Presentation to NNIP September 14, 2016 Rebekah Dorman, PhD.

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Presentation to NNIP September 14, 2016 Rebekah Dorman, PhD

Public/Private Partnership Philanthropy A public/private multi-sector partnership that leads the Early Childhood Agenda in Cuyahoga County. Business Nonprofit Agencies  Advocates  Volunteers  Families Government

QUICK FACTS Founded in 1999 A public/private partnership from the beginning Public Funding: >$240 million Private Funding: >$40,000,000

Invest in Children funds and administers a comprehensive service system for children and families prenatal-kindergarten Home visiting Early Childhood Mental Health Improving Child Care Quality Universal Prekindergarten

Evaluation is a cornerstone: Data informs many types of decisions Since 1999, Invest in Children has partnered with CWRU on CHILD : Key to our success and continued funding.

Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) Overview Comprehensive, voluntary, high-quality early care and education for 3 – 5 year-olds that will help them enter school ready to succeed 2,000 seats in 33 sites located throughout Cuyahoga County including public preschools, Head Start, licensed child care centers, and licensed family child care homes Tuition Assistance to families up to 400% FPL

Impact of Integrated Data: Answering Important Questions Overall, who attends UPK? What is impact on the child? Does dosage matter? Is Kindergarten Readiness evident on state administered assessment? Does state administered assessment predict 3rd grade reading?

Children Served Since 2007 by UPK Over 9,000 served, most for two years 48% lived in Cleveland, 52% lived in the suburbs 65% on Medicaid 49% Female, 51% Male 53% African American; 40% White; 7% Other

What is the impact of UPK on children’s school readiness? Children in UPK showed statistically significant gains in school readiness on all five subscales of the Bracken School Readiness Assessment. Children who attended UPK for two years and then entered CMSD had a mean KRA-L score of 18.7 which is three points higher than the average for all CMSD Kindergarteners of 15.7

UPK students Pre/Post Bracken School Readiness Score Change by lead level

TOP PRIORITY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT “UPK 2.0” TOP PRIORITY OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT Transformative $23M Public/Private partnership Tied to long range goals of workforce development Doubles the number of children served

Impact of Integrated Data: Answering Important Questions What is the capacity to expand in high quality programs that serve low income children? Where are those programs? How many are Head Start? (funding implications)

Map of potential sites

Other examples…. Understanding the geography of early childhood County Council Profiles City/Suburbs Increasing Collaboration: Whose family is it anyway? From “my” to “our”…. Showing how families interact with multiple systems Pay For Success: The Intersection of Child Welfare and Homelessness Are referrals happening? The “hand off” from agency to agency. Do we really have a system?

Council District Profile

Council District Profile

The Geography of IIC Services 1999 - 2008 Figure 3.7 Percent of Children Served by IIC Programs by Residence (City of Cleveland versus Cuyahoga County outside Cleveland) 1999-2008

Other examples…. Increasing Collaboration: Whose family is it anyway? From “my” to “our”…. Showing how families interact with multiple systems Pay For Success: The Intersection of Child Welfare and Homelessness Are referrals happening? The “hand off” from agency to agency. Do we really have a system?

Questions? Paul’s close