Successful Providence Childhood Language Program Expands to 5 Other Cities


Foundation: Bloomberg Philanthropies

credit:

Providence Talks is expanding into five additional U.S. cities. Bloomberg Philanthropies recently announced that Birmingham, Alabama, Detroit, Hartford, Louisville and Virginia Beach are picking up the program.

Providence Talks is an early-childhood program aimed at closing the word gap between affluent and low-income children.

The program provides families with a recording device called a word pedometer that counts the adult words spoken in a child's presence, as well as the number of conversations a child engages in during the day.

Providence launched Providence Talks in 2014 after winning a competitive, $5 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies. It enrolls children between 2 and 30 months of age and coaches parents on the importance of speaking to their child.

The expansion is in line with a 2018 Brown University study that found the program "constitutes a promising strategy to disrupt the status quo to advance learning for all children" but that some parts of it are more effective than others.

According to Kimberly Fernandez, executive direct of Federal Hill House, a Providence non-profit that oversees Providence Talks, they are tweaking the program to offer more "play groups" for a longer period of time, 10 weeks as opposed to six.

The Brown review also found that by the end of the program, on average, all children made progress. Read the Entire Article


Selected Grant News Headlines

A customized collection of grant news from foundations and the federal government from around the Web.

Ford Fund Rebrands as Ford Philanthropy
Foundation: Ford Motor Company Fund

The Ford Motor Company's philanthropic arm is getting a new name: Ford Philanthropy. The rebranding reflects Ford's 75-year legacy of "driving impact in Ford communities around the world," says...more

Aapi Entrepreneurs Embrace Cultural Heritage To Be Stronger, More Authentic Leaders

"I didn't want to acknowledge any life challenges I had along the waywhich left me feeling burnt out from not showing my whole self," says Trish Boes, founder and CEO of UnlimitMe. But now, she...more

Illinois American Water Recognizes American Water Charitable Foundation 2024 Water and ...

Illinois American Waterthe largest regulated water and wastewater utility in the USis making a splash in its home state with a $200,000 donation to help clean up the Ohio River. The utility has...more

Princeton High School Ffa Chapter Awarded Grant

A high school FFA chapter in North Carolina is getting $15,000 to add a Horticulture storage facility and potting area to its school greenhouses, the Herald-Sun reports. The North Carolina...more

Lenawee Youth Council Offers Opportunities to Serve

If you're a teen in Lenawee County, Mich., and you love giving back to your community, you may want to consider becoming a member of the Lenawee YOUTH Council. The council, a program of the...more

We'Re Not Done Yet: over Half a Million to Local Nonprofits
Foundation: Whitefish Community Foundation

"But wait. We're not done yet." That was the message from Lois Davis, CEO of the Whitefish Community Foundation, as it handed out $520,300 in grants to 68 nonprofit organizations in the...more

Study: Chatgpt Displays Lower Concern for Chi

Parents who use an AI tool to flag potential developmental delays in their children may be surprised to learn their pediatricians aren't as concerned. Researchers at Cohen Children's Medical...more

Warehouse Operative

If you've got a strong work ethic and the ability to work nights and weekends, a warehouse job might be just what you're looking for. The Children's Place, a children's clothing and gear company...more

Revolutionizing Education

There's a "revolutionary innovation" in education that could make it a lot easier for parents to track their kids' progress, according to a post at Education Week. Permanent Education Numbers, or...more

Palestinian Uses Vr to Treat Palestinian Children Traumatized by Israeli War

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are using virtual reality to help them cope with the devastation of last year's war, the New York Times reports. A Palestinian man named Musaab Ali has created a...more





John Converse Townsend, a Forbes contributor, shares what can the private sector do for a social enterprise. He encourages social enterprises to reach out to corporations for help to scale up their businesses.



Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs


Labor-Management Relations | Alaska State Select | Community Disaster Loans | Trauma Care Systems Planning and Development | Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho, & Wyoming Environmental Infrastructure (Section 59 | Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety | ARRA Health Information Technology Beacon Communities | Veterans Housing_Direct Loans for Certain Disabled Veterans | | Site Style by YAML | Grants.gov | Grants | Grants News | Sitemap | Privacy Policy

Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders