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Idaho KIDS COUNT is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Donations to Idaho KIDS COUNT are deductible for federal income tax purposes as charitable contributions.
To donate to Idaho KIDS COUNT, download the donation form and mail it to our office.
BECOME A SPONSOR of the
Idaho KIDS COUNT website
Why Sponsor?
As a sponsor, you will have an ad for your organization on our sidebar (viewable on all pages of the Idaho KIDS COUNT website). Visitors to the Idaho KIDS COUNT site will be able to click on your ad and access your organization's website.
How do I become a Sponsor?
To become a sponsor, please contact Linda Jensen at (208) 388-1014 or ljensen@mtnstatesgroup.org.
What will Idaho KIDS COUNT need from me?
We will need an image to use in the ad for your organization. There are two options: you can create your own ad, or Idaho KIDS COUNT will create an ad for you.
I want to create my own ad:
- Send us an image (.gif or .jpg format) with the dimensions of 209 x 171 pixels (2.18 x 1.78 inches)
I want Idaho KIDS COUNT to create the ad:
- send us your logo (preferably in .tiff or similar high-quality format--the larger and more original the image, the better), and any other information you want included in your ad.
NEW Idaho KIDS COUNT Policy Brief: Quality Child Care in Idaho
This policy brief is part of a four-part series which examines the need for child care in Idaho; the availability of quality child care settings; and the status of public supports to assist low-income working parents with child care need.
NEW Idaho KIDS COUNT Policy Brief: Idaho's Quality Child Care Rating System
This policy brief is part of a four-part series which examines the need for child care in Idaho; the availability of quality child care settings; and the status of public supports to assist low-income working parents with child care need.
NEW Idaho KIDS COUNT Data Report: 2008 Early Childhood Data Report
This data report measures 20 data indicators to assess how Idaho young children are faring.
3rd Annual IVC Fall Forum Forum a Success!
The 3rd Annual IVC Fall Forum was held on October 24, 2008 in Boise. Click here for more information on this event.
NATIONAL REPORT:
Kids' Share 2008: How Children Fare in the Federal Budget: Kids to Receive Declining Share of Federal Spending
Kids' Share 2008, a second annual report by the Urban Institute, looks comprehensively at trends in federal spending and tax expenditures on children. Key findings suggest that historically children have not been a budget priority. In 2007, this trend continued, as children's spending did not keep pace with GDP growth. Absent a policy change, children's spending will continue to be squeezed in the next decade.
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