"Children Learning, Parents Earning, Communities Growing"
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How to Help
As the deadly Carr fire is Shasta County continues to burn out of control forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes, the following are ways to consider to offer help:
- A local bank has stepped up to help those directly impacted by the fire. Tri Counties Bank is accepting donations through its Carr Fire Fund 2018. Donors can stop by local bank branches or give online at GoFundMe.
- American Red Cross or for those who wish to donate items for evacuees house at American Red Cross shelters can call (559) 265-2473.
- Salvation Army is taking the lead on accepting physical donations for victims. Captain Tim Danielson said brand new clothing, like t-shirts, socks and underwear, are especially needed for evacuees. The nonprofit is also accepting new pillows and blankets, baby items, water, sports drinks and cleaning supplies like Clorox wipes.
- Haven Human Society have evacuated 500 to 600 cats and dogs on Saturday and are setting up shop, or shops, at an evacuation shelter for dogs and cats in 15,000-square-feet of donated space at the Shasta Gateway outlet shops in Anderson.
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CAPPA's 2018-19 Board of Directors
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Rick Richardson
Child Development Associates
Karen Marlatt
Valley Oak Children's Services
Beth Chiaro
Child Care Resource Center
LaVera Smith
Supportive Services Fresno
Martin Castro
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
Jeffrey Moreira
Crystal Stairs, Inc.
Public Policy Co-Chair
Phillip Warner
Children's Council San Francisco
Tina Barna
Choices for Children
Abby Shull
YMCA Childcare Resource Service
Leslie Reece
Family Resource & Referral of San Joaquin County
Jeanne Fridolfs
Mike Michelon
Siskiyou Child Care Council
Marco Jimenez
Central Valley Children's Services Network
San Mateo 4Cs
Michelle Graham
Children's Resource & Referral of Santa Barbara County
Joie Owen
Glenn County Office of Education
Denyne Micheletti Colburn
CAPPA CEO
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Featured Agency of the Month
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Nestled on the "Lost Coast" side of the "Redwood Curtain," Changing Tides Family Services is a dynamic full service agency dedicated to increasing the health and success of children, youth, families and individuals in Humboldt County. Guided by a dedicated staff and a committed Board of Directors, our organization was established in 1975 as the Humboldt Child
Care Council, and has grown to employ over 200 full and part time staff who cover more than 4,000 square miles in providing an array of child care, behavioral health, and special needs services.
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EESD/CDE, DSS & CCLD Updates
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Subject: Revised State Median Income for 2018-19
July 5, 2018
2018-19 Family Fee Calculator
Please be advised that the new Family Fee Calculator for fiscal year 2018-19 became live on July 2, 2018. The 2018-19 Family Fee Calculator is another tool that can be used when assessing family fees during certification and recertification. The revised Family Fee Calculator is based on the updated State Medium Income thresholds and can be found at
HERE.
June 1, 2018
May 10, 2018
Implementation of Statewide Accounting System: FI$CAL
The Child Development and Nutrition Fiscal Services (CDNFS) Office is forwarding you a copy of the "Implementation of Statewide Accounting System: FI$CAL" letter.
This is to inform all CDE, EESD contractors that seven more answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ) relevant to 12-month eligibility have been posted on the Budget Implementation
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Is Your Organization Hiring?
Post your job announcement here for thousands to see!
There is no charge for CAPPA members.
Non-members will be charged a fee of $75.
Solano Family & Children's Services
Child Development Centers, Inc.
Children's Council of San Francisco
Receptionist
Community Child Care Coordinating Council (4Cs) of Alameda County
International Institute of Los Angeles
Pomona Unified School District- Child Development
Children's Council San Francisco
North Coast Opportunities-Lake County
Child Care Coordinating Council, Inc. of San Mateo County
Child Development Inc. is Hiring! See the Recruitment Flyer
Here.
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CAPPA Member Benefits now available on the Members Only website:
NEW! CAPPA Member Benefit: Office Depot Discounts Program
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CAPPA Community Forum
This Forum is an integrated discussion board and will allow members to engage in online discussion, subscribe to your favorite topics, get your questions answered and upload your agency forms- Find answers, stay informed, and make connections!
