Current Announcements
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Workshop on "Greening Your Early Childhood Center"
June 8, 2011
The CT Childrens Investment Partnership and the CCAC Accreditation Facilitation Project are offering this workshop on June 21st and September 27.
Previous Announcements
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CAPD Report on Collaboration in Discovery
May 23, 2011
This Discovery evaluation report looks at the role and activities of the Discovery collaborative group, the collaborative chair or co-chairs, and the community coordinator.
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WNPR News - Kindergarten Age Bill
May 3, 2011
Diane Orson of WNPR interviewed a number of legislators on the kindergarten age change bill.
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DPH 2009 Surveillance Report on Childhood Lead Poisoning
March 31, 2011
This annual report contains statewide and town level data on lead screening rates and the incidence of elevated blood lead levels by age level, birth through 6.
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Governor Malloy to Present State Budget in Danbury
March 31, 2011
Gov. Malloy will present the state budget on April 6 from 7:00]8:00 pm, in Rogers Park Middle School Auditorium at 21 Memorial Drive in Danbury. Childcare will be provided.
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Policy for Results
March 7, 2011
Policy for Results is a website from The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) that provides an online set of tools for focusing policy strategies on achieving measurable results for kids and families.
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CT Center for School Change Newsletter
March 7, 2011
The Winter 2011 newsletter includes stories about New Britain's Grade Level Reading Campaign and a message from Andrew Lachman about the Connecticut Commission on Educational Achievement's recommendations and how the Center's work supports them.
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CSSP Toolkit on Parent Engagement
January 13, 2011
The Center for theStudy of Social Policy has just released a toolkit that provides how tos for implementing strategies to support and sustain parent engagement.
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Harvard Family Research Project Guide to Engaging Families with Student Data
January 13, 2011
Data on Data: A Resource Guide to Engaging Families with Student Data is a compilation of articles on families' use of data to support, guide, and advocate for student achievement and schoolwide improvement.
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Business Summit on Early Childhood Education
November 4, 2010
National economists and business and philanthropic leaders in Connecticut will come together on December 3, 2010 for Closing Connecticuts Achievement Gap: Getting It Rightfrom the Start, a business summit on early childhood education.
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Community Data Sets Now Available on the Discovery Website
November 4, 2010
The Discovery Initiative, working in conjunction with the State Departments and nonprofit organizations, has obtained updated data on the wellbeing of Connecticuts young children at the state and community level over time.
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NAEYC Workshop on Bullying on November 3rd
The New Haven Association for the Education of Young Children is offering Bullying in the Early Childhood Classroom: a sharing of strategies for promoting pro-social behaviors and combating bullying.
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Grant Opportunity: Community Partners Turbo Award
September 2, 2010
Community Partners has announced that a $20,000 Turbo Award will be awarded to an area nonprofit this fall.
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Register for the Stone Soup Conference
August 31, 2010
Register for the October 19, 2010 Stone Soup Conference.
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SERC Parent Leadership Training Grant
August 11, 2010
The State Education Resource Center/CT Parent Information and Resource Center is requesting grant proposals for parent leadership training.
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Alliance Year in Review Video
August 3, 2010
This Year in Review video highlights the events and activities the Alliance membership was involved in this past year.
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All Our Kin Family Child Care Capacity-Building Initiative
With the support of the Memorial Fund and the Department of Social Services, All Our Kin is offering training and resources to communities and agencies working with family child care providers and family, friend and neighbor caregivers. The application must be submitted by Wednesday, August 18, 2010.
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Register for August 3-5 Facilitative Leadership Training
June 30, 2010
Facilitative Leadership creates the conditions for self-empowerment so that people work together to achieve common goals. This session will be held at the Farmington Homewood Suites.
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Healthy, Safe and Ready to Learn! A Statewide Event Early Childhood Coordination and Planning
June 29, 2010
The Connecticut Early Childhood Alliance and the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund are sponsoring this event on July 19, 2010.
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CT Early Childhood Alliance Retreat on July 13
June 29, 2010
The annual Alliance Retreat is scheduled for July 13, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., at the Lyceum, 227 Lawrence Street in Hartford.
