Building better child care: An evaluation of the Pennsylvania Child Care Challenge Grant Program

Author(s): Weinraub, Marsha; Armando, Tina; Shlay, Anne B.;
Date Issued: June 2006
Publisher(s): Temple University. Family and Children's Policy Collaborative
Description: An evaluation of the Pennsylvania Child Care Challenge Grant Program, a program to increase child care capacity in high-demand areas of Pennsylvania through physical expansion and renovation of child care premises, based on a survey of and interviews with grantees
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Funder(s): Women's Community Revitalization Project
Source: Philadelphia: Temple University, Family and Children's Policy Collaborative. Retrieved July 24, 2007, from http://astro.temple.edu/%7eashlay/challenge.doc
Topics: Research & Evaluation Methods > Evaluation Methods

Service Delivery > Physical Infrastructure
Country: United States
States: PENNSYLVANIA
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