PHP Awards $525,000 Early Childhood Advocacy Grant
In June, Philadelphia Health Partnership awarded a $525,000 grant to the Thriving PA perinatal and child health campaign to improve the Infant Toddler Early Intervention (EI) system in Pennsylvania.
PHP’s three-year grant supports collective action by 18 partners across the Commonwealth to strengthen the equity, accessibility, and quality of this essential program for young children with developmental delays and disabilities.
Infant and Toddler EI serves young children from birth up to age three with a focus on five developmental areas: physical, cognitive, communication, social or emotional, and adaptive skills. The publicly funded program is anchored in the importance of identifying and addressing developmental delays as early as possible to maximize children’s trajectories for better outcomes in school and life.
The Thriving PA EI Workgroup is implementing a statewide advocacy agenda organized around five core priorities to improve the Infant Toddler EI system:
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“At PHP, we are committed to strengthening early childhood programs and systems in collaboration with diverse stakeholders from parents and caregivers to service providers and systems leaders,” says PHP Executive Director Ann Marie Healy.
"We are proud to partner with passionate early childhood advocates and funders across Pennsylvania to ensure that children with disabilities and developmental delays have the support to build a strong foundation for lifelong health and well-being."
EI Workgroup members include PHP grantee partners Children First , Education Law Center-PA , Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children , and the PENNSYLVANIA ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG CHILDREN (PennAEYC is also the fiscal sponsor for the grant). The advocacy collaborative is also funded by PHP partner, the William Penn Foundation .
Learn more here: https://thrivingpa.org/early-intervention-part-c/
Many thanks to the following Workgroup members: Allies for Children The Arc of PA Center for Schools and Communities Children First (formerly PCCY) Education Law Center-PA EI Providers Association of PA First Up Pennsylvania Association for the Education of Young Children Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Pennsylvania Child Care Association Pennsylvania Head Start Association Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children Trying Together Fight Crime: Invest in Kids Mission: Readiness PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Rehabilitation and Community Providers Association United Way of Pennsylvania