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Discovery Community Grants Awarded
May 5, 2010
On April 17, Memorial Fund Trustees approved 53 community grants. All communities received the option they selected
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Prospering Communities, Thriving Families Gubernatorial Candidate Forum on May 10
April 21, 2010
On Monday, May 10 at 6:30 p.m., CT Association for Human Services, CT Voices for Children and others will sponsor Prospering Communities, Thriving Families gubernatorial candidate forum at Manchester Community College.
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Stone Soup RFP for Sessions
March 24, 2010
The Memorial Fund is seeking proposals from interested community and statewide organizations to lead workshop sessions at the annual Stone Soup Conference on October 19, 2010.
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Families and Communities Raise Our Children: The Role and Cost of Effective Local Early Childhood Councils
March 3, 2010
This report summarizes research on the roles, functions and scope of community-based local early childhood councils in Connecticut and other states and makes recommendations about the cost and funding of local early childhood infrastructure.
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Early Childhood Systems Conversation Meeting Notes
January 27, 2010
Discovery community coordinators, statewide grantees, and Memorial Fund staff met on January 13, 2010 to engage in a conversation about building a comprehensive early childhood education system in Connecticut. This initial meeting, facilitated by Curtis Ogden and Melinda Weekes from the Interaction Institute for Social Change (IISC), focused on what the process for designing this work may look like. There was rich dialogue about what has already been done in Connecticut, what different visions people have for a system, and what high-level strategies could be used to achieve desired results.
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Stone Soup Conference Materials are Online
January 6, 2009
Materials from the Discovery Stone Soup conference are now available on the Discovery website, including video of Dr. Pedro Noguera's presentation and Connecticut schools sharing their stories about closing the achievement gap.
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Community Story: Lee Y Seras
January 6, 2009
Originally funded by Discovery grant dollars to promote early childhood education through the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund, Lee y Seras is a successful parent program adopted by the Bridgeport public schools designed to help Latino children realize their potential as strong readers and learners.
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CHDI Report on Ensuring Health and Safety in Connecticut's Early Care and Education Programs
December 3, 2009
CHDI has also recently releasing its newest IMPACT: Ensuring Health and Safety in Connecticut's Early Care and Education Programs: An Analysis of Department of Public Health Child Care Licensing Specialists' Reports of Unannounced Inspections.
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Community Story: Windham Parent Newtork: Giving Parents a Voice
December 3, 2009
Read about how Windham parents are bringing community engagement to a higher level.
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Community Story: It Takes a County: Preparing Preschoolers for the Big School
October 22, 2009
Read about how communities in Middlesex County are working to help children enter kindergarten with the tools they need to succeed.
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The Torrington Early Childhood Collaborative Works with Congressman Chris Murphy
September 30, 2009
Read in the Register Citizen about how Torrington residents helped to shape legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Register for the Stone Soup Conference
October 5, 2009
The 2009 Discovery Stone Soup Conference is scheduled for Tuesday, October 20, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cromwell.
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CT Voices Publication: Using the Census to Learn About Your Community: A Guide to the American Community Survey
September 17, 2009
This new guide from CT Voices for Children familiarizes users with community-level data accessible through the American Community Survey, provides examples of how to use the Census Bureau Web site, and provides statistical background.
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Connecticut Nonprofit Resource Database
September 16, 2009
The UConn Nonprofit Leadership Program has created a comprehensive database of all educational opportunities for nonprofit professionals in Connecticut, along with state and national resources.
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Discovery Evaluation Reports Now Available
July 28, 2009
The evaluation page of the Discovery website now has an interactive, online tool for sharing the evaluation reports and findings.
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The Alliance is Looking for Ideas for Q&A Stories
July 28, 2009
The Alliance started a new column in its monthly newsletter called Q&A With... which will feature people involved with different aspects of early care and education.
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Community Conversations about Education Grant Opportunity
June 30, 2009
The application for the next round of Community Conversations Grants is July 15.
