Pay for Success Financing for Early Childhood Programs: A Path Forward
Publication Summary:
We can do better for our children. Far too many endure preventable health or behavior problems. They are not prepared for school and do not graduate with the tools they need for successful careers. Programs that can effectively prevent these problems reach only a fraction of the children who could benefit, and they struggle constantly for funding to continue, let alone grow.
Author(s): Megan Golden
Nancy Vorsanger
Publication Date: January 2014
Publication Type: Policy Brief
Publication Topic: Financing
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