Navigating the "perfect storm": Moving from plan to action during an economic downturn: The experiences of four Discovery communities that received 2008-2009 partnership planning grants

Author(s): Stephens, Samuel A.; Studdiford, Donna;
Date Issued: June, 2011
Publisher(s): William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund
Description: An examination of the role of Discovery, a Connecticut initiative to build the capacity of communities and state advocacy organizations to influence early childhood policy and practice, in the development and implementation of community early childhood planning efforts, based on group interviews held in the Connecticut communities of Meriden, New Britain, Torrington, and Waterbury
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Source: Hamden, CT: William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund. Retrieved May 21, 2012, from http://discovery.wcgmf.org/sites/default/files/resources/Planning_Community_Paper_final%20to%20post.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery > Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: United States
States: CONNECTICUT
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