Social and human services, 59—74 At-Home Infant <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Program (M<strong>in</strong>nesota), 60—61 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Care</strong>er and Wage Ladder (Wash<strong>in</strong>gton), 68—69 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Facilities Loan Fund (Connecticut), 72—73 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> F<strong>in</strong>ancial Assistance Program (Florida), 73—74 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Quality Improvement Initiatives (Wiscons<strong>in</strong>), 61—63 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Wage$ Project (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 66—67 Community Empowerment Initiative (Iowa), 65 Connecticut School Read<strong>in</strong>ess Initiative, 70—71 described, 55 Health Insurance for <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Providers (Rhode Island), 76 Quality Incentive Bonuses (Vermont), 63—64 Rhode Island <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Entitlement (Rhode Island), 59 T.E.A.C.H. Early <strong>Child</strong>hood Health Insurance Program (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 69—70 Social <strong>in</strong>vestment strategies, 170 Social market<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Matters: A Quality <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Initiative of Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Pennsylvania, 124—126 PlusTime New Hampshire (New Hampshire), 77 South Carol<strong>in</strong>a <strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 lotteries and gam<strong>in</strong>g, 14 South Dakota, lotteries and gam<strong>in</strong>g, 14 Special tax<strong>in</strong>g districts, Florida, 15—18 Staff development and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. See Professional development and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g programs Start ME Right (Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 78—80 Start-up assistance American Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Collaboration for Quality Dependent <strong>Care</strong>, 116—117 Campus-Based <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (New York), 96 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Contribution Tax Credit (Colorado), 40—42 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Developer Fee Loan Program (Santa Cruz, California), 44—45 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> F<strong>in</strong>ancial Assistance Program (Florida), 73—74 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Matters: A Quality <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Initiative of Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Pennsylvania, 124—126 Connecticut School Read<strong>in</strong>ess Initiative, 70—71 Model Centers Initiative of <strong>the</strong> Miriam and Peter Haas Fund (San Francisco, California), 136 PlusTime New Hampshire (New Hampshire), 77 Tax-Exempt Bonds (Ill<strong>in</strong>ois), 162—163 Youth Crime Prevention and Intervention (Colorado), 102 State and local sales and excise taxes, 22—27 Dedicated Sales Tax (Aspen, Colorado), 22—23 described, 11 Proposition 10: <strong>Child</strong>ren and Families Initiative (California), 23—26 School-Age <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Project Fund (Indiana), 26—27 State <strong>in</strong>come tax checkoffs described, 11 Voluntary Income Tax Checkoff for <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Colorado), 28 State <strong>in</strong>come tax credits, deductions, and exemptions (corporate) <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Contribution Tax Credit (Colorado), 40—42 Start ME Right (Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 78—80 State <strong>in</strong>come tax credits, deductions, and exemptions (personal) Bank of America <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Plus, 39—40 chart, 35—38 <strong>Child</strong> and Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Credit (New York), 31—32 <strong>Child</strong> and Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Credit and Work<strong>in</strong>g Family Credit (Oregon), 33—34 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Contribution Tax Credit (Colorado), 40—42 described, 11 Start ME Right (Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 78—80 Subsidies for child care American Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Collaboration for Quality Dependent <strong>Care</strong>, 116—117 At-Home Infant <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Program (M<strong>in</strong>nesota), 60—61 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Matters: A Quality <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Initiative of Sou<strong>the</strong>astern Pennsylvania, 124—126 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Partnership Act (Florida), 141—142 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Scholarship Fund of <strong>the</strong> Mar<strong>in</strong> Community Foundation (Mar<strong>in</strong> County, California), 128—129 <strong>Child</strong>ren's Center at <strong>the</strong> University of Colorado <strong>in</strong> Boulder (Colorado), 97 <strong>Child</strong>ren's Services Special Tax<strong>in</strong>g Districts (Florida), 15—18 Community Empowerment Initiative (Iowa), 65 Dedicated Sales Tax (Aspen, Colorado), 22—23 Families and Education Levy (Seattle, Wash<strong>in</strong>gton), 21 1199/Employer <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Fund (New York City), 119—120 Quality Incentive Bonuses (Vermont), 63—64 Rhode Island <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Entitlement, 59 Rochester/Monroe County Early <strong>Child</strong>hood Development Initiative, 149—150 Smart Start (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 151—152 SUNY at Stony Brook <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Services (New York), 99 Work<strong>in</strong>g Parents Assistance Program and Trust Fund (Montgomery County, Maryland), 109—110 Summer programs Aust<strong>in</strong> Area Employer's Collaborative on Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Initiatives (Texas), 140—141 <strong>Child</strong>ren's Services