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How DPP and Other Voter-Approved Children’s Funds Are Helping Families Fill Gaps

The Children’s Funding Project recently interviewed Denver Preschool Program (DPP) and other voter-approved children’s funds about their expansion…

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The Children’s Funding Project recently interviewed Denver Preschool Program (DPP) and other voter-approved children’s funds about their expansion of support for families during the government shutdown. The Children’s Funding Project provides hands-on technical assistance and resources to help communities identify sustainable funding solutions to achieve their goals for children.

The article, “Voter-Approved Children’s Funds Expand Support for Families During Government Shutdown,” highlights how organizations like DPP have stepped up to offer additional support and assistance to families even before the government shutdown, like when the Denver Child Care Assistance Program enacted an enrollment freeze earlier this year.

Read the full article from the Children’s Funding Project.

Learn more about how state, federal funding cuts affect Denver families.

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