Eboni Delaney
Interim Director of Policy and Movement Building
Eboni Delaney is a storyteller, strategist, and advocacy campaign leader committed to amplifying the voices of family child care educators. As the Interim Director of Policy and Movement Building at the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC), she leads national initiatives that blend narrative, engagement, and advocacy to influence public understanding and federal action.
Her work includes digital storytelling, video campaigns, and educator-centered narratives that have gained national recognition, including a regional Emmy-nominated documentary, a blog series, and creative media projects that spotlight the impact of home-based care. Eboni also leads NAFCC’s federal advocacy efforts by developing messaging and engagement strategies that connect educators directly with policymakers. She also launched and leads a nationwide family child care advocacy campaign.
With a focus on clarity and connection, Eboni helps translate complex policy issues into language and stories that resonate with family child care educators and make advocacy more accessible and actionable across the field. She recently served on the planning committee and co-led the first-of-its-kind Home-Based Family Child Care Global Learning Convening hosted by NAFCC. She also launched and registered the first early education apprenticeship program in Texas, expanding career pathways for early educators across the state.
Eboni holds a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s in Instruction and Curriculum Leadership, and certificates from Harvard Business School Online and Google.