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Discovery Partners: Save the Date for Stone Soup 2009
June 22, 2009
This years Stone Soup Conference scheduled for October 20, 2009
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Share your thoughts for CT Voices American Community Survey Primer
June 19, 2009
Connecticut Voices for Children is looking for Discovery community members who would be willing to share their thoughts on what an American Community Survey primer might include that would make it useful in their work.
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CT Voices Report: Connecticut Early Care & Education Progress Report, 2009
June 19, 2009
Connecticut Voices for Children has released its Connecticut Early Care & Education Progress Report, 2009. This is the first annual comprehensive report on the state of early care and education in Connecticut.
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Talking Points: How Do Early Care and Education Programs Make Connecticut Stronger?
PowerPoint presentation based on the Early Childhood Alliance talking points for communities to use when communicating with leaders and the public about the importance of early childhood programs.
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Register for Sustaining a Community Agenda for Young Children
May 20, 2009
This Discovery session will help you explore the role of local partnerships in developing, implementing and being accountable to a comprehensive community agenda to improve results for children. Offered June 8, 9, or 10 at locations across the state.
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Federal Stimulus Resources Available on the Discovery Website
April 8, 2009
Information from the CT State Department of Education about stimulus funds, as well as links to other organziations that have compiled resources to help communities access stimulus resources are available on the Discovery website.
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The Memorial Fund Releases Early Literacy and Your Community: Helping Young Children with Language and Reading
This document brings together information on early literacy for communities that are working to improve how young children learn to use words and read.
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Early Childhood Alliance Website
February 26, 2009
The CT Early Childhood Alliance has launched a new website which offers updates on ECE news and information as well as archival information from ReadySetGrow.
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Financing and Governance Institute Applications Due March 25
Applications for Discovery community teams wishing to participate in the Financing and Governance Institute are due by February 25, 2009.
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Community Conversations in Connecticut-- An Article by David Nee
February 9, 2008
David Nee wrote an article about Community Conversations for Grantmakers for Education's Fall Newsletter.
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Results Based Accountability (RBA) Institute Applicaitons Due FRIDAY
Applications for Discovery community teams wishing to participate in the RBA Institute are due by February 13, 2009.
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Kindergarten Transition Institute Applications Due February 20
Applications for Discovery community teams wishing to participate in the Kindergarten Transition Institute are due February 20.
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Call for Proposals: Parent Leadership Training Program Grants
January 14, 2008
The State Education Resource Center/CT Parent Information and Resource Center (SERC/CT PIRC) is requesting grant proposals to support parent leadership training and advocacy skills for parents across Connecticut.
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Nominations for the Karen L. Fleming Award
January 8, 2008
The Karen L. Fleming Award will be given to an individual that demonstrates the strengths-based qualities and commitment Karen brought to her work with children and families to prevent child abuse and neglect and ensure the positive growth and development of Connecticuts children. Applications will be accepted through January 22, 2009.
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Early Childhood Conference: Supporting Positive Social Emotional Development in Young Children
January 8, 2009
SERC is hosting this Early Childhood Conference on Thursday, February 5, 2009 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Crowne Plaza in Cromwell.
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Register for the CSSP Peer-to-Peer Conference Call: Using Technology to Connect In and Across Community
November 12, 2008
On Wednesday, December 17, 2008 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. the Center for the Study of Social Policy will facilitate a Peer-to-Peer Learning conference call entitled Using Technology to Connect In and Across Community.
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Memorial Fund Releases an Early Literacy Framing Document
The Memorial Fund is pleased to present an early literacy framing document to help communities who have begun to examine and address early literacy in their own neighborhoods. The document provides a useful framework and information that may help communities make their own judgments about what will work.
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Save the Date: Pre-K Now Conference Broadcast December 10 in Hartford
October 29, 2008
Register for the Hartford broadcast of the 2008 Pre-K Now National Conference on Dec. 10th at 1 p.m. at the Legislative Office Building, Room 2C. This year's topic is "Breaking Down Barriers to Quality Pre-K."
