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ECE Summit On November 12-13 in Washington, D.C., the Insight Center and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation held the Partners in Early Childhood and Economic Development (ECED) convening which brought together state and federal policy-makers, researchers, business leaders and the early childhood community to discuss innovative strategies for funding affordable early care and education. November 12th Keynote Presention by Major General Frank Faykes Opening Remarks by Jen Wohl, Insight Center for Community Economic Development Opening Remarks by Tony Berkley & Jocelyn Sargent, W.K. Kellogg Foundation Panel 1 Early Care & Education as Economic Development Panel 2 Strengthing Market-Based Early Care & Education Services for Low-Income Families Panel 3 Leveraging Public & Private Sector Resources to Strengthen Investments in Children and Families Panel 4 Creating Quality Spaces for Our Most Vulnerable Children: Early Care and Education Facilities Financing and Business Development Closing Remarks by Tony Berkley, W.K. Kellogg Foundation November 13th Opening Remarks by Charles Kolb, Committee for Economic Development Panel 5 Shared Services: Helping High-Quality Early Care and Education Providers Attain Scale and Sustainability Panel 6 Taking Early Care and Education Policy Innovation Forward Closing: Final Thoughts by Tony Berkley, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
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