Early Childhood Research
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
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  early childhood development

North Carolina

Smart Start

Overview of Program

  • Provides early education funding to all of the state’s 100 counties
  • Public-private initiative
  • Community-based initiative for children under 6 and their families
  • Funds are administered at the local level through Local Partnerships (local nonprofit organizations)
  • Currently $203.6 million in state funds
  • Goals are to:
    • improve the quality of child care
    • make child care more affordable and accessible
    • provide access to health services
    • offer family support

Brief History of North Carolina’s Smart Start Program

  • North Carolina legislature authorizes program and funding for Smart Start in 1993 with $20 million appropriation and 12 partnerships
  • In 1995 appropriations increase to $58 million, Smart Start is available in 43 counties
  • In 1999, appropriations are increased to $217 million
  • Private support is more than $200 million in 2003; 14 states use Smart Start as the model for early education programs

Evaluations of North Carolina’s Smart Start Program

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