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NEARLY 50% OF OUR KIDS ENTER KINDERGARTEN ALREADY BEHIND COST: $860 MILLION MINNESOTA’S PROBLEM:
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ONCE BEHIND, MOST DON’T CATCH UP More likely to drop out More likely to commit crime We all pay the cost
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WAITING FOR KINDERGARTEN IS TOO LATE 90% OF BRAIN DEVELOPMENT OCCURS BY AGE 5
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THE IMPACTS ARE REAL
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A child’s trajectory for success in life is set during early childhood ENGAGING CHILDREN EARLY IS THE KEY
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MANY FACTORS AFFECT SCHOOL READINESS “Whole Child” approach is best MinneMinds is strategically focused on helping parents put at-risk kids into quality early learning environments
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THE MINNEMINDS PATHWAY TO SUCCESS: Parent-directed early learning scholarships that follow the child, directed toward quality learning environments
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Licensed center-based child care Licensed family child care Preschool programs Public school-based programs Head Start EARLY LEARNING SCHOLARSHIPS All children enter kindergarten fully prepared to succeed in school and life: Greater school achievement Better graduation rates Higher earning potential More productive workforce WWW.MINNEMINDS.ORG Return on Investment Eligible children: 3- and 4-year-old children living at or below 185% of poverty (plus younger siblings) Eligible programs: Parent Aware rated or on path to quality rating
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WHY PARENT DIRECTED SCHOLARSHIPS? Licensed center- based child care Licensed family child care Preschool programs Public school-based programs Head Start Eligible programs: Parent Aware rated or on path to quality rating
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WHY SCHOLARSHIPS THAT FOLLOW THE CHILD? Licensed center- based child care Licensed family child care Preschool programs Public school-based programs Head Start Eligible programs: Parent Aware rated or on path to quality rating
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Licensed center-based child care Licensed family child care Preschool programs Public school-based programs Head Start How do we find quality? ENSURING QUALITY EMPOWERS PARENTS
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PARENT AWARE RATING SYSTEM Helps Parents Find Quality Helps Providers Improve Quality Helps Kids Access Quality
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THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF A QUALITY SYSTEM Physical health and well-being Teaching and relationships Assessment of child progress Teacher training and education
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THE COST OF QUALITY Itasca County, Licensed Family Child Care Provider COST: $4,080 PER YEAR White Earth Reservation, Full-time, 3-Star Child Care COST: $7,000 PER YEAR St. Paul Promise Neighborhood, Part-time, 4-Star, Public Pre-School COST: $4,010 PER YEAR St. Paul Promise Neighborhood, Full-time Head Start/Child Care Combo COST: $9,581 PER YEAR
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THE MINNEMINDS ASK Scholarships-to-scale: $150 Million required annually to serve 3- and 4-Year-olds living at or below 185% of poverty Current Public Investment: $23 Million Remaining Need: $127 Million
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Eligible programs: Parent Aware rated or on path to quality rating Funding levels based on anticipated maximum participation rate of 70% of 3- and 4-year-olds living at or below 185% of poverty FY2014FY2015FY2016FY2017FY2018FY2019 4,057 kids $23,000,000 4,057 kids $23,000,000 4,057 kids $23,000,000 20,240 kids $150,000,000 20,240 kids $150,000,000 4,057 kids $23,000,000 Funding Approved in 2013 for Pre-K Scholarships Funding Required to Meet the Need MINNEMINDS PROGRESS TO DATE
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RETURN ON INVESTMENT The cost of doing nothing far outweighs the cost of solving the problem
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WE NEED YOUR HELP! 2015 GOAL Fully fund early childhood scholarships— increase the investment to $150 million annually JOIN THE CAMPAIGN PRESENT MINNEMINDS TO OTHERS PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT CONTACT YOUR LEGISLATORS
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