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1 An Introduction

2 NOTE TO PRESENTER: This presentation is set up as a TEMPLATE for you to use. Please feel free to edit the presentation to meet the needs of your audience. All of the information in the Speakers Notes section of the slides is there for additional information, and to guide your presentation. If you require additional resources please see www.2000days.ca. www.2000days.ca

3 What is the First 2000 Days Network? The First 2000 Days Network is a collective response of community members, organizations, professionals with a passion for making progress on our vision: All children from conception to six are supported by family and community in order to reach their optimal development.

4 Why 2000 Days? From conception to entering kindergarten, our community has 2000 days to build a lifetime foundation and make the difference in the life of a child.

5 The Issue:

6 The Opportunity Investment in the early years has the best Return on Investment than in any other time of life.

7 What is the First 2000 Days Network? A common voice to influence leaders, policies, decision makers to understand and act on the importance of the early years. A virtual hub for communities who chose to participate. A trusted place for organizations and individuals to be there for each other and serve each other’s needs.

8 Our History The First 2000 Days Network began as a collective response to move the needle on early childhood development. The First 2000 Days Network brought together: the Early Childhood Mapping Project (ECMap) and their community-based coalitions; the early years programs from the United Way (UpStart); and the early childhood literacy work of Calgary Reads.

9 ECMAP Zone 3 Citywide Coalition Upstart- Early Years Priority Team Shared Vision “All children from conception to six are supported by family and community to reach their optimal development” Collective Impact for ALL CHILDREN CommunityChild CareFamily Calgary & Area Citywide ECD Coalitions Community Action Team Bowness Montgomery North of McKnight & Area North CentralCalgary EastDowntownDeep SouthSouth Central Southwest North Rocky View Northwest Communication Shared Measurement Reinforcing Activities Common Agenda 12 Community Based Coalitions 150+ Community Members U of Alberta ECMAP Team EDI Data National & Provincial Comparatives Council of Champions Policy Influencers Multidisciplinary Perspective Leadership Access to Funding Support Mt. View County Calgary West Move the Needle

10 Why a Network? Coordinated efforts and leveraging resources: communication, research, expertise, assets Impacting systemic change with a unified voice Sharing experiences, building on what is already working, and learning from what isn’t. Create opportunity for collective impact

11 The Network’s Purpose Statement To enable unique contributions from a diverse group of individuals and organizations to achieve the vision of the First 2000 Days Network by acting as a catalyst for learning, connecting, and collaborative action.

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13 The long term goal: A Network that has a strong voice and evidence-based requests for policy makers and funders based on the collective needs of communities for leadership in early childhood development.

14 How you can contribute: Weaving Relationships Building on existing relationships and weaving new social ties and relationships. (Deliberately connecting others to strengthen social ties). Accessing new and diverse perspectives. Openly build and share knowledge and best practices. Create infrastructure for widespread engagement; find avenues to make it easy for people to connect. Coordinate resources and actions when possible.

15 Become a Network “weaver”! Highlighting and being aware of current relationships and connections. Knowing where the conversations are happening and participating; showing leadership through active participation. Sharing what you are doing and being open to learning along the way – weave the network! Invest your enthusiasm and resources Give this presentation to others Sign up and contribute to our newsletter What skills can you offer?

16 For more information: www.2000days.ca Also see: Early Childhood Mapping Project Constellation Model of Governance Collective Impact Model Alberta Social Policy Framework

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