The Foundation for Child Development, founded in 1900, is a research, policy, and practice organization dedicated to supporting young children in reaching their full potential. They work at the intersection of these three areas to promote the quality of early care and education, advocate for effective systems, and address the needs of priority populations, such as immigrants and dual language learners.
Through strategic grants and a focus on workforce development, the Foundation aims to strengthen the early childhood field and ensure that all children have access to nurturing and engaging learning experiences. Their work is guided by research and a commitment to social justice, aiming to create a brighter future for young children and their families.
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