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Register for the CSSP Peer-to-Peer Conference Call
On Wednesday, October 15, 2008 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. the Center for the Study of Social Policy will facilitate a Peer-to-Peer Learning conference call entitled, Introduction to the Financing Plan: One Piece of the Planning Puzzle.
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October 7 Forum: Raising the Bar for High School Graduation in Connecticut: A Good Idea?
Senator Thomas Gaffey, Education Committee Co-Chair and Representative Andrew Fleischmann, Education Committee Co-Chair are hosting a forum, Raising the Bar for High School Graduation in Connecticut: A Good Idea? on
October 7th from 3:00-5:30 at the Legsilative Office Building.
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CAEYC's On-Line ECE Career Center
The Connecticut Association for the Education of Young Children (CAEYC) has launched an on-line ECE Career Center for posting jobs in the early childhood field.
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Register for the 2008 Stone Soup Conference
October 21, 2008
The 2008 Stone Soup Conference will be held on Tuesday October 21, 2008 from 8:30-3:00 pm at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Cromwell. This year's theme is Soup for All: Hungry for Action.
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The Memorial Fund is a Hosting Site for September 9th Web Conference
The Memorial Fund is a hosting site for the NGA Center for Best Practices/Chapin Hall Center for Children web conference--The Collaborations to Promote Early Childhood Education and Childcare on September 9th at 1:00.
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New William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund Website is Launched
The Memorial Fund has launched a new website. Log on to learn more about the broader work of the Memorial Fund.
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National Symposium on Early Childhood Science & Policy
Connecticut was one of 13 states selected to send a team to the first national National Symposium on Early Childhood Science and Policy. The Symposium was designed to build leadership capacity in the states for developing and implementing science-based policies that enhance childrens learning, behavior, and health.
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Share Your Opinion on CT Voices for Children's Report Card
CT Voices for Children is working on a "report card" to measure Connecticut's progress in the field of early care and education. Please take a short survey to share your input on which pieces of data should be included.
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Community Conversations Grants Due July 15th
The deadline for Community Conversations About Education grants for 2008-2009 is July 15th. The application, guidelines, and a fact sheet can be found on the Community Conversations website.
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David Nee Interviewed on Fox News
David Nee appeared as a guest on the Fox News LIVE morning show, Tuesday, April 29, to discuss the importance of early childhood education, community-wide collaboration and the Memorial Funds role in improving and expanding the quality of early education for Connecticut's children.
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The Early Childhood Education Cabinet Releases Infant-Toddler Systems Framework
The Early Childhood Education Cabinet has recently released First Words, First Steps: Connecticuts Infant-Toddler Systems Framework, with policy recommendations for the healthy development of the states infants and toddlers.
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Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition's Annual Breakfast Conference
BCAC is holding its Annual Breakfast Conference on Thursday, April 24th at 7:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Bridgeport. The topic is "Outside the Box: Creative Solutions to Impact Poverty and Improve Education."
Our featured speaker is Linda Gibbs, NYC's Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services.
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Bridgeport Child Advocacy Coalition's Annual Breakfast Conference
BCAC is holding its Annual Breakfast Conference on Thursday, April 24th at 7:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn in Bridgeport. The topic is "Outside the Box: Creative Solutions to Impact Poverty and Improve Education."
Our featured speaker is Linda Gibbs, NYC's Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services.
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CT Voices 7th Annual State Budget Forum - Connecticut Families in the Yo-yo Economy -- February 26
CT Voices' Budget Forum will be held on Tuesday, February 26, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Old Judiciary Room in the State Capitol.
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Parent Leadership Training RFP from the Children's Trust Fund
The Children's Trust Fund is seeking proposals to support parent leadership training that offers participants an opportunity to develop advocacy skills.
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Connecticut Voices for Children's Connecticut Family Asset Scorecard, 2007-2008
According to Voices' Connecticut Family Asset Scorecard, 2007-2008, Connecticut's ranking has dropped from an A to a C since the 2005 Scorecard, reflecting wide demographic disparities, high levels of debt, declining homeownership, and growing numbers of households with no employer-provided health insurance despite the state's apparent overall prosperity.
