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1 Keeping the Promise to Kansas Kids: Early Education Funding September 14, 2015

2 About KAC Kansas Action for Children (KAC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to shaping health, education and economic policy that improves the lives of Kansas children and their families. www.kac.org

3 Agenda  About the KEY Fund and CIF  What could have been  History of sweeps  Your role

4 About the KEY and CIF

5  Tobacco Arbitration – Master Settlement Agreement (1998)

6 About the KEY and CIF

7 Who’s impacted  Kansas’ early education system is dependent on the KEY fund and CIF.  Approximately 200,000 Kansas kids are served by programs that rely on CIF funding.

8 What could have been  The KEY fund was designed as a true endowment – spend a small portion each year, and allow remaining funds to grow.  This endowment would serve as a stable source of funding for future generations of Kansas kids.

9 What actually happened

10 Your role

11 Other KAC efforts  KIDS COUNT – 2015 State and County reports available in October  Early Education and Child Care  Improving child care access and quality  Nutrition and wellness

12 Resources: www.ThinkBigStartSmallKS.comwww.ThinkBigStartSmallKS.com Pledge for early education and care providers: www.kac.org/think-big-start-smallwww.kac.org/think-big-start-small

13 Contact and more information http://kac.org/take-action/toolkit/ http://kac.org/sign-up/ Hilary Gee hilary@kac.org @hgeeKAC


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