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Evaluation of awareness and utilization of Kids Matter framework: Executive summary
Organizational Research Services, March 2006
Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services.

A summary of a study of early childhood stakeholders' awareness and use of the Kids Matter plan, a framework for building the early childhood system in Washington State to improve child outcomes, based on a survey of groups and organizations that had been introduced to the plan

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Evaluation of awareness and utilization of Kids Matter framework: Stakeholder survey report
Organizational Research Services, March 2006
Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services.

A study of early childhood stakeholders' awareness and use of the Kids Matter plan, a framework for building the early childhood system in Washington State to improve child outcomes, based on a survey of groups and organizations that had been introduced to the plan

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project: 2006 report
Organizational Research Services, January 2007
Seattle, WA: Child Care Resources.

An evaluation of the Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project in 2006, a community-based initiative to develop a network of supports and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers and the children they care for

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project: 2006 report [Executive summary]
Organizational Research Services, January 2007
Seattle, WA: Child Care Resources.

An evaluation of the Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project in 2006, a community-based initiative to develop a network of supports and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers and the children they care for

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project: 2007 report
Organizational Research Services, January 2008
Seattle, WA: Child Care Resources.

An evaluation of the Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project, a community-based initiative to develop a network of supports and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers and the children they care for

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project: 2007 report [Executive summary]
Organizational Research Services, January 2008
Seattle, WA: Child Care Resources.

A summary of an evaluation of the Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Project, a community-based initiative to develop a network of supports and resources for family, friend, and neighbor caregivers and the children they care for

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Resource Network--King County: SOAR Opportunity Fund/Sparking Connections evaluation report: April 2004-March 2005
Organizational Research Services, July, 2005
Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services. (No longer accessible as of January 22, 2013).

A process and outcome evaluation of a family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care initiative, implemented by community-based organizations, to strengthen caregiver capacity and increase community awareness of the importance of FFN child care providers, based on organization reporting and caregiver questionnaires

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Family, Friend and Neighbor Caregiver Resource Network--King County: SOAR Opportunity Fund/Sparking Connections evaluation report (April 2004-March 2005): Executive summary
Organizational Research Services, July, 2005
Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services.

A summary of a process and outcome evaluation of a family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care initiative, implemented by community-based organizations, to strengthen caregiver capacity and increase community awareness of the importance of FFN child care providers, based on organization reporting and caregiver questionnaires

Executive Summary


Opportunity fund: 2005 FFN evaluation update
Organizational Research Services, December 2005
Seattle, WA: Organizational Research Services.

Findings from an evaluation of a community-based initiative to improve the skills of family, friend, and neighbor child care providers, based on reporting and caregiver questionnaires from 6 community based organizations in King County, Washington

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Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project: Preliminary findings report executive summary
Organizational Research Services,
Seattle, WA: Business Partnership for Early Learning.

A summary of preliminary findings from the first year of an outcome and process evaluation of the first cohort of the Seattle, Washington, Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project, a two-year program consisting of an early literacy and school readiness home visiting program for toddlers and facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills

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Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project: Summary of evaluation findings
Organizational Research Services, October, 2008
Seattle, WA: Business Partnership for Early Learning. (No longer accessible as of October 11, 2012).

An outcome and process evaluation of the second cohort of the Seattle, Washington, Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project, a two-year program consisting of an early literacy and school readiness home visiting program for toddlers and facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills

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Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project: Summary of evaluation findings
Organizational Research Services, September, 2007
Seattle, WA: Business Partnership for Early Learning. (No longer accessible as of October 11, 2012).

An outcome and process evaluation of the first cohort of the Seattle, Washington, Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project, a two-year program consisting of an early literacy and school readiness home visiting program for toddlers and facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills

Reports & Papers


Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project: Summary of evaluation findings [Executive summary]
Organizational Research Services, October, 2008
Seattle, WA: Business Partnership for Early Learning.

A summary of an outcome and process evaluation of the second cohort of the Seattle, Washington, Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project, a two-year program consisting of an early literacy and school readiness home visiting program for toddlers and facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills

Executive Summary


Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project: Summary of evaluation findings [Executive summary]
Organizational Research Services, September, 2007
Seattle, WA: Business Partnership for Early Learning.

A summary of an outcome and process evaluation of the first cohort of the Seattle, Washington, Parent-Child Home Program/Play & Learn Group Demonstration Project, a two-year program consisting of an early literacy and school readiness home visiting program for toddlers and facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills

Executive Summary


Pathway to Excellence professional development model: Outcome evaluation report
Organizational Research Services, February 2010
Seattle, WA: School's Out Washington.

A quasi-experimental evaluation of the impact of Pathway to Excellence, a year-long professional development model for after school program staff, on after school programs, program staff knowledge and skills, and student engagement, based on data collected from 36 experimental and 35 control programs

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Pathway to Excellence professional development model: Outcome evaluation report addendum
Organizational Research Services, February 2010
Seattle, WA: School's Out Washington.

A discussion of the design and data collection and analysis of a quasi-experimental evaluation of the impact of Pathway to Excellence, a year-long professional development model for after school program staff, on after school programs, program staff knowledge and skills, and student engagement

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Perspectives on early childhood systems: Highlights from interviews of key stakeholders in Washington State
Organizational Research Services, January 2009
Cross Lanes, WV: Build Initiative.

An exploration of key stakeholders’ perspectives on early childhood systems building, including the Build Initiative and the Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Initiative (ECCS) in Washington State, based on interviews with 12 stakeholders on their roles and the perceived strengths and opportunities facing the state in future systems building efforts

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Summary of mid-year Play & Learn participant results: January-July 2006
Organizational Research Services, August, 2006
Seattle, WA: Child Care Resources.

A summary of preliminary findings from an outcome evaluation of Seattle, Washington, Play & Learn Groups, facilitator-led play groups for children and adults to foster early learning skills, based on participant-reported outcomes

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