
New York Early Learning Resources is the knowledge and resource hub for NY’s Early Learning Alliance whose mission is to support the business of high-quality early care and learning. This web-based platform provides a wealth of early childhood-specific resources designed to help early care and learning programs save time and money while attaining and sustaining high-quality programming.


The New York Association for the Education of Young Children (NYAEYC) and the Early Care and Learning Council (ECLC), in partnership, administer New York Early Learning Resources. NYAEYC and the ECLC are both statewide nonprofits focused on supporting early care and learning providers and programs.
New York Early Learning Resources (NYELR) supports early childhood educators by providing high-quality tools and resources designed to save time and money. From customizable documents like employee handbooks or parent newsletters to a broad savings portal that guarantees exclusive discounts, NYELR has everything you need to succeed. Not convinced? Request access and explore NYELR today!


New York Early Learning Resources is an exclusive NYAEYC Member Benefit. To register, please follow the steps below:
- Visit www.nyearlylearninghub.org and click on “Register”.
- Fill out the information requested.
- You will receive your login credentials within 5 – 7 business days.

Are you looking for a job or looking to hire? Look no further! Once you create an account with New York Early Learning Resources, you will be able to create and post jobs with the click of a button!
Job seekers – click below to view the job board now!

New York Early Learning Resources is currently supported by the Preschool Development Grant Birth through Five Initiative (PDGB5), Grant Number 90TP005902, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Child Care. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official view of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families.”