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STATE GRANT COMPETITION – OFFICE HOURS

STATE GRANT COMPETITION – OFFICE HOURS. Gerry Cobb Pritzker Children’s Initiative. Questions – 6 or 9 Month Planning Period. 6 or 9 month planning period? Answer: Pick the planning period that will assure you have planned enough to create the best plan for your state.

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STATE GRANT COMPETITION – OFFICE HOURS

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  1. STATE GRANT COMPETITION – OFFICE HOURS Gerry Cobb PritzkerChildren’s Initiative

  2. Questions – 6 or 9 Month Planning Period • 6 or 9 month planning period? Answer: Pick the planning period that will assure you have planned enough to create the best plan for your state. • If we pick 9 months and then are ready in 6 months, can we submit early? (and vice versa) Answer: Yes to both options. • We don’t need 6 months to plan. We’ll have our deliverables completed in 3 months. What do we do? Answer: Get started implementing if you can! Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

  3. “Counting” towards the Ultimate Outcome Required Outcome - Creation and eventual implementation of a policy agenda focused on what is needed across your state to expand services to families with children prenatal to age three with a goal to achieve a 25 percent increase over baseline by 2023 and a 50 percent increase over baseline by 2025 in children and families served by high-quality programs or policies. What counts? • Create a plan that makes sense for what your state needs for babies but be cognizant of how many you can ultimately impact. • Increased # of infants/toddlers in high quality child care – might include QI, compensation, education, subsidy, bonuses for I/T teachers, etc. • Increased services to families with children prenatal to age three might include: • Increased home visiting services to families with children prenatal up to age 3 • Increased early childhood mental health services • Increased services from referrals from developmental screenings • Other examples? Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

  4. Outcome “Counting” Example Pritzker Children's Initiative: Presentation Title

  5. Question: Legislative Timing Our state develops a biennial budget with a supplemental budget the other year. This will impact the timing of our progress with an Action Grant. Will this negatively impact our funding request? Answer: Not a problem. Nearly everyone will be in the same situation. …… Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

  6. Question: Community Emphasis • While we agree government agencies are important partners in our planning and implementation work, we anticipate some policy solutions are best led by community organizations. Does this negatively or positively impact our proposal? Answer: As long as your approach can get you to your proposed outcome of increasing services to a statewide goal of an additional 25%...... • In Question 6, "How will innovative components of initiatives at the community...Can you share example(s) of what this might look like? Answer: One example would be a successful strategy at the local level that you will be working to implement statewide to increase services to families with children prenatal to age three. Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

  7. Question – Priority Areas In Question 4, you ask about the status of the programs, services, etc. in the priority areas of the grant - do you mean the two identified policy priorities? So even if only focusing on one, we would provide status in both? Answer: If you’re only focusing on one priority area then no need to provide the status of both. Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

  8. Question - Data What do we do for data without readily available disaggregated data? Is there some data where disaggregated data is prioritized? Answer: Don’t drive yourself crazy trying to get data that is not readily available. Definitely that was not our intent. Share what is readily available and don’t worry about the rest. Pritzker Children's Initiative: Presentation Title

  9. Other Questions & Answers

  10. For More Information All questions/answers, webinar recording link, application, etc. can all be found at the web link below. http://pritzkerchildrensinitiative.org/2018/11/13/pci-announces-prenatal-age-three-state-grant-competition/ Pritzker Children's Initiative: State Grant Competition

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