Child Care Resource and Referral agencies
Training support for teams that help providers, directors, and family child care homes across a county, region, or state.
For partners, systems, and community agencies
If your team supports more than one classroom, site, provider, or community, ICP can help you bring calm, practical emergency preparedness training to the people you serve.
The audience
Some early childhood professionals use "agency" to mean their own employer, such as a community action agency, neighborhood house, or nonprofit provider. Others mean a Child Care Resource and Referral agency, Head Start association, state agency, or regional partner.
ICP works across that whole range. The common thread is simple: you are responsible for helping more people feel prepared, and you need training that is credible, practical, and respectful of early childhood settings.
Who we support
The names can vary by state, funding stream, and community. The work is the same: helping adults care for children with more confidence before, during, and after an emergency.
Training support for teams that help providers, directors, and family child care homes across a county, region, or state.
Preparedness training for grantees, associations, leadership teams, and conference audiences serving children and families.
Support for community agencies that operate one program, many classrooms, multiple sites, or a wider family-services network.
A calm, credible training partner for public-sector programs, military installations, and systems that need consistency at scale.
Flexible delivery for teams that need the same safety language across many buildings, schedules, and staff roles.
Keynotes, breakout sessions, and custom workshops designed for early childhood audiences without fear-based messaging.
How ICP can help
You may already know the topic you need. You may only know the outcome you want. Either way, ICP can help shape the training around your audience and goals.
Bring preparedness training to providers across a community, service area, or statewide network.
Offer practical, memorable sessions for directors, home visitors, educators, and leadership teams.
Create a consistent preparedness foundation across classrooms, locations, and staff roles.
Shape training around local risks, grant goals, compliance needs, and the realities of early childhood work.
Partnership process
Partner and system work usually needs a little more listening up front. That is why ICP starts with your audience, not a prepackaged pitch.
We learn who you serve, what settings are involved, and what the training needs to accomplish.
Together, we choose the topic mix, format, schedule, and delivery model that fits your staff and providers.
ICP brings early-childhood-specific instruction that is clear, respectful, and grounded in real program operations.
Participants leave with shared language, practical next steps, and documentation that helps show the impact of the work.
For approvals and planning
Larger training decisions often involve a director, board, funder, procurement office, or leadership team. This page is designed to make ICP's role easy to understand and easy to share.
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Training built specifically for early childhood programs and child-serving systems.
Experience with child care centers, Head Start, CCR&Rs, Tribal programs, military child development systems, YMCAs, and afterschool programs.
A no-fear training philosophy: no simulated violence, no surprise drills, and no gotcha moments.
Flexible formats for in-person sessions, live webinars, conference events, and custom workshops.
Trusted across the field
ICP supports child care centers, Head Start partners, CCR&R agencies, state agencies, military child development centers, early learning coalitions, and large multi-site early childhood systems.
Ready to talk
Start with a short intake. ICP will follow up to understand your audience, your goals, and the kind of training support your team needs.