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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/18/2007
Control Number
2007-308Q
Agenda Item Number
7.O.
Entity Name
Childcare Resources of I.R.C.
Children in Centers Program
Subject
Children's Services Advisory Committee
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6585
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Childcare Resources of Indian River Children in Centers Program. Funder: Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> PROPOSAL NARRATIVE <br /> A. ORGANIZATION CAPABILITY Entire Section A not to exceed one page. <br /> 1 . Provide the mission statement and vision of your organization. <br /> Mission Statement: To ensure the availability and affordability of high quality early childhood <br /> and family support programs for children of income eligible working families in Indian River <br /> County. <br /> The vision of Childcare Resources is for childcare to be available and affordable for all children <br /> who qualify, and that the quality of childcare in Indian River County will be enhanced. In <br /> addition, parents will be able to work secure in the knowledge their children are thriving, and <br /> families will be strengthened and better able to nurture their children into responsible adulthood_ <br /> Childcare Resources envisions a community that embraces the mission and recognizes that <br /> community-wide support will improve the quality of life for all citizens. <br /> 2. Provide a brief summary of your organization including areas of expertise, <br /> accomplishments , and population served. <br /> Childcare Resources contracts with six local childcare centers located on eight sites to deliver <br /> quality childcare programs for children from birth to kindergarten. Childcare Resources serves <br /> working families who meet income eligibility guidelines and live in Indian River County. <br /> Centers must meet Childcare Resources standards of quality as evidenced by <br /> accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) . <br /> Centers are monitored regularly. Staffs receive training and support, and center directors meet <br /> bi-monthly with Childcare Resources staff to discuss issues that affect the delivery of a quality <br /> program. They are reimbursed at a rate to support the required standards. The criteria for <br /> contracting include: <br /> • A program that is both age and individually appropriate <br /> • Specifically trained and adequately compensated teachers <br /> • Low adult to child ratios ( 1 : 10 for preschool) ( 1 : 8 for 2 year olds) ( 1 : 6 for toddlers) ( 1 :4 <br /> for infants) <br /> • Close ties with families and meaningful parental involvement; and <br /> • Access to comprehensive services <br /> The program of Childcare Resources places emphasis upon a strong family support and <br /> education component, including parenting workshops, parent/child interactive programs, <br /> mentoring, resource and referral, and professional psychological support. Children' s progress is <br /> monitored and documented. There is parental choice among centers. Parents sign a contract <br /> committing to a sliding fee scale, and mandatory participation in orientations, parent/teacher <br /> conferences and parent education programs throughout the year. Childcare Resources conducts <br /> fundraising and promotes public awareness, which are vital to the support, sustainability and <br /> delivery of the program. <br /> 3 <br />
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