OUTCOMES AND IMPACT

Programmatic Impact

FY25 REACH
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children, families, and educators
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partnership organization members, social media followers, and subscribers
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event attendees
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Often in daily work and life, time to ‘dream,’ plan, and think creatively about how to continue to address ECE issues and systems change does not happen. It was refreshing to be in a place and space that encouraged and nurtured these conversations not only in my own mind, but [also] with [foundation] staff, other Lab sites, and partners.

— WEVISION SOLUTIONS LAB SITE EDUCATOR

Hosted the first WeVision EarlyEd Solutions Lab Gathering, which brought together more than 80 attendees from across the country, including representatives from 20 of our 22 Solutions Lab sites across 12 states and D.C.

Formalized the SDAI’s partnership with the Southwest Region Conference for the SDA Model System, which aims to transform the Adventist education system within the conference — spanning five states, eight schools, and a total approximate enrollment of 250 students.

West Coast portfolio of work joined other funders in a $3.65 million commitment to launch the GOAL Fund, a fund held by the Seattle Foundation, helping to grow the capacity organizations dedicated to early childhood policy work.

of Family Philanthropy partners reported increased organizational capacity.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMMATIC STRATEGY RESULTS

Advocacy
total reach of 37 partners
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publications and tools produced (surveys, research, tool kits, briefs, etc.)
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more technical assistance provided to other advocates and government agencies
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events held (conferences, summits, webinars, policy forums)
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increased staffing and capacity
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Direct Services for Young Children and/or Their Families
total reach of 14 partners
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improved level of quality (materials, staffing, etc.)
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expanded the range of services offered
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served more young children
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served more families or parents
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Direct Services for Practitioners Working With Young Children and/or Their Families
total reach of five partners
0
expanded the range of services offered to practitioners/aspiring practitioners
0 %
improved their level of quality (materials, staffing, etc.)
0 %
enrolled more practitioners/aspiring practitioners in programming
0 %
were able to collaborate with other stakeholders
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expanded research and evaluation efforts
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TOTAL REACH
6,866,992

CATCHAFIRE

Technical assistance and
capacity building

For the fourth year, the foundation offered grantees and partners access to Catchafire, a resource with 100,000+ skilled volunteers willing to provide free project-based support.

SINCE JULY 2024:
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partners
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distinct projects to increase
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