Email CAPPA for your log-in so that you can access this forum and all other resources that the member's only website has to offer. Now up on the forum: Do you have any specific questions on 12-month eligibility stopping you from fully implementing?
*All new AP branding templates
from CAPPA's Branding Committee are now available for CAPPA members.
The Importance of Community Organizing and Advocacy
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AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support CAPPA every time you shop. When you shop at
smile.amazon.com
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you'll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to CAPPA.
If interested, you can also sign up for an Amazon Business account for free. This is similar to a Prime account and will give you free 2-day shipping. You can learn more
Here.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Thank you for your support!
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The CAPPA Board has made it a priority to support our field with a coordinated calendar to note upcoming statewide conferences, federal conferences of relevance, CDE and DSS stakeholder meetings and legislative and budget deadlines and hearings.
If you have news to share or an event you want added to CAPPA's website calendar,
email us!
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CAPPA Monday Morning Update Partner
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Our Monday Morning Update supports our Early Learning & Child Care field with timely information about what is going on in California and nationally; as well as dates to be aware and upcoming events.
Our weekly (50 times per year) Monday morning distribution is to more than 4,000 federal and state local agencies, resource and referrals, contractors, legislators and their staffs', centers, parents, providers, state departments and advocates.
To help support the continuation of this resource and or advertise in the Monday Morning Update, click
HERE.
You can also make a donation to CAPPA and CAPPA Children's Foundation
The Children's Foundation is a non-profit organization (501(c)3), Taxpayer Identification Number is 03-0521444. Your generous donation is tax deductible.
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The legislature is on summer recess until August 6th.
Click here
to be directed to CAPPA's website to see all of the legislation that has been identified to be of interest to our field. You can find fact sheets and sample letter templates when available. On this page, CAPPA will also note legislative hearings of interest to our field.
Below are the bills of interest that have been scheduled for a hearing:
- August 6, 2018 Senate Appropriations @ 10:00am in John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
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We have a major deadline coming up at the end of July. We need your help to reach 12,000 signatures on the Choose Children petition by the end of this month.
Early childhood development matters. That's why the Choose Children campaign is organizing Californians to take a stand and ensure that the next governor will give babies, toddlers and preschoolers the best possible start in life.
Kids who receive early childhood care and education do better in school, are more likely to attend college, and are better prepared for the workforce. California needs stronger early childhood care and education so that all kids have the opportunity to thrive.
That's the reason why more than 10,000 people have already signed the petition to the next Governor of California. For a state as large as ours though, 10,000 names is not enough.
Help reach 12,000 signatures by August 1st! Forward this email or post the petition on Facebook or Twitter.
Tell your friends and family to help ensure that our state's youngest children are supported under the next governor.
Thank you for taking a stand to choose children,
Pete Weldy
Choose Children
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Parents and family advocates from California to
Connecticut,
are taking action this August by visiting their legislators back in their home districts for "Baby's First Town Hall"They are attending town halls and making office visits to talk about the importance of fully funding early care and learning programs in the fiscal year 2019 budget. Follow along on social media (Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, #BFTH18) for pictures and stories!
YOU can take action today by asking Congress to fully fund the Child Care Block Development Grant!
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- On the safety net, we released a number of materials highlighting the flaws of proposals to take assistance away from people not able to meet work requirements. We published an analysis from economists Kristin F. Butcher and Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach finding that most people in the low-wage labor market - those likely subject to the requirements - work substantial hours, and in volatile jobs. Brynne Keith-Jennings highlighted those findings in a report summary and blog post. She also cited a new paper from the Economic Policy Institute, which demonstrated that work requirement proposals ignore the realities of the low-wage labor market and would do little to boost employment.
On
state budgets and taxes, Samantha Waxman
showed that states expanding their earned income tax credits (EITCs) will help millions of workers and their families. We released a
fact sheet explaining how state EITCs help build opportunities for people of color and women. We also
updated our backgrounder on what state tax dollars pay for.
Excerpt: State earned income tax credits (EITCs) help people of color and women struggling on low wages afford basic necessities and, studies suggest, contribute to their children's future success. Twenty-nine states plus the District of Columbia have enacted their own version of the federal EITC to help low-wage, working households meet basic needs. State EITCs build on the success of the federal credit by keeping people on the job and further reducing hardship for working households and children. Because people of color and women are overrepresented in low-wage work, the state credits are also an important tool for advancing racial and gender equity.
