ECIC's Child Care Innovation Fund is proud to work alongside Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, Michigan Works! Association, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO), and Michigan Association for the Education of Young Children (Michigan AEYC) to implement Registered Apprenticeship Programs. These programs foster stronger partnerships with child care employers, offer enhanced support to apprentices, and address systemic barriers to ECE workforce development. Interested in joining a Registered Apprenticeship Program? Learn more about how ECE RAPs can support you as an employer or early educator! https://lnkd.in/eNREm5Z7 #NAW2024 #DecadeOfNAW #ApprenticeshipUSA
关于我们
BUILD is a national initiative that supports state leaders across the early childhood spectrum—adults dedicated to family support and engagement, early learning, health, mental health, nutrition, and more. BUILD brings these leaders together to promote opportunities for all children from birth through age five to start school healthy and prepared for success. BUILD partners with state-based organizations, early childhood innovators, business leaders, government offices and others to build early childhood systems by connecting programs and services for young children that may have functioned in isolation, at cross-purposes, or without the sufficient resources to meet critical needs. Why It Matters With increasing evidence from brain science, we know that the first five years of life set the foundation for all future growth and development, yet our society currently invests the least in this age group. Investments in early childhood improve health, school readiness, and ultimately, the ability to be part of an educated workforce, which is critical for our future prosperity. Creating effective early childhood systems in states and communities is the only way to ensure the healthy growth and development of each and every child. Racial disparities, inequities, and more generalized underinvestment begin in these earliest years of life and have profound impacts. We are committed to helping states and communities develop services, supports, and public policies that can ensure the healthy growth and development of each and every child. A State-Based Approach BUILD’s partner states have built critical infrastructure and made advances in early learning, family support and engagement, early intervention for children with special needs and in health, mental health and nutritional services. We partner with public and private sector systems leaders as they establish state policy, provide services, and build their advocacy efforts for children from birth to age five.
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https://www.buildinitiative.org
The BUILD Initiative的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共政策办公室
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Boston,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- Early Childhood Systems Building、Early Childhood、State-tailored Support、Race to the Top – Early Learning Challenge、Diversity and Equity、QRIS、ESSA、Special Needs and Early Intervention、Mental Health and Nutrition和Family Support
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89 South Street, Suite 700
US,Massachusetts,Boston,02111
The BUILD Initiative员工
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“She wasn’t just a leader — she was a visionary, a builder, a nurturer...” Read more about Barbara Bowman's life and legacy in today's @chicagotribune https://bit.ly/4eHwTef
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New on the BUILD Blog: Authentic Family & Community Engagement CoP: Collaborative Leadership and Power Lessons on Authentic Family and Community Partnerships Series. This is part 1 of 2 of the blog series on Collaborative Leadership and Power Building through Family and Community Partnerships. Read the blog: https://ow.ly/wKqy50UbhzW
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Join the XChange for access to Baby Talk: Resources to Support the People Who Work with Infants and Toddlers: https://ow.ly/pCiQ50UbhsQ #pn3 #pn3resources
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Check out these upcoming events: 1. Building Upstream Support Strategies for PN-3 Child Welfare Prevention TODAY!: https://lnkd.in/gHVpfx-5 2. Indigenous Lens Webinar, November 20: https://lnkd.in/gXr7cbf6 3. Trauma-Responsiveness in Early Childhood Webinar, November 21: https://lnkd.in/gPDDJgZK The BUILD Initiative maintains a learning and event calendar for our colleagues in the Early Childhood field. If you want your event added to this calendar, email [email protected].
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TODAY'S WEBINAR: Building Upstream Support Strategies for PN-3 Child Welfare Prevention, the second in BUILD’s six-part series Moving Away from Family Separation: Cross-systems Strategies to Support Young Children and Families at Risk of Child Welfare Involvement will include: Cynthia L. Tate, Ph.D., BUILD Initiative (Moderator) Shadi Houshyar, Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP) Jennifer Skala, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation Mary E. Coogan, Esq., Advocates for Children of New Jersey * Live Spanish translation is available. Register now: https://ow.ly/aVpx50U6k1B
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TOMORROW: Join Cynthia L. Tate, Ph.D., BUILD Initiative (Moderator), Shadi Houshyar, Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), Jennifer Skala, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation, and Mary E. Coogan, Esq., Advocates for Children of New Jersey as they discuss: Building Upstream Support Strategies for PN-3 Child Welfare Prevention, the second in BUILD’s six-part series Moving Away from Family Separation: Cross-systems Strategies to Support Young Children and Families at Risk of Child Welfare Involvement. The webinar series continues BUILD’s exploration of how the child welfare and early childhood systems can align and work together to achieve better outcomes for children and families.? Register now: https://ow.ly/aVpx50U6k1B
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Discover resources to support Native American children, families, and communities with a collection of resources in the BUILD Initiative’s resource library: https://ow.ly/kAG850U9yLK #nativeamericanheritagemonth
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REMINDER: Building Upstream Support Strategies for PN-3 Child Welfare Prevention, the second in BUILD’s six-part series Moving Away from Family Separation: Cross-systems Strategies to Support Young Children and Families at Risk of Child Welfare Involvement, is November 20 at 2 PM. The webinar series continues BUILD’s exploration of how the child welfare and early childhood systems can align and work together to achieve better outcomes for children and families.? Hear from:? Cynthia L. Tate, Ph.D., BUILD Initiative (Moderator)? Shadi Houshyar, Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP)? Jennifer Skala, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation? Mary E. Coogan, Esq., Advocates for Children of New Jersey Register now: https://ow.ly/aVpx50U6k1B
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This month, discover resources that integrate Native stories and languages into learning. Start with these amazing guides on Indian Country Today – Language Resources: https://ow.ly/h1Bt50U8c5z #NativeLanguages #EarlyEd #IndigenousHeritage #LanguageLearning