity!
Donations are tax-deductible. The Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County Federal Identification number is 59-3683227. An email receipt will be sent to you for your records.
The Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County is a registered charitable organization with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (ESCAMBIA COUNTY SCHOOL READINESS COALITION, INC., Registration #: CH13922, Expiration Date: May 13, 2017).
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