THE URBAN CHILD INSTITUTE
Programs
Program 1 [2020]
THE URBAN CHILD INSTITUTE IS DEDICATED TO PROMOTING THE EDUCATION, HEALTH, AND WELL-BEING OF YOUNG CHILDREN IN SHELBY COUNTY. THE INSTITUTE STRIVES TO BE A RECOGNIZED LEADER IN CHILD ADVOCACY, A TRUSTWORTHY COMMUNITY PARTNER AND A SOURCE OF ADVICE AND SUPPORT FOR LIKE-MINDED ORGANIZATIONS.UCI STAFF MADE PRESENTATIONS AND LEAD DISCUSSIONS REGARDING CHILDREN'S HEALTH, SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT. UCI STAFF SERVED AS PARTICIPANTS AND LEADERS IN A VARIETY OF CHILD RELATED COALITIONS THAT HAVE AS A GOAL BRINGING COMMUNITY GROUPS WITH SIMILAR INTERESTS TOGETHER IN ORDER THAT THEY MIGHT SHARE EXPERIENCES, GAIN INSIGHT INTO WHAT OTHERS ARE DOING AND POTENTIALLY DEVELOP COLLABORATIVE PROJECTS. IN 2020, UCI FUNDED NUMEROUS NOT FOR PROFITS IN SHELBY COUNTY THAT HAVE A FOCUS ON EARLY CHILDHOOD. UCI ALSO PROVIDED FUNDING TO DESIGNATED (BY CHARTER) SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS: LEBONHEUR CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AND THE UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS. IN ADDITION, PORTER LEATH, THE MAJOR PROVIDER OF HEAD START AND EARLY HEAD START SERVICES WAS GRANTED FUNDS FOR THEIR EARLY HEAD START CAPACITY AND OTHER RELATED EARLY CHILDHOOD INITIATIVES.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2020 – Dec 31, 2020Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$8.2MChild Advocacy and Support
The Urban Child Institute is dedicated to promoting the education, health, and well-being of young children in Shelby County. The Institute strives to be a recognized leader in child advocacy, a trustworthy community partner and a source of advice and support for like-minded organizations. UCI staff made presentations and lead discussions regarding children's health, social and emotional development. UCI staff served as participants and leaders in a variety of child related coalitions that have as a goal bringing community groups with similar interests together in order that they might share experiences, gain insight into what others are doing and potentially develop collaborative projects. In 2024, UCI funded numerous not for profits in Shelby County that have a focus on early childhood. UCI also provided funding to designated (by charter) support organizations: LeBonheur Children's Hospital, University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the University of Memphis. In addition, Porter Leath, the major provider of Early Head Start services was granted funds for their early childhood initiatives.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$6M
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