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1 Hayes Cheryl D. Financing Services <strong>for</strong> Young Children and Their Families: Meeting the Challenges of<br />

Welfare Re<strong>for</strong>m. Washington, DC: The Finance Project; 1997.<br />

2 Kagan Sharon L, Goffin Stacie G, Golub Sarit A, Pritchard Eliza. Toward Systemic Re<strong>for</strong>m: Service<br />

Integration <strong>for</strong> Young Children and Their Families. Falls Church, VA: <strong>National</strong> Center <strong>for</strong> Service<br />

Integration; 1995.<br />

3 Hayes Cheryl D, Lipoff Elise, Anna Danegger. Compendium of Comprehensive Community-based<br />

Initiatives: A Look at Costs, Benefits, and Financing Strategies. Washington, DC: The Finance<br />

Project;1995.<br />

4 Section 1.2 of the FY 2003 Guidance <strong>for</strong> the <strong>State</strong> MCH Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems<br />

Grants.<br />

5 Ibid. Section 1.5<br />

6 Farrow Frank, Bruner Charles, Getting to the Bottom Line: <strong>State</strong> and Community Strategies <strong>for</strong> Financing<br />

Comprehensive, Community Service Systems. Washington, DC: <strong>National</strong> Center <strong>for</strong> Service Integration<br />

Resource Brief #4; 1993.<br />

7 www.financeproject.org<br />

8 Watson Sara, Westheimer Miriam. Financing Family Resource Centers: A Guide to Sources and<br />

Strategies. Washington, DC: The Finance Project and Carnegie Corporation of New York; 2000.<br />

9 Foundation Consortium, Capturing Cash <strong>for</strong> Kids: A Workbook <strong>for</strong> Reinvesting in Community Based<br />

Prevention Approaches <strong>for</strong> Children and Families. Sacramento, CA: Foundation Consortium; 1998.<br />

10<br />

Ibid.<br />

11 Fisher Hansine, Cohen Carol, Flynn Margaret. Federal Funding <strong>for</strong> Early Childhood Supports and<br />

Services: Sources and Strategies. Washington, DC: The Finance Project; 2000.<br />

12 Ibid.<br />

13 Ibid.<br />

14 Mark Friedman . Re<strong>for</strong>ming Financing <strong>for</strong> Family and Children’s Services. Sacramento, CA:<br />

Foundation Consortium <strong>Policy</strong> Brief; January 2000.<br />

15 Ibid.<br />

16 Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Social <strong>Policy</strong>. Breaking New Ground: A Financial Strategy <strong>for</strong> a Governance<br />

Partnership. Washington, DC: Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Social <strong>Policy</strong>; 1998.<br />

17 Ibid.<br />

18 Fisher Hansine, Cohen Carol, Flynn Margaret. Federal Funding <strong>for</strong> Early Childhood Supports and<br />

Services: A Guide to Sources and Strategies. The Finance Project; June 2000<br />

19 Center <strong>for</strong> the Study of Social <strong>Policy</strong>, Breaking New Ground: A Financial Strategy <strong>for</strong> Governance<br />

Partnership.<br />

20 Watson Sara, Westheimer Miriam. Financing Family Resource Centers: A Guide to Sources and<br />

Strategies. Washington, DC: The Finance Project and Carnegie Corporation of New York; 2000.<br />

21 Farrow Frank, Bruner Charles. Getting to the Bottom Line.<br />

22 Ibid.<br />

23 Ibid.<br />

24 The Child Care Partnership Project. A Guide to Successful Public-Private Partnerships <strong>for</strong> Child Care.<br />

Washington, DC: U.S. Child Care Bureau; 1999.<br />

25 Ibid.<br />

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