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To provide inclusive services, states and communities must be aware of, and use, many funding
sources. This section provides strategies and resources used by states.
"Funding Inclusive
Child Care" -- A State Legislative Report (Volume 24, Issue 1, January 1999) from
the National Conference of State Legislatures, analyzes the variety of different
strategies and sources for funding inclusive child care that are being used throughout
the United States.
The Alliance on Early
Childhood Finance's Web site is sprinkled with links to the full text versions of
several publications on funding approaches. The second volume of Financing Child
Care in the United States: An Illustrative Catalog of Current Strategies currently
is being developed and the authors are seeking information about new financing approaches
that are being tried in states and communities. A partnership initiative, the
Alliance's mission is to seek more rational financing of child care in America.
Fiscal Resources for
Inclusion fact sheet (PDF: 1,488kb) developed by the North Carolina
Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental
Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services, focuses on children ages 5 years and under,
although some of the categories also can be used for school-age children.
Selected Resources on Financing Early Childhood Systems to Support
Inclusive Options for Young Children with Disabilities (PDF: 91kb)
Whaley, K., Goode, S., & deFosset, S. (2005). An annotated bibliography from NECTAC presents
resources related to financing early childhood systems that support inclusive
options for young children with disabilities.
The Web site of the National
Child Care Information Center offers several resources on funding inclusive child
care programs:
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"Funding Inclusive Child Care: A Legislative Perspective" -- An
exploration of funding sources and policy surrounding inclusion.
- "Passages to Inclusion: Emerging
Issues" IV. Financing This monograph is a synthesis of the solutions and
strategies generated during a 1995 forum on inclusion sponsored by several Federal
agencies. Written for child care administrators to foster the inclusion of children
with disabilities in child care settings, the finance section discusses funding sources,
collaboration and partnerships in financing, and funding strategies.
- "Special Needs Rates:
Supporting Inclusion of Children With
Disabilities in Child Care Programs" This resource addresses commonly
asked questions about the issue of special needs rates, that is, states paying higher
reimbursement rates to child care programs and providers serving children with special
needs. Specific examples are presented of how states are implementing special needs rates.
- State Strategies for
Financing Early Childhood As an increasing number of states become involved
in early childhood education, several strategies have emerged for financing these
initiatives. The Education Commission of the States Web Site provides examples of
resources states are tapping to fund early childhood programs, as well as ways states
are investing to improve these programs.
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