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Aligning public finance systems: How can we most effectively maximize resources and build cohesive early care and education systems at the state level? A brief examining the linkages among different components of a high quality early care and education system of financing, program, and practitioner standards |
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Beyond the comfort zone: New ideas for the early care and education industry: A summary of the Kellogg Venture Grant initiative A description of the Kellogg Venture Grant to improve both the working conditions and the credentials of workers providing early childhood education and care |
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Beyond the comfort zone: New ideas for the early care and education industry: A summary of the Kellogg Venture Grant Initiative Overviews of six projects receiving $5,000 grants to introduce the need for child care into various other economic development plans and policies |
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Capital finance: Are there effective public-private strategies for building early care and education facilities? A brief on financing strategies to support the development of early education and care facilities |
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Child Care and Development Fund: Report of state plans for the period 10/01/99 to 9/30/01 A synthesis of state plans for the implementation of the Child Care and Development Fund for the 1999-2001 period |
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The child care industry: An integral part of Long Island's economy A summary of the child care market's impact on Long Island's economy, focusing on how child care supports the regional economy and promotes children's academic achievements |
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Child care in the southern states: Expanding access to affordable care for low-income families and fostering economic development An overview of the financial status of child care in southern United States, which argues that, by allowing both parents to work, child care has contributed to the economic expansion of the nation |
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Collective management of early childhood programs: Approaches that aim to maximize efficiency, help improve quality and stabilize the industry A report presenting a catalog of collective management approaches currently used by child care services across the United States |
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Costing out the system: How can we develop a comprehensive, cross-system approach to determining a per-child cost for early care and education? A brief on cost analysis strategies to determine the overall and per child costs of early care and education programs. |
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Can we use tax strategies to help finance early care and education? An overview of select federal and state tax policies and credits used to encourage child care use among low-income families, encourage investment in and contributions for early care and education programs, and support improvements in child care quality |
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Delivering quality: Strengthening the business side of early care and education A discussion of business strategies and techniques to promote financial stability in early care and education programs |
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Early care and education strategic planning in Maine: A summary of current activities A summary of results of plans to strengthen the early care and education system in Maine |
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Early care and education system reform: Key elements A paper identifying the key elements of an effective early care and education system and offering a model that can be used to identify and compare the ways that each sub-system addresses the key elements |
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Early Childhood Finance Learning Community conference call: Linking child care and regional transportation planning Notes from a discussion of community benefits, benefits to low-income citizens, and child care funding opportunities arising from the involvement of child care leaders in transportation planning |
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Economic development links: How do we use child care economic impact studies to help craft new approaches to public policy? How can we increase public investment using these arguments? An analysis of child care in the context of economic development |
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Economic development strategies to promote quality child care A short presentation of the basic principles of economic development and their possible applications to underdeveloped areas of the child care market |
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Economies of scale: Home-based alliances: Are there innovative ways to reach economies of scale? What have we learned about this approach in general as it relates to home-based alliances? A description of how early childhood programs can stabilize the industry and develop economies of scale |
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A brief suggesting corporate ownership of multiple child care centers and family child care networks can lead to economies of scale in the child care industry. |
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Economies of scale: Support services alliances: Are there innovative ways to reach economies of scale? What have we learned about this approach in general as it relates to support services alliances? A brief suggesting multiple child care centers sharing management support services can lead to economies of scale in the child care industry |
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Education links: How do we establish universal preschool in a way that builds the early care and education system as a whole? A brief on aspects of the early care and education system which state universal preschool programs can strengthen |
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Financing child care in the United States: An expanded catalog of current strategies (2001 edition) Profiles of strategies and funding mechanisms used to fund early childhood education and care |
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Financing child care in the United States: An illustrative catalog of current strategies An examination of local and state government and private sector strategies to generate new revenue or increase the share of current revenue allocated to fund child care, focusing on programs related to tax credits, higher education, and health care |
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Financing early care and education in New York State An overview of funding mechanisms currently used and proposed for use in the financing of early education and care in New York State |
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Financing early care and education: A primer for county leaders An overview of child care and early education finance from the perspectives of locally elected public officials |
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The financing of child care: Current and emerging trends An analysis of the principal sources of funding for child care, examining the effects of welfare reform on federal funding of child care. |
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