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Licensing Responds to Wildfires Using Data - The 2017 California wildfires caused devastation quickly and without warning, giving impacted residents little time to evacuate. The Community Care Licensing Division (CCLD) has a unique responsibility in emergencies, as we are part of the
California Health and Human Services Agency
- the state agency responsible for mass care and shelter when a disaster event occurs. The CCLD used data to respond to providers in potentially impacted fires zones and in doing so identified how we may improve and strengthen our response when the next disaster occurs. The following article shares our connection with
How California Fought its Wildfires with Data.
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Of Interest
NOTE: If you would like to share your newsletter or items of interest with our field via the Monday morning e-Newsletter, then please
email us
a link. Please make sure that you have a link included to an online version or viewing
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EESD Contractor Applications Save The Date Information
SAVE THE DATE
This notice informs EESD contractors of key SAVE THE DATE events:
1. The Continued Funding Applications (CFAs) will be released in early September 2018. Please note this date has changed from prior years.
- The EESD will host a webinar in mid-September 2018 to provide information on completing the fiscal year (FY) 2019-20 CFA. Further information will be provided prior to the webinar.
2. The California State Preschool Program (CSPP) Expansion Request for Applications (RFA) will be released in mid-September 2018.
- The EESD will host a webinar in late September 2018 to provide information on completing the FY 2018-19 CSPP RFA. Further information will be provided prior to the webinar.
3. The General Child Care and Development (CCTR) Request for Applications (RFA) will be released in early November 2018. Priority for the funds will be given to full-day/full-year Infant/Toddlers.
- The EESD will host a webinar in mid-November 2018 to provide information on completing the FY 2018-19 CCTR RFA.
Further information will be provided prior to the webinar.
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2018 Ballot - 12 Measures Certified
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Secretary of State Alex Padilla Certifies Measures for the November 6, 2018 General Election Ballot
SACRAMENTO - Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced that 12 measures have qualified for the November 6, 2018, General Election ballot. Three of the measures were placed on the ballot by the Legislature and nine qualified through the initiative process.
Initiatives are eligible to qualify for the ballot after proponents collect and submit valid petition signatures. Initiative statutes require 365,880 valid signatures and initiative constitutional amendments require 585,407 valid signatures.
The signatures are collected by the proponents and submitted to county elections officials who then verify the signatures. Initiatives become eligible to qualify for the ballot through either a random sampling of signatures or a full check of signatures.
Ballot order and proposition numbers will be assigned and announced by close of business on June 29, 2018.
For more information on ballot measures, candidate filing requirements, and election deadlines,
click here.
- Proposition 1 - SB 3 (Chapter 365, Statutes of 2017), Beall. Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond Act of 2018.
- Proposition 2 - AB 1827 (Chapter 41, Statutes of 2018), Committee on Budget. No Place Like Home Act of 2018.
- Proposition 3 - Authorizes Bonds to Fund Projects for Water Supply and Quality, Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Water Conveyance, and Groundwater Sustainability and Storage. Initiative Statute.
- Proposition 4 - Authorizes Bonds Funding Construction at Hospitals Providing Children's Health Care. Initiative Statute
- Proposition 5 - Changes Requirements for Certain Property Owners to Transfer Their Property Tax Base to Replacement Property. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
- Proposition 6 - Eliminates Recently Enacted Road Repair and Transportation Funding by Repealing Revenues Dedicated for those Purposes. Requires any Measure to Enact Certain Vehicle Fuel Taxes and Vehicle Fees be Submitted to and Approved by the Electorate. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
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Proposition 7 - AB 807 (Chapter 60, Statutes of 2018), Chu. Daylight saving time.
- Proposition 8 - Authorizes State Regulation of Kidney Dialysis Clinics. Limits Charges for Patient Care. Initiative Statute.
- Proposition 9 - Removed by Order of the California Supreme Court. Division of California into Three States. Initiative Statute.
- Proposition 10 - Expands Local Governments' Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property. Initiative Statute.