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Policy Brief: Implementing Policies to Reduce the Likelihood of Preschool Expulsion
This new study found that children are much more likely to be expelled from programs with high student-teacher ratios and in extended day programs.
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Community Success Story: PLTI in Danbury
This article, published in the News-Times, describes how the Parent Leadership Training Institute in Danbury enriches the community and the lives of children and families.
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Discovery Success Story: Danbury PLTI
This article, published in the New-Times, describes how the Parent Leadership Training Program in Danbury enriches the community and the lives of children and families.
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Event: Governor's Early Childhood Summit: The First Thousand Days
The NGA Center for Best Practices awarded Connecticut and 9 other states $10,000 grants to support Governors' Summits on Early Childhood.
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Download Stone Soup 2007 Conference Materials
Download presentations and handouts from the 2007 Stone Soup conference.
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CT Association for Infant Mental Health 2007 Conference
On November 15, 2007, the CT Association for Infant Mental Health will be holding its fall conference: Promoting First Relationships: Applying Attachment Theory in Practice Settings.
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Discovery Initiative Calendar
The Discovery Initiative Calendar lists events organized by the Memorial Fund and administrative deadlines.
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Grant Opportunity: Application for Local Capacity Building
The Connecticut State Department of Education, on behalf of the Early Childhood Education Cabinet and the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund has released an application for support for local communities to develop a comprehensive community-wide plan for young children from birth through age eight. Note mandatory bidder's conference on October 11.
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Parent Power Event: Parents Taking Action!
Saturday, October 20th, 2007 from 9am-12pm, nearly 600 parents will gather in Hartford to meet with State Legislators and elected officials and ask for their commitment to schools, health care and childcare.
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Grant Opportunity: Community Conversations About Education
Democracy Works gives up to $2,500 grants to sponsor a Community Conversation about Education. These local conversations are community-wide discussions that examine issues affecting children from birth through high school. Applications are due on September 17, 2007.
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Register Now for the Stone Soup Conference
The 2007 Stone Soup Conference: Tasting Changemmm, mmm, good! is scheduled for Wednesday October 24, 2007. The deadline for registration is October 10, 2007.
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KIDS COUNT Data Book Released
The Annie E. Casey Foundation has released the 18th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book, a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the U.S.
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Discovery Success Story: Learning at "Truck Day" Benefits Norwich Children First
Read about the Truck Day event at the Mohegan campus of Three Rivers Community College that was sponsored by the Children First Norwich/School Readiness Council Collaborative.
Truck Day was an event for educating and informing area families on the importance of school readiness and a celebration of the tenth year of the areas School Readiness program.
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Discovery Continutation Packet
All 49 Discovery communities are invited to submit the 2008-2009 Continuation Packet for two additional years of funding and other supports.
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The Memorial Fund Staff Are on the Road
The Memorial Fund is on the road this summer. Executive Director David Nee and Carmen Siberon, Program Officer, are visiting all 49 Discovery communities.
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Parents and Providers Show Support for Early Care and Education
Nearly a hundred parents met at the State Capitol building on April 11th in support of affordable, quality early care and education.
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Appropriations Committee Budget Summary
The Connecticut Commission on Children has released a summary of the spending related to children in the 2007-2009 budget proposed by the Appropriations Committee of the legislature.
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Connecticut Health Care Rally in Hartford
Thousands of citizens from across the state gathered Bushnell Park in Hartford on Saturday, May 5 to support the call for universal health care in Connecticut.
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Partner Event: Preventing Expulsion for Preschoolers - One Approach
May 15, 2007 from 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. at the State Capitol - Room 310.
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Partner Resource: CAHS Early Childhood Education Listserv
The Connecticut Association for Human Services operates an Early Childhood Education Listserv where information about important policy developments and updates are posted.
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CPTV Special: Closing the Gap: Our Children, Our Destiny Arpil 10 and 14
Closing the Gap: Our Children, Our Destiny examines the state of early learning in Connecticut, and looks at the issue through an economic lens.
