Early Childhood Health Consultation Discussion Webinar – December 1 at 1 p.m. Leadership Bodies – read about two leadership bodies that are direct results of PDG investments: the Governor’s Leadership Council on Early Years (LCEY) and the Parent/Caregiver Equity Advisory Cabinet (PCEAC).ĭownload the full report to catch up with PDG.Ongoing and Completed PDG Supported Programs/Resources – discover various other projects funded by PDG, which support the early childhood system in Wisconsin.PDG Research Activities – review several research initiatives funded by PDG and access their findings.PDG: Making a Difference Across Wisconsin – learn about different areas of Wisconsin awarded grant funding or services supported by grant funding, provided by PDG funds.Recently, DCF released a report titled Doing What’s Best for Our Kids, detailing the activities made possible between January 2021 and June 2022 by the Preschool Development Grant. The PDG B–5 Renewal Grant activities are based on the strategic plan developed by the Department of Children and Families (DCF), the Department of Public Instruction (DPI), and other partners, and includes feedback and guidance from Wisconsin’s early care and education (ECE) stakeholders. ![]() ![]() ![]() In December 2020, Wisconsin was awarded a Preschool Development Grant Birth to 5 (PDG B–5) Renewal, totaling $30 million and spanning three years (2021–23). PDG Newsletter NovemDoing What’s Best for Our Kids: January 2021-June 2022 PDG Activities
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