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In October 2009, Monroe Smart Start was launched with support from the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, United Way of Monroe County, and the Smithville Charitable Foundation. Visit the site to learn more! This birth-to-five Coalition was formed around the idea that every child deserves a “smart start” in life, and so will work to “increase the skills of parents, caregivers, and the community to maximize our children’s physical, social, emotional, and cognitive potential for success in school and in life.” To contact the Coordinator or be added to the Coalition’s contact list, please send a message to director@monroesmartstart.orgEvery child deserves a strong start in life, and the Coalition aims to benefit all babies and young children in Monroe County. This focus on the Birth-to-Five population is supported by decades of research that underscore the linkages between early childhood development and success in school and life. There are several benefits of investing in the formative years of life:
According to Barry Lessow, United Way Executive Director, “We know that people can be successful when they have all three building blocks of opportunity – a good education, stable earnings, and life’s essentials. United Way’s success with Born Learning made it clear forming this Coalition with the Community Foundation and other partners was the next step to ensuring that all children enter school ready to learn. That’s a key component to improving people’s lives.” United Way of Monroe County joined the Community Foundation to gather input for a local focus on the earliest years of life, study models of success from other communities, and invest in the pilot period with grant support from the Indiana Association of United Ways and Lilly Endowment. According to Shari Woodbury, President and CEO of the Community Foundation of Bloomington and Monroe County, “Agencies, donors, and community leaders helped us identify education as the area to invest in to overcome – and prevent – long-term challenges in the community, and ensure a high quality of life for all. We are pleased to dedicate discretionary grant funds and other support to the Birth-to-Five Coalition, recognizing that there is potential for a tremendous return on investment in the first five years of life.” This new Birth-to-Five Coalition initiative is a county-wide effort that will focus on current and prospective services to parents and young children in the Bloomington, Ellettsville, New Unionville, Smithville, and Stinesville areas. It will provide:
The Coalition’s goals will guide its work: Short Term:
Medium Term:
Long Term:
The Community Foundation and United Way share a commitment to helping support the coalition during the three-year pilot period. It will take the involvement of our whole community to make this successful – from parents and business leaders to non-profit agencies, faith communities and grassroots groups. A variety of opportunities are being developed for getting involved – from serving as a member of the steering committee or specific work groups, to community forums or volunteering your time, talents or monetary contributions. When asked why she is investing and why other business leaders, parents, and community members should get involved, Darby McCarty, Smithville Charitable Foundation, said, “The Smithville Charitable Foundation is pleased to join the Birth-to-Five Coalition as an investor and partner because we know that the development of young children is vital.”
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United Way of Monroe County, Inc. | |
| 441 South College Avenue | ||
| Bloomington, IN 47403 | ||
| 812-334-8370 | ||
| uw@monroeunitedway.org | ||
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