As seen in The June 2017 Help Me Grow National Center E-note Help Me Grow Orange County will benefit from the leveraging of federal funds known as an Intergovernmental Transfer, or IGT. IGTs are used to offset the cost of...
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As seen in The June 2017 Help Me Grow National Center E-note The Kate. B. Reynolds Charitable Trust is exploring the potential effectiveness of Help Me Grow in Forsyth County, North Carolina, through its Great Expectations local initiative that helps every child enter...
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As seen in The June 2017 Help Me Grow National Center E-note Six HMG affiliates have been selected to participate in the diffusion of the Well Visit Planner. The cohort will receive technical assistance from the Child and Adolescent Health...
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As seen in The June 2017 Help Me Grow National Center E-note To help you SHINE in your work, Zero to Three is putting together exciting content for their 2017 Annual Conference. Join us in sunny San Diego, for an...
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Since the initial introduction of Help Me Grow (HMG) in Hartford, Connecticut, we have continued to encourage and promote local evaluation, recognizing that local variation in how HMG is designed and delivered in different communities can yield unique lessons learned about how best to implement the model.
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Congratulations to Help Me Grow Orange County! Winner of the Help Me Grow 10K Innovation Challenge, which took place at the 8th Annual Help Me Grow National Forum, April 24-26 in St. Paul Minnesota. HMG Orange County received a $10,000 award from...
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Vermont embodies an all-sector in approach to advancing promotion, early detection, linkage and referral. Visit it here (link: www.helpmegrowvt.org )
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In November 2016 and January 2017, 14 states received Home Visiting Innovation Awards through the from Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program. Nine of these states are HMG affiliates: Colorado, Washington D.C., Iowa, Georgia, Washington, Delaware, Connecticut, and...
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A new joint policy statement, released by the U.S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services, includes a recommendation for states to adopt a centralized intake, screening and referral process, specifically naming our Help Me Grow® system model. The...
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In a recent Advancing Kids blog post, Help Me Grow National Center founding director Paul Dworkin, M.D., considers the challenges ahead for early childhood system-builders, providers, and advocates — and how we can best respond. Dr. Dworkin writes, “We must...