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The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies promotes the social and economic well-being of greater New York’s most vulnerable by strengthening human service organizations and advocating for just public policies. As a QNY partner, FPWA assists early care and education programs throughout NYC improve the quality of teaching and administrative practices by providing program assessment and working with program staff to set goals and implement strategies to meet those goals through individualized advisement.
The Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies helps early care and education programs throughout NYC assess program practices, set improvement goals, and implement effective improvement strategies to meet NAEYC high-quality standards through individualized advisement from experts in the field of early childhood education. |
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| The Center for Early Childhood Professional's goal is to raise the professional competence of early care and education workers, to strengthen the quality of program services, and to achieve positive outcomes for children birth through eight years and their families. The Center was founded in 1999 to support and address the needs of the NYC early care and education community and since then has served more than 2500 educators. Serving public schools and community based programs, we provide a broad range of professional development services to primary, preschool, infant/toddler and special education teachers, family child care providers, support staff, regional coordinators and administrators, and parents and families. As a QNY partner, The Center for ECP develops specific training to meet the unique needs of administrative and program staff engaged in the process of achieving accreditation. |
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Care Inc. seizes every opportunity to promote quality early learning, healthy
development and care for all children birth through school age. CCI is a
non-profit early education and child care resource and referral agency and a
part of a national network of referral agencies. CCI strives to achieve its
goals for early education in New York through professional development and
technical assistance to providers, information and referral to parents and
public policy and advocacy with policy makers. As a QNY partner, CCI helps
early care and education programs throughout NYC assess program practices, set
improvement goals, and implement effective strategies to meet NAEYC
high-quality standards through individualized quality advisement from experts
in the field of early childhood education. |
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Quality New York is funded by United Way of New York City, The Picower Foundation, and The F.B. Heron Foundation. |
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