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Early Care and Education

Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

Publisher: 
Fight Crime: Invest in Kids

This national, nonprofit organization is composed of law enforcement leaders and violence survivors, and works to promote research-based, early education crime prevention programs.

Crosswalks Toolbox

Publisher: 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Crosswalks Toolbox is a comprehensive database of resources - including videos, articles, syllabi and other materials – that focuses on increasing the emphasis on cultural and linguistic diversity in early childhood education and intervention.

Rosie's For All Kids Foundation Grants

Funder: 
Rosie's For All Kids Foundation

The grant programs are currently organized into two main areas: Early Childhood Care And Education Direct service grants focusing on tuition subsidies, small renovation projects, supplies and equip

Youth and Education Grants

Funder: 
W.K. Kellogg Foundation

The goal of youth and education programming is to support healthy infant, child, and youth development by mobilizing, strengthening, and aligning systems that affect children's learning.

The Children and Youths Grant (Pennsylvania and New Jersey)

Funder: 
The William Penn Foundation

To support those who promote full development in children and youth so they may become capable adults and contribute to their communities.

Starting Young: Making the Most of Your Early Childhood Activities

Meeting: 
Project Director Consortia August 2009
Date: 
August 5, 2009 - 2:00pm - 3:15pm

Two sites share their programmatic components in Element 5 within an overall framework of a system of care approach to supporting children age 0-5 years and their parents.

Connecting Social and Emotional Learning with Mental Health Promotion, Early Intervention, and Prevention in Schools

Date/Time (ET): 
May 7, 2008 - 1:00pm - 2:30pm

Social and emotional learning (SEL) involves processes through which children and adults develop fundamental emotional and social competencies