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File #: 80645    Version: 1 Name: Beginning in 2024, for Early Childhood programs.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/1/2023 In control: Community Development Division
On agenda: 12/5/2023 Final action: 12/5/2023
Enactment date: 12/13/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00768
Title: Approving the recommendations of the Early Childhood Care and Education Committee regarding the allocation of City funds, for use beginning in 2024, for Early Childhood programs.
Sponsors: Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Bill Tishler, Regina M. Vidaver, Isadore Knox Jr.
Attachments: 1. Early Childhood RFP Application, 2. 4C_App.pdf, 3. AnimalCrackers_App.pdf, 4. BridgeLakePointWaunona_App.pdf, 5. Goodman_App.pdf, 6. JewishFederation_App.pdf, 7. PlayingField_App.pdf, 8. RainbowProject_App.pdf, 9. RiseWI_App.pdf, 10. SweetestStages_App.pdf, 11. Tootris_App.pdf, 12. WECA_App.pdf, 13. WeeCare_App_Redacted.pdf, 14. ECCEC 2024 Early Childhood Funding Recommendations.pdf, 15. ECCEC 2024 Early Childhood Funding Recommendations.pdf
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution accepts the recommendations of the Early Childhood Care and Education Committee for funding Early Childhood programs in 2024. The resolution allocates available funds among seven community-based non-profit organizations to fund eight programs chosen through a Request for Proposals (RFP) process initiated by the Community Development Division in July 2023. The resolution presents the Committee’s recommendations under two scenarios - the first in which available funding is unchanged in 2024 from current levels ($510,000), and the second in which funding for 2024 is increased by 7.5% ($548,250).

Allocation to the Community Development Division budget and disbursement of the funds to the listed organizations are contingent upon adoption of the 2024 Operating Budget. No additional appropriation required in 2023.

Title
Approving the recommendations of the Early Childhood Care and Education Committee regarding the allocation of City funds, for use beginning in 2024, for Early Childhood programs.

Body
The proposed resolution approves the allocation of City funds for contracts with seven community-based non-profit organizations recommended by the Early Childhood Care and Education Committee (ECCEC) for the provision of eight Early Childhood programs as part of a competitive RFP process.

Funding for these contracts is dependent upon the authorization of necessary funds in the City’s 2024 Operating Budget.

The Community Development Division (CDD) of the City of Madison seeks to support an environment in which Madison residents can access high-quality early care and learning environments, child care providers have the tools to support the healthy development of young children, and children receive care from culturally responsive providers.

WHEREAS, the City of Madison has a long-standing commitment of financial and technical support for programs that offer the care and resources needed to support positive child development incl...

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