2008-09 Annual Report released
We are pleased to present our annual report covering the fiscal year July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2009. This report describes the collective efforts by thousands of people who work every day to improve the lives of young children in our county.
2008-09 Annual Report
Strategic Plan 2009-2013
Learning Together, Year 2 Report
Four County Evaluation of ECE BA Completion Programs by UC Berkeley Center for the Study of Child Care Employment
Learning Together Report
Survey Results from the Center for Effective Philanthropy of F5AC Community Grants Initiative 2009
Survey of past and current F5AC community grant recipients to learn about the Community Grant Initiative effectiveness and impact
Survey Results
F5AC Partnering for Change Evaluation Report, 2009
Evaluation of a pilot partnership program to support agencies around cultural competence work
Evaluation Report
Evaluation Summary of the ECE Emerging Teachers Program October 2009
Summary of a 3 year cohort program at one community college targeting non-traditional ECE students
Evaluation Summary
F5AC testimony for Early Support for Families Act 2009
First 5 Alameda County gave testimony in support of home visiting models that are culturally and linguistically appropriate for diverse communities like Alameda County. Congress is deliberating a bill that would allocate funds to support home visiting for high risk families. Compelling results from 9 years of Family Support Services home visiting model were presented.
F5AC Testimony
F5AC School Readiness Evaluation Report 2009
A study of Kindergarten Readiness of children entering Kindergarten in a sample of Alameda County schools in Fall 2008 was completed by Applied Survey Research. 49% of children studied were ready on a school readiness observation scale. Children who attended the F5AC Summer Pre-Kindergarten Program demonstrated significant results on the Readiness evaluation.
Executive Summary
Full Report
F5AC Training Coalition Evaluation Report 2009
An evaluation of the Early Care and Education (ECE) Training Coalition demonstrated it was successful in building Alameda County’s capacity to provide community-based ECE trainings. Trainings on health and safety, child development, social-emotional and business practices also had a significant impact on ECE providers attending.
ECE for All
Changing Systems: Measuring the impact of Every Child Counts
Quality Improvement Initiative Evaluation 2006: Executive Summary
Evaluation of Partners in Collaboration (PIC) Executive Summary - a pilot collaboration project between Mental Health Consultants and Enhanced Mentors
Sustaining Community Partnerships on Behalf of Young Children and Families Zero to Three November 2006 article, by three Every Child Counts Directors, Deborrah Bremond, Janis Burger and Teddy Milder
"Creating a Community Holding Environment for Families with Young Children" "Zero to Three" article by two Every Child Counts Directors, Deborrah Bremond and Teddy Milder
Financial Audits
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