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An Annotated List of Promise Neighborhoods Resources

Over the past eight years the US Department of Education (the Department) has funded and provided technical support to almost 70 Promise Neighborhoods throughout the country. Throughout this period the Department, Promise Neighborhoods sites, and key technical assistance partners have produced written guidance, videos, webinars, and hands-on tools on how to launch and manage a successful cradle-to-career pipeline of services and supports for early learners, students, and families in economically distressed communities. We summarize and catalogue, here, the 88 Promise Neighborhoods products that have been released since the initiative’s inception in 2010. The list is intended for a broad audience. With it, New Promise Neighborhoods grantees will gain easy consolidated access to previously provided products. Ongoing and returning grantees will rediscover materials they may have missed, forgotten, or wish to revisit. Others who are interested in integrated school improvement, community wraparound services and family supports provided in a context of community building will be able to easily access and use the important contributions of Promise Neighborhoods to the field.

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Posted in: Grey Literature on 10/26/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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