Hi,
I’ve just found some very useful information about public-private partnerships for child care.
If that’s something that interests you, I recommend you take a look.
Here’s an excerpt:
“During the past decade, rapidly changing political and economic forces have created an environment in which many public- and private-sector leaders have discovered a strong mutual interest in exploring new ways to form and sustain partnerships. As many states and communities are learning, partnerships can effectively bring together a wide range of contributors, including governments, businesses, philanthropies, families, and service providers, to expand and improve child care and other services for children and families.
This guide is designed to provide practical information on creating and maintaining public-private child care partnerships to increase and improve child care in states and communities throughout the country. It draws from the experiences and wisdom of successful partnership leaders at the national, state, and local levels to provide resources for existing and future partnerships.”
You can read the whole thing here: A Guide to Successful Public-Private Partnerships for Child Care
Talk soon,
Mary Nightingale
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