FFYF Federal Guide to Early Learning and Care Programs
The 118th Congress has the opportunity to invest in America’s children, working families, and the economy through high-quality early childhood […]
The 118th Congress has the opportunity to invest in America’s children, working families, and the economy through high-quality early childhood […]
The 118th Congress has the opportunity to invest in America’s children, working families, and the economy through high-quality early childhood […]
Every year, millions of children who range in age from birth through five benefit from an array of federal early […]
In July 2023, Public Opinion Strategies completed a poll on behalf of the First Five Years Fund, examining voter attitudes […]
Last night, First Five Years Fund (FFYF), Sesame Workshop, and PBS KIDS hosted a congressional reception in conjunction with the […]
Last night, First Five Years Fund (FFYF), Sesame Workshop, and PBS KIDS hosted a congressional reception in conjunction with the […]
Thanks to the diligence and hard work of the early learning community, the Early Learning Challenge is a reality. In […]
Dear friends, We hope that sometime between breakfast at Wimbledon and the rockets’ red glare you squeezed in last weekend’s […]
As promised, here is Team FFYF’s quick recap of what we just heard from the early learning policy gurus in […]
Remember FFYF’s friend Chuck Mills? The former Marine One pilot featured in FFYF’s “Our Head Start” campaign? The one who […]
Early learning leaders in states may feel a little like thoroughbreds in those agitated few minutes just before the starting […]
National Journal’s education insiders are talking early learning this week. See what they have to say, and read my own […]
Moments ago, Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius revealed the number we’ve all been […]
The First Five Years Fund pauses to tip its hat to our improbable hero of the day—Charlie Sheen—as he continues […]
When I was an editorial writer for the Chicago Tribune and a public official said something aggressively wacky, what followed […]
Earlier today, FFYF participated in a public forum hosted by the U.S. Department of Education about the structure of the […]
The President just released his FY12 budget, and the news is good for early education. So as not to “bury […]
The President released his FY2013 budget proposal today, and, while we’re not overwhelmed by Valentine’s hearts and flowers for early […]
The late Irving Harris was a businessman, philanthropist and early education evangelist who emphasized the importance of “bringing the baby […]
As states across the country confront unprecedented budget deficits, early education is under fire. In Iowa, some legislators proposed eliminating […]
In the 2011 State of the Union address, President Obama made clear that investing in education—K-12 and postsecondary—is a direct […]