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Your contributions will help to ensure that those making policy decisions that impact outcomes for children and families understand the "real life" circumstances and conditions in which they live and what policies and practices can make their outcomes and thereby Idaho's outcomes better.
Thank you for your generous support.
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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.
There are two ways to donate to Idaho KIDS COUNT:
- Download the donation form and mail it to our office. Donation form (pdf)
BECOME A SPONSOR of Idaho KIDS COUNT
Why Sponsor?
As a sponsor of Idaho KIDS COUNT, you will have a custom "recognition banner" 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 banner 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 from your organization to use in the recognition banner. There are two options: you can create your own banner, or Idaho KIDS COUNT will create a banner for you.
I want to create my own banner:
- 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 banner:
- 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 recognition banner.
The 2010 KIDS COUNT Databook is now available! Click here to see the report, data, and additional resources.
New Reports from the Idaho KIDS COUNT Policy Cafe on July 14th - "Small Faces in a BIG Recession - Part 2: Making it Better for Kids - What Will it Take?"
- Powerpoint: "Why Poverty Matters", Harriet Shaklee
- Full Report: "When it Comes to Kids, Poverty Matters", Harriet Shaklee
- Powerpoint: "Idaho's Working Mothers", Judy Brown
- Judy Brown's full report: coming soon
New Idaho KIDS COUNT Report:
"Serving Idaho’s Children, Youth and Young Adults: Tracking ARRA Spending in Idaho"
by Judith L. Brown, April 2010
This is the fourth in a series of monthly updates tracking Idaho’s use of stimulus funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), enacted in February 2009.
New Idaho KIDS COUNT Report:
Statewide Survey of Early Education & Pre-K Program Standards (2010)
This project provides a resource for the groups working to adopt statewide program standards for early education programs.
Join the conversation! Click here to participate in the new Idaho KIDS COUNT e-Forum today!
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