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Cost Estimates or Projections

Research on projections of costs to implement a child care program over a period of time, based on costs for services, administrative costs, and number of users.

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2002 State of the States  [view more] Library

The 2002 SREB Legislative Briefing (PDF) globe icon: external links This report by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) describes education budget issues in 16 Southern States. Topics include: finance and flexibility; compensation for teachers; efforts to recruit... [view more] Library

2007 Afterschool Market Forecast, Executive Summary  This summary report indicates that after-school programs will be an $11.8 billion market in 2007. Over half of this money comes from parent-paid tuition fees. The remaining $5.148 billion is Federal and... [view more] Library

2008 Pre-K Market Forecast, Executive Summary  This summary report indicates that State pre-K funding will increase 12.8 percent in FY 2008, exceeding $5 billion for the first time. Pre-K funding will grow at a higher rate than K–12 education. From... [view more] Library

20 Step Timeline for Developing and Financing a Child Care Center (PDF) globe icon: external links This table, developed by the Santa Cruz County Child Care Ventures and Kern County Local Investment in Child Care in California, illustrates a 20-step timeline for developing and financing a child care... [view more] Library

A.C.F. Form 696-T: Tribal Child Care Financial Report  This Microsoft PowerPoint presentation describes the Administration for Children and Families Form 696-T. This is a Federally required financial report that provides measurement data for program reauthorization.... [view more] Library

Adding It Up: A Guide to Developing a Children, Youth and Families Budget  This handbook is the second in a two-part guide to developing and using children, youth, and families (CYF) budgets. A CYF budget is a data collection effort that summarizes spending on children, youth,... [view more] Library

Adding It Up: A Rationale for Mapping Public Resources for Children, Youth and Families (PDF) globe icon: external links This overview is a joint effort from the Forum for Youth Investment and the Finance Project designed to help decision makers and community leaders both learn the importance of a good children youth and... [view more] Library

Age 21 Cost Benefit Analysis of the Title I Chicago Child Parent Centers (PDF) globe icon: external links This study presents a cost-benefit analysis of the Federally-financed, comprehensive early childhood program, the Title I Chicago Child-Parent Centers (CPCs) in Illinois. Measures of program participation... [view more] Library

Age 21 Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Title I Chicago Child-Parent Center Program: Executive Summary (HTML) globe icon: external links This executive summary describes the first cost-benefit analysis of the Federally-financed Title I Chicago Child-Parent Center (CPC) Program. The CPC Program is a school-based preschool and early school-age... [view more] Library

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