Leading early years membership organisation the Early Years Alliance has launched Business Blocks, a suite of business support resources to help early years providers build and maintain effective business models for their settings. 

At a time when the financial pressures facing early years settings are greater than ever, it is crucial to ensure that early years provision is built on a solid business-smart foundation. 

Business Blocks has been established to help early years settings and services face these pressures head-on by helping them to establish a strong business foundation and/or identify and address any gaps in their current business approach. 

Our Business Blocks resources include: 

Business Block Insight topics include budgeting, applying for early years grants, recruitment and staff management. The virtual events cost just £12 per person for members and £24 for non-members per person. 

Upcoming events include:  

Future Alliance Insight topics will also include digital marketing, apprenticeships and an introduction to a business health check for childminders.  

Commenting, Neil Leitch, CEO of the Early Years Alliance, said: “We know that early years providers deliver excellent care and education to young children. However, running a successful early years setting also means finding a way to run an effective and sustainable business in what are increasingly challenging circumstances. 

“We know all too well the huge stress that current financial pressures are putting early years businesses across the country and we want to do all we can to support them. That is why, alongside our ongoing lobbying and campaigning for fairer funding, we have launched this suite of practical support and resources through our new Business Blocks programme.  

“These resources will help equip providers with the expertise and confidence to build and maintain effective businesses, to help them safeguard their settings for years to come. 

“What’s more, our new virtual Alliance Insight training sessions will give professionals access to expert guidance and advice on business management challenges, while also giving them the chance to discuss best practice with like-minded providers.  

“Overall, we are confident that this unique suite of resources will give providers the opportunity to adapt and, where needed, improve their existing business models to ensure they can thrive in a post-Covid world.”   

Business Blocks resources are open to all early years providers, and can be combined to create unique business support packages tailored to meet the needs of individual settings. 

More information is available on the Alliance website here or alternatively, interested providers can email connect@eyalliance.org.uk