Special Tax<strong>in</strong>g Districts (Florida), 15—18 1199/Employer <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Fund (New York City), 119—120 School-Age <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Project Fund (Indiana), 26—27 SUNY at Stony Brook <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Services (New York), 99 Support Our Students (SOS; North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 101 T Tax-Exempt Bonds (Ill<strong>in</strong>ois), 162—163 Tax Increment F<strong>in</strong>ance Districts (Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 42—43 Tax policy, 167—169 basics of, 14 Community Development Corporation (CDC) Tax Credit, 168 Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Tax Credit, 169 Employment Tax Increment <strong>F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g</strong> (ETIF; Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 169 home mortgage <strong>in</strong>terest tax deduction, 169 Low-Income Hous<strong>in</strong>g Tax Credit (LIHTC), 167—168 state neighborhood assistance programs, 168 types of taxes, 11—13. See also specific types of taxes T.E.A.C.H. Early <strong>Child</strong>hood Health Insurance Program (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 8, 69—70, 153 Teacher tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g programs. See Professional development and tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g programs Technical assistance programs Allegheny County Early <strong>Child</strong>hood Initiative (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), 121—123 Aust<strong>in</strong> Area Employer's Collaborative on Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Initiatives (Texas), 140—141 Beacons (New York City), 103—105 Chicago Accreditation Project (Chicago, Ill<strong>in</strong>ois), 145—147 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Capital Investment Fund (Massachusetts), 156—158 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Facilities Fund (San Francisco, California), 155—156 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Quality Improvement Initiatives (Wiscons<strong>in</strong>), 61—63 Community Development F<strong>in</strong>ance Fund L<strong>in</strong>ked Deposits (Ohio), 160 Community Development <strong>F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g</strong> (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 158—159 Community Partnerships for <strong>Child</strong>ren (Massachusetts), 83—85 Connecticut School Read<strong>in</strong>ess Initiative, 70—71 Educare (Colorado), 147—149 Kennebec Valley Community Action Program (KVCAP) Early <strong>Child</strong>hood Facility <strong>F<strong>in</strong>anc<strong>in</strong>g</strong> Collaboratives (Ma<strong>in</strong>e), 161—162 Model Centers Initiative of <strong>the</strong> Miriam and Peter Haas Fund, 136 NYSLMCCAC Enrichment Grants Program (New York), 118—119 PlusTime New Hampshire (New Hampshire), 77 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), 7, 55, 65, 68, 73 Temporary disability <strong>in</strong>surance (TDI), 170 Temporary Disability Insurance Coverage for Maternity Leave (New Jersey), 142—143 Temporary Disability Insurance Coverage for Maternity Leave (New Jersey), 142—143 Tennessee, <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten and family education, 82 Texas Aust<strong>in</strong> Area Employer's Collaborative on Dependent <strong>Care</strong> Initiatives, 140—141 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 lotteries and gam<strong>in</strong>g, 14 Prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten Program, 88—89 Tuition assistance. See Scholarships for teachers; Subsidies for child care U Unemployment <strong>in</strong>surance (UI), 170 Union programs described, 113 NYSLMCCAC Enrichment Grants Program (New York), 118—119 1199/Employer <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Fund (New York City), 119—120 Universal PreK<strong>in</strong>dergarten program (New York), 7, 90—92 University programs. See Higher education Utah, <strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 V Vermont accreditation bonus program, 7 family leave legislation, 170 185
<strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 Quality Incentive Bonuses, 63—64 Virg<strong>in</strong>ia Fairfax County School-Age <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Capital Improvement Program, 106—107 <strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), 168 Voluntary Income Tax Checkoff for <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> (Colorado), 28 Vouchers. See Subsidies for child care W Wage supplementation programs <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Care</strong>er and Wage Ladder (Wash<strong>in</strong>gton), 68—69 <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Wage$ Project (North Carol<strong>in</strong>a), 66—67 Dekko Foundation <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Endowment Funds (Indiana), 127 Model Centers Initiative of <strong>the</strong> Miriam and Peter Haas Fund, 136 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton (state) <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Care</strong>er and Wage Ladder, 68—69 Families and Education Levy (Seattle), 21 family leave legislation, 170 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 Weekend programs, Beacons (New York City), 103—105 Welfare reform, 5 West Virg<strong>in</strong>ia <strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 lotteries and gam<strong>in</strong>g, 14 Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), 168 Wiscons<strong>in</strong> <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Quality Improvement Initiatives, 61—63 <strong>in</strong>come tax provisions for child care, 37 <strong>in</strong>vestment <strong>in</strong> prek<strong>in</strong>dergarten programs, 82 Work<strong>in</strong>g Parents Assistance Program and Trust Fund (Montgomery County, Maryland), 109—110 Y Youth crime prevention. See Del<strong>in</strong>quency prevention Youth Crime Prevention and Intervention (Colorado), 102 Youth services (general), 1199/Employer <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Fund (New York City), 119—120 186
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