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Assessing the feasibility of family loans for early care and education: Technical report
Davis, Jerry S., 2001
Indianapolis, IN: Lumina Foundation for Education.

An inquiry into the feasibility of adapting higher education loan programs for use by families to fund early childhood education and care

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Blending and braiding funds to support early care and education initiatives
Flynn, Margaret, January 2003
Washington, DC: Finance Project.

An exploration of strategies for the alignment, coordination, and integration of funding streams for early childhood supports and services

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Child care financing: Making the most of funding opportunities
National Conference of State Legislatures, 2001
Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures. Summary proceedings of the annual meeting of the Children, Families and Health Committee, Chicago, Illinois.

A discussion of approaches by states using federal monies to finance child care, and the links between reimbursement rates and child care quality

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Child care & Head Start: Incentives, challenges & models for successful collaboration
Los Angeles County (Calif.). Child Care Planning Committee, June 2001
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An overview of models of Head Start-child care collaboration, with examples of partnerships in Los Angeles County, California

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Child care subsidy programs
Blau, David M., 2003
In R. Moffitt (Ed.), Means-tested transfer programs in the United States (pp. 443-516). Chicago: University of Chicago Press

An examination of child care subsidy programs and a literature review of their implications for families in the United States

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Community coalitions for child care
Kroetsch, Adam, May, 2006
(Cultivating connections- between economic development & child care). Albany, NY: New York State Child Care Coordinating Council.

Profiles of three coalitions working together to increase the supply and quality of child care in their Upstate New York communities

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Funding child care
vonBargen, Nancy, 2004
Policy & Practice of Public Human Services, 62(1), 22-28

A description of child care initiatives in Oklahoma, using program goals and information on state child care expenditures

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Reconciling policy contradictions: Strategies for blending different early childhood funding in one classroom
Sowa, Jessica E., 2001
Lynchburg, VA: Lynchburg College, School of Business and Economics.

An exploration of the strategies used and challenges encountered in combining funding from different sources for early childhood care and education programs, based on evidence from six collaboratively funded programs in New York State

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Johnson, Jennifer, 2001
In The ABCs of public financing for early care and education: A research and advocacy resource book. Washington, DC: Institute for Women's Policy Research.

A directory of federal government agencies, research, policy, analysis, advocacy organizations, philanthropic organizations, and unions providing resources to assist the financing of child care

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Sound investments: Financial support for child care builds workforce capacity and promotes school readiness
Southern Regional Initiative on Child Care, 2000
Columbia, SC: Southern Institute on Children and Families.

An account of the child care subsidy policies and procedures in each of the seventeen member states in the Southern Regional Task Force

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Statement of Olivia A. Golden, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Urban Institute, Washington, DC
Golden, Olivia, 2005
In Financial accountability in the Head Start early childhood program: Hearing before the Committee on Education and the Workforce, U.S. House of Representatives. 109th Cong., 1st Sess.

A discussion regarding federal oversight and financial accountability of Head Start programs

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Strategic financing: Making the most of the State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Initiative
Hayes, Cheryl D., 2004
(Building State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Series No. 5). Los Angeles: University of California, Los Angeles, National Center for Infant and Early Childhood Health Policy.

A presentation of the Maternal and Child Health Bureau’s (MCHB) State Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (SECCS) Initiative with regards to the delivery and funding of early childhood services

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Supporting all our children: Conference report on license-exempt home child care in Illinois
Lesser, Dan, 2002
Chicago: National Center on Poverty Law.

A discussion of coordination and support issues, as well as policymaker recommendations, for home child care facilities in Illinois that are exempt from state licensing procedures and disconnected from community programs

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