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An Offer to the State of Connecticut
Read a letter from the William Caspar Graustein Memorial Fund to State of Connecticut policymakers, outlining the Memorial Fund's pledge to commit $1.5 million over the next three years to extend and intensify the Discovery Initiative and asking the State government to support parent leadership and local strategic planning.
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WNPR Focuses on Early Learning in CT
Listen to the recent WNPR Faith Middleton show on Connecticuts proposed investment to expand access to high quality preschool.
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Discovery Evaluation Findings February 2007
The Memorial Fund is pleased to share some interim findings from the Discovery evaluation. These findings are based on a survey completed by 45 of the 47 Discovery collaboratives in the fall of 2006 and focus on collaborative infrastructure, collaboration, and parent engagement.
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Partner Highlight: Advocacy Toolkit
The Early Childhood Alliance has developed a Policy Advocacy Toolkit for communities to use in their advocacy efforts related to young children.
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Event: Greater Hartford Literacy Council Quarterly Luncheon
The Greater Hartford Literacy Council Quarterly Luncheon will be held on Thursday, February 15, 2007 from 11:30 to 1:30 at the Pond House Caf.
Sandra Santy will discuss the nationally recognized literacy development program, Motheread/Fatheread.
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Partner Highlight: Connecticut Voices for Children's 6th Annual State Budget Forum
The theme of this year's Budget Forum is "Big Challenges, Bold Ideas," and will feature presentations on many of the ambitious policy proposals that are being developed for Connecticut.
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Join the Stone Soup Planning Committee
The first meeting to plan the 2007 Stone Soup Conference will be held on February 7, from 10:00-12:00 at the Memorial Fund offices in Hamden.
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Discovery 2007 Plan and Renewal Packet
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Partner Highlight: Connecticut Voices for Children State of Working Connecticut Report
This CVC report finds that in recent years, workers have seen their real wages decline. And while the state has slowly recovered some of the jobs lost during the recession, it has been gaining lower-wage service sector jobs and losing higher-wage jobs.
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Partner Highlight: New Report from the Connecticut Center for School Change
The new CCSC report, In Search of Quality: Recruiting, Hiring and Supporting Teachers looks at the teacher shortage issue from the demand perspective and offers practical actions for positive change at the state and district level to attract high quality teachers.
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Save the Date: Addressing the Achievement of Connecticut's Black and Hispanic/Latino Male Students
This is a two-day conference at the Four Points by Sheraton in Meriden that will be held on March 30 and 31, 2007.
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[68]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_69.pdf
[69]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/announcement_76.html
[70]: http://www.ct.gov/ctf/lib/ctf/plt_rfp.pdf
[71]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_381.html
[72]: http://ziglercenter.yale.edu/publications/briefs.html
[73]: http://www.discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_59.pdf
[74]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_59.pdf
[75]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_60.html
[76]: http://www.discovery.wcgmf.org/category_268.html
[77]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_57.pdf
[78]: http://www.discovery.wcgmf.org/events_12_2006.html
[79]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_55.doc
[80]: http://www.ctparentpower.org/
[81]: http://www.democracyworksct.org/CombinedApplicationandGuidelinesJuly2007.doc
[82]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_53.html
[83]: http://www.kidscount.org/sld/databook.jsp
[84]: http://www.discovery.wcgmf.org/story_11.html
[85]: http://www.discovery.wcgmf.org/resources/sps_resource_923
[86]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_49.html
[87]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_47.html
[88]: http://www.cga.ct.gov/COC/newsletters/042607.htm
[89]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_46.html
[90]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_44.html
[91]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_45.html
[92]: http://www.cptv.org/local/special/ClosingtheGap/
[93]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_43.pdf
[94]: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wnpr/arts.artsmain?action=viewArticle&sid=15&id=1045204&pid=173
[95]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_40.html
[96]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_38.pdf
[97]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/media/announcements/announcement_link_39.pdf
[98]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_36.html
[99]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_37.html
[100]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_34.html
[101]: http://www.ctkidslink.org/pub_detail_308.html
[102]: http://www.ctschoolchange.org/publications.asp
[103]: http://discovery.wcgmf.org/announcement_31.html