Since this list is compiled from a broad range of resources we
have several different methods for ordering these publications.
Some can be downloaded either directly from this site or from linked
sites, while others have order forms attached to them, or links
to order forms. You can print these forms and send them to the addresses
noted. If you have trouble accessing any of these publications please
contact the BCC toll-free line (888-411-3535).
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- A Toolkit for Organizing a Local Facilities Development and Financing Network in Your Community: This toolkit is intended to assist child care advocates and others in planning, hosting, and sustaining a local network of key individuals for the purpose of surmounting the barriers encountered by child care providers in the development and financing of facilities that serve children and their families and builds on BCC's experience bringing together these groups. (New Resource)
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- A Citizen's Guide to Planning: provides information on the process and system of land use planning as it is practiced in California. Its purpose is to explain, in general terms, how local communities regulate land use and to define some commonly used planning terms. The booklet covers the following topics: State Law and Local Planning,The General Plan, Zoning, Subdivisions, Other Ordinances and Regulations, Annexation and Incorporation, The California Environmental Quality Act, A Glossary of Planning Terms. (New Listing)
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- A Planning Guide - Linking Child
Care to Economic Development: This document explains
the strategies and techniques of the Local Investment in
Child Care (LINCC) project, which combines child care knowledge
with economic development strategies to expand and improve
the child care industry in California. The guide focuses
specifically on means to reduce barriers to the development
of child care facilities and businesses.
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- Building for the Future - A Guide
to Facilities Loan Funds for Community-Based Child and Family
Services: A guide for policymakers, funders, program
directors, and opinion leaders trying to expand and strengthen
the system of supports and services for children and families.
It provides information, based on a growing experience from
around the country, upon which to assess the feasibility
and potential impact a specialized lending program might
have on addressing the capital needs of those who deliver
supports and services to children and families.
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- New Report! 2007 California Child Care Portfolio: The 2007 California Child Care Portfolio presents a compilation of California statewide and county-by-county statistics on child care. The Portfolio includes a comprehensive California statewide report in both narrative and graphic format highlighting child care supply, demand, and cost issues in the context of current policy, demographic and labor force trends.
- 2005 California Child Care Portfolio: The 2005 California Child Care Portfolio presents a compilation of California statewide and county-by-county statistics on child care.
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This report written by Insight Center for Community Economic Development staff Saskia Traill and Tarecq Amer was prepared for the Low Income Investment Fund. The project was designed to capture the experiences of six other states which have implemented expanded preschool programs so their experiences can improve California’s facilities development efforts. The research in the report is based largely on interviews with key stakeholders from each state. (New publication!)
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- Early Childhood Development Toolkit
for County Leaders: A compilation of resources created
for county officials as part of a yearlong, national initiative
to highlight the critical role that counties play in early
childhood development and school readiness, and to further
develop the leadership of county officials on this topic.
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- Employer Toolkit Template for
Engaging Business Partners: Provides organizations with
practical tools to effectively engage the business community
in finding child care solutions. Organizations and leaders
can use the tools to assist businesses in addressing both
the child care needs of their own employees as well as larger
quality and supply issues faced by their states and communities.
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- Family Child Care Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual (now free!): An expanded version of the Insight Center Maneuvering the Maze materials, specifically for family child care providers. This Manual includes five detailed chapters designed to help family child care providers business owners manage the financial side of their businesses and plan for a facility development project including expanding, renovating, building or purchasing a family child care home. Now available for free download in Spanish and Chinese!
- Chapter 1: Budgeting
- Chapter 2: Basic Financial Statements
- Chapter 3: Understanding Loans and Developing Pro Formas and Determining Debt Capacity
- Chapter 4: Developing a Family Child Care Business Plan
- Chapter 5: Renovating or Expanding a Family Child Care Home
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- Finding A Child Care Center Site: In addition to providing some guidance on how to work with real estate professionals, this document by the Low Income Investment Fund includes a list of useful local resources and websites that can assist in your search. (New Listing)
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- General Plan Guidelines (for
the State of California): This is a guide for local planners in preparing general plans and also for other local government officials and community members who may have less familiarity with planning theory, practice and land use law. The newly revised Guidelines, updated in 2003, present a foundation upon which planning agencies can prepare their general plans to meet state legal requirements. (New Listing)
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- Preparing Child Care Borrowers for Underwriting: LIIF has designed this checklist to help individuals and organizations seeking child care capital financing understand the type of documentation lenders need to determine the viability of a potential borrower. (New Listing)
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- Resource Guide: Financing Child
Care Facilities Development in California: Offers child
care providers and advocates a sampling of financial resources
available for center and home-based facilities development
needs. Also includes technical assistance resources, background
information on types of lenders, loan programs, and tips
for maneuvering through the loan application process.
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- 2005 California Child Care Portfolio: The 2005 California Child Care Portfolio presents a compilation of California statewide and county-by-county statistics on child care. The Portfolio includes a comprehensive California statewide report in both narrative and graphic format highlighting child care supply, demand, and cost issues in the context of current policy, demographic and labor force trends. (New Resource)
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- The California Preschool Planning Toolkit
This Toolkit is a collaboration of the work conducted by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) and the Karen Hill Scott and Company (KHS) on County Preschool Master Plans and state-level resources. This toolkit provides a number of resources for those who are designing or implementing a comprehensive preschool system, including curriculum, workforce, facilities and finance. This toolkit consists of eight sections, one of which is devoted entirely to planning for preschool facilities. (New Listing)
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- The Conditional Use Permit:
this document's primary purpose is to provide both a reference
for experienced planners and training materials for new
planners, planning commissioners, and zoning board members.
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- Tribal Child Care Facilities
- A Guide to Construction and Renovation: Designed to
provide technical assistance to address major areas of the
process, including:
Conducting a child care community needs assessment; Identifying
a site for the facility; Financing the construction and
renovation costs; Developing a business plan for the facility;
Conducting an environmental assessment; Building a facility;
Designing and planning for the facility; Hiring a contractor;
and Overseeing the project.
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