- Proposition 11 - Requires Private-Sector Emergency Ambulance Employees to Remain on Call During Work Breaks. Changes Other Conditions of Employment. Initiative Statute.
- Proposition 12 - Establishes New Standards for Confinement of Certain Farm Animals; Bans Sale of Certain Non-Complying Products. Initiative Statute.
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CAPPA "Everything Fiscal" Training
2860 Gateway Oaks Drive
Bldg. B, Ste. 100
Sacramento CA 95833
Classrooms 121/122/123
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Planned Workshops:
- Fiscal Essentials and Reporting, CDE CDNFS representatives will present a variety of fiscal topics affecting Alternative Payment contracts, including CalWORKs Stage 2, Stage 3 and CAPP. A wide variety of topics will be covered including the importance of reporting caseload and expenditure data accurately, how reported data affects projected earnings, payments and future year funding. Additionally, this presentation will include information about Assembly Bill 1106, including information regarding the new reporting procedures related to multiyear contracting for CAPP contracts. Whether the attendee is new to the agency or a seasoned accountant, everyone will benefit from this session.
- Fiscal Projections:
Sean Tubridy, YMCA Childcare Resource Service; Beth Chiaro, Child Care Resource Center; Mindy Brown, Valley Oak Children's Services Come prepared to hear how some agencies are doing their budget projections and data and trends that ought to be considered as part of any budget forecasting exercise. This workshop will help you better monitor your contracts and learn best practices that work efficiently. This workshop will take you step by step with interactive worksheets and templates.
- Fiscal Q&A Session: JUST ADDED! This session is all about getting your fiscal questions answered! This session will provide attendees the opportunity to get their questions answered, learn more about the topic as it relates to their circumstances and to get clarification.We ask that you submit your questions ahead of time so that we can plan this session and make it a valuable opportunity that will allow attendees to deepen their understanding of a specific topic. Please submit your fiscal questions to CAPPA.
We look forward to seeing you!
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Network and CAPPA Joint Annual Conference 2018
DoubleTree Hotel Sacramento
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Registration:
The preliminary program and final conference registration form, including the ability to list all conferees individually and to select workshops, will be released early August.
We are hard at work creating a conference program that includes a variety of workshops to meet the needs of staff working with parents; staff providing training and technical assistance to child care providers; staff administering AP programs, program staff-supervisors; managers and directors.
About the Conference
The California Child Care Resource & Referral Network and the California Alternative Payment Program Association look forward to hosting our 6th Joint Conference together this fall. Registration information, along with a preliminary conference program, will be released in July. At that time, online registration will be open and attendees will be able to indicate their workshop selections when they register for the conference. Conference registration includes four meals, two plenary sessions, over 60 workshop selections and all conference materials.
Hotel Reservations:
Our room block at the DoubleTree is sold out. If you are still in need of a room, please email
Danielle.
Partnership Information:
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To help the field better coordinate the calendaring of information valuable to all, we are hosting a field calendar. On the calendar will be national, state and regional meetings, legislative and budget hearings, and any other events brought to our attention. To add to the calendar, simply email
CAPPA.
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Register Today for an Entire Year's Worth of Training!
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All New Early Learning & Child Care Webinar Series for 2018!
Build or Add to your
Resource Library!
This is Your Opportunity to Receive Professional Development in a Format Convenient to You.
Topic for July 2018:
The Importance of Community Organizing and Advocacy
Susan Roll, Associate Professor of Social Work & Director of Civic Engagement, California State University, Chico
There is nothing more powerful than grassroots advocacy in the non-profit sector. Non-profits are valuable community hubs that often have greater impact than they realize. Learn how to maximize and utilize this impact through increasing your advocacy and community engagement efforts. Whether you are already involved in advocacy and would like to advance your efforts or if you are interested in beginning to engage in more advocacy efforts, this webinar will go over basic tenants of community organization and advocacy and help you utilize your unique niche to ensure that your voice is being collectively heard.
Click Here to see more details, topics and to register for the all new 2018 series.
The 2010- 2017 series' are still available for purchase. Purchase the 2010, 2011 and 2012 webinar CDs for 50% off!! For more information or to view past topics,
Click Here.
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