CCA for Social Good and the Bainum Family Foundation Partner to Develop Web Platform Strengthening Quality Child Care in Washington, D.C.
Launching in the summer of 2016, Early Childhood Share DC will support high-quality early learning in the District
Manchester, New Hampshire, March 30, 2016 (Newswire.com) - The Bainum Family Foundation and CCA For Social Good, a division of CCA Global Partners, proudly announce their partnership to build a shared resources web platform that will allow early learning practitioners in Washington, D.C., to reduce costs and share knowledge and tools. Upon launch later this summer, the site, Early Childhood Share DC, will be available to all licensed child development facilities within the District at no cost.
“Early Childhood Share DC will feature over 1,200 resources, including quality supports for the classroom and administrative resources in areas including HR, program administration, and training,” remarked Denise Sayer, Vice President of CCA For Social Good. “Pre-negotiated discount programs will help providers contain costs on early learning supplies and business services. This all-in-one-place collection of resources saves time and money, allowing the director to spend valuable time in the classroom working with children and staff.”
"The shared resources we can offer through this online hub will take some of the burden off of the directors and home providers in our more than 500 child development facilities so they can focus on providing a quality education for the children they serve."
Elizabeth Groginsky, Assistant State Superintendent
“A recent report issued by the Bainum Family Foundation showed wide disparities across the District of Columbia in terms of resources, supports and outcomes for infants and toddlers and their families,” stated Rozita Green, Chief Strategy Officer at the Bainum Family Foundation. “Many young children disproportionately face obstacles that impede their educational and developmental potential. Early Childhood Share DC is one of the many ways we are working to improve early learning resources and outcomes in the District of Columbia. We are pleased to be partnering with the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) to bring this new resource to our community.”
“As the state education agency, OSSE is working diligently to meet the critical demand for high-quality early childhood education in the District of Columbia to prepare our youngest learners for success in elementary school and beyond,” said Assistant State Superintendent Elizabeth Groginsky, who leads the OSSE Division of Early Learning. “The shared resources we can offer through this online hub will take some of the burden off of the directors and home providers in our more than 500 child development facilities so they can focus on providing a quality education for the children they serve.”
The site will mark the twenty-fourth ECE Shared Resources platform that CCA For Social Good has developed for child care professionals across the country.
For more information about CCA For Social Good and ECE Shared Resources, please contact Erin Holt at (603) 626-2109.
For more information about Early Childhood Share DC, please contact Ann Egan at (240) 450-0027.
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About CCA For Social Good
CCA For Social Good is an operating division of CCA Global Partners, a privately held cooperative that has supported small businesses for over 30 years. CCA For Social Good provides web-based platforms that help thousands of nonprofit organizations and early childhood education (ECE) centers manage the administrative aspect of their organizations. The platforms (integrated password-protected websites) deliver a set of powerful tools and shared resources resulting in more efficient and successful operations. CCA For Social Good puts time and money back in the hands of directors and managers of ECE programs, allowing them to focus where it matters most: on the children in their care. To view a sample platform, please visit www.ecesharedresources.com.
About the Bainum Family Foundation
The Bainum Family Foundation combines proven expertise with a passion for supporting the whole child by providing integrated services to help them thrive. Our circle of collaboration includes investments and support in early learning, wrap-around services and knowledge building. Founded in 1968 by Stewart and Jane Bainum, the Foundation has helped underserved children exit poverty through high-quality educational programs and services for 48 years. For more information, visit www.bainumfdn.org.
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