SMIF Received McKnight Foundation Grant
for the Early Childhood Initiative
Owatonna
,
MN
—The
McKnight Foundation awarded Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF)
and the five other Minnesota Initiative Foundations (MIFs) a $3 million,
three-year grant to expand the Minnesota Early Childhood Initiative…A
Campaign for Our Youngest Children. In
the Fall of 2008, the MIFs plan to add 12 early childhood coalitions,
raising the statewide network of coalitions to 78.
SMIF will be announcing two new communities in June.
In
2003, the MIFs launched the Minnesota Early Childhood Initiative with the
support of an initial multi-year grant from The McKnight Foundation. They
also provided a second grant in 2005.
The
Minnesota Early Childhood Initiative was an effort started in response to
the dire fact that only half of
Minnesota
's
children enter kindergarten fully prepared.
Since then the 66 grassroots early childhood coalitions have begun
turning the tide for
Minnesota
’s
youngest children – giving them the chance they deserve.
One indicator of success comes from a state survey in January 2006
that indicated voters now place early childhood care and education as a top
priority.
“Communities across Greater Minnesota have banded together to address the
key issue of school readiness,” says Tim Penny, SMIF President/
CEO
.
“Studies continue to show quality
early care and education programs contribute to a child’s readiness for
school.
This makes them more likely to perform at grade level, graduate from
high school, and more likely to get and keep a job."
Anni
O'Neill, SMIF Early Childhood Program Director states, “Through our
collective efforts, we are building on local assets to improve conditions
for families with young children to ensure they receive the care, support,
and education they need to succeed in school and in life.”
Already
over 400 projects and programs have been implemented as an outgrowth of
coalition work in early childhood communities throughout the state.
Resources from The McKnight Foundation will help engage more
communities throughout
Minnesota
in creating local citizen-based plans to strengthen resources for young
children and their families. Funding
support will also allow current coalition communities to dig deeper in
program development, reach more young children and their families through
comprehensive school readiness efforts, and embed model projects in the
community for long-term sustainability.
"The
first five years in a child’s development can lay the groundwork for a
lifetime of successes," says Kate Wolford, president of The McKnight
Foundation. "Every day, we learn more about the crucial impact that
early experiences have on future well-being. In partnership with the
Minnesota Initiative Foundations, McKnight is pleased to continue our
support for the Minnesota Early Childhood Initiative, to help communities
create positive local environments for early childhood development."
Southern
Minnesota
Initiative Foundation and the five other Minnesota Initiative Foundations
serve six regions of the state outside the Twin Cities metropolitan area,
and were created in 1986 as a partnership between The McKnight Foundation
and the citizens of Greater Minnesota.
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About
Southern
Minnesota
Initiative Foundation:
Southern
Minnesota
Initiative
Foundation (SMIF), a donor-supported foundation, invests for economic growth
in 20 southern
Minnesota
counties.
SMIF has provided over $36 million in grants and loans within the
region during the past 21 years. SMIF's key interests include early
childhood programs, workforce readiness, and economic development
with a focus on emerging bioscience and renewable energy businesses.
To learn more about our work and mission call
507-455-3215
or visit www.smifoundation.org.
About
the McKnight Foundation
The
McKnight Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life for present and
future generations through grantmaking, coalition-building, and
encouragement of strategic policy reform. Founded in 1953 and independently
endowed by William and Maude McKnight, the Minnesota-based Foundation had
assets of approximately $2.3 billion and granted about $93 million in 2007.
About Southern
Minnesota
Initiative Foundation:
Southern Minnesota
Initiative Foundation (SMIF), a donor-supported foundation, invests for
economic growth in 20
Minnesota
counties. SMIF has
provided over $36 million in grants and loans within the region during the
past 21 years. SMIF's key interests include early childhood programs,
workforce readiness, and economic development with a focus on
emerging bioscience and renewable energy businesses. To learn more
about our work and mission call
507-455-3215
or
visit www.smifoundation.org.