Child and Youth Budgets
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| Adding It Up -- Brochure, Rationale, and Guide to Mapping Public Resources for Children, Youth & Families | Brochure: Offering the highlights of what a CYF resource map can do, and why a state or community might benefit from one, the brochure can help you make the case and spread the word about your efforts. | December 1, 2006 | |
| Alabama, Madison County: Madison County Children's Budget Report | The purpose of the children’s budget report is to provide a comprehensive picture of where the funding streams for children’s programs and other family supports in Madison County originate, where they are channeled, and how they are allocated. We hope policy makers will utilize the results to make more informed decisions about future investments in children’s programs in our community. H | August 15, 2006 | |
| Pennsylvania: Philadelphia Safe and Sound: The Children's Budget | The Children's Budget is a companion document to the Report Card that measures and analyzes all government spending for children and youth in Philadelphia. | January 24, 2006 | |
| Oregon: Children's Institute: Oregon's Children's Budget Project | In 2005, the Children’s Institute commissioned ECONorthwest to produce this Oregon Children’s Budget. It asked ECONorthwest to answer the question: what federal, state and foundation spending is devoted to low income children in Oregon? As basic as this question may seem, the answer to it was unknown with any detail before the publication of this report. | December 15, 2005 | |
| Illinois: Investments in Illinois' Future | Investments in Illinois' Future is a report analyzing Illinois expenditures on programs and services for youth ages 12 to 24 between fiscal years 1994 and 2004. This historical analysis provides valuable information and context relevant to inform future planning, policy development, appropriations decisions and statewide analysis impacting youth in Illinois. | December 15, 2004 | |
| Louisiana: Governor's Children's Cabinet: Children's Budget Report | The Children's Cabinet is a policy office in the Office of the Governor created by Act 5 of the 1998 Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature. The Cabinet's primary function is to coordinate children's policy across the five departments that provide services for young people: Departments of Education, Health and Hospitals, Labor, Public Safety and Corrections, and Social Services. | December 15, 2004 | |
| California: Solano County Children's Network: Children's Budget | The Solano County Children’s Budget is a functional budget that tracks how fiscal resources are allocated for children’s services in Solano County. | December 15, 2003 | |
| Oklahoma: Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth - Children: Oklahoma's Investment in Tomorrow | Children: Oklahoma's Investment in Tomorrow 2003 identifies actual state and federal expenditures for Oklahoma children and youth programs for fiscal years (FY) 2000 through FY 2002, current budgets for FY 2003 and budget request for FY 2004. | December 15, 2003 | |
| Washington: Seattle Office of Policy and Management: Children's Budget | In 2003, the Office of Policy and Management spearheaded an effort to review citywide spending on services for children and youth. The City spends $72 million per year on a variety of programs for children. | December 15, 2003 | |
| California: San Francisco Department of Children Youth and Families: Children's Services Allocation Plan | This report aims to accomplish the following: Describe the public sources of funding of children’s services in San Francisco; determine how DCYF should invest the Children’s Fund’s to achieve; measurable outcomes or results, and outline the investment strategy that will be used to achieve those results; identify and educate the community about the city’s current investment in children | December 15, 2002 |
