This list is compiled from a broad range of resources. Some can
be downloaded either directly from this site or from linked sites,
while others have order forms attached to them.
If you have trouble accessing any of these publications
please contact the BCC toll-free line (888-411-3535).
1.
Planning
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GENERAL
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IDENTIFY MARKET
DEMAND
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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.
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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual;Chapter Three: Developing a Child Care
Business Plan for information on conducting a Market Feasibility
Analysis.
In Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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ASSESS FINANCIAL
FEASIBILITY
and ORGANIZATIONAL READINESS
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- Establishing a Nonprofit Organization:
This tutorial from the Foundation Center describes 12 tasks
you will need to accomplish as part of the process of establishing
a nonprofit organization.
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- Starting a Nonprofit Organization:
Provides an overview of information and checklists that
can guide you in the process of planning and applying for
nonprofit status.
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2.
Pre-development
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SELECT A SITE and
OBTAIN SITE CONTROL and APPROVAL
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- Child Care Facility Site Selection: selecting a site for a child care program, whether you are interested in purchasing an existing facility, building a new center or incorporating a modular onto existing property, presents many challenges. Myriad factors, including capacity, program space requirements, accessibility, target neighborhood(s), as well as licensing and zoning requirements must be considered before a child care site is chosen. In addition to addressing all of these issues, this publication will include information on the types of professional consultants that can help you in the process and will provide recommendations on how to secure a site. (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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- 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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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual, Chapter Four: The Facilities Development Process for information on selecting a site and identifying land use and zoning issues.
Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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DESIGN THE INTERIOR
FACILITY
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- Child Care Design Guide: Written
by Anita Rui Olds, founder and director of the Child Care
Design Institute, it includes over 550 floor plans, drawings,
photographs, charts, and illustrations. This guide can walk
you through the design process including program and site
considerations; indoor and outdoor learning and activity
spaces; sound, lighting, and color; and interior finishes
and furniture.
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- Designing Early Childhood Facilities
Local Initiative Support Coalition's (LISC) national child care program (CICK) has developed this "how to" guide to assist organizations that are planning to renovate, construct or improve their child care facilities. This publication highlights the important connection between well-designed space and quality child care programming and helps providers, their development partners, and their architects create an effective space for young children. The guide includes an overview of design principles, a tour through each functional area of the center, and information on materials, lighting, security, urban settings and accessibility (New Resource).
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- Early Childhood Centers: An
overview of key elements to remember when designing early
childhood facilities. From the National Clearinghouse of
Educational Facilities.
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- Removing Barriers to Child Care
Facilities Development: A California statewide study
of state-of-the-art child care centers. Based on sixty-one
candid and revealing interviews with architects, developers,
child care consultants, and center directors of a child
care facility. The book includes color photographs, floor
plans and more!
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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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DESIGN THE PLAYGROUND
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- Kaboom! Playground Resources
and Toolkits: Handbooks and guides from KaBOOM!, a national
non-profit organization that works to unite individuals,
community organizations and businesses to develop safe,
accessible and fun play environments for children.
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- Plants for Play: A Plant
Selection Guide for Children's Outdoor Environments
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SECURE A CONTRACTOR
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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual, Chapter Four: The Facilities Development Process for information on selecting a site and identifying land use and zoning issues.
Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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COMPLETE THE BUSINESS
PLAN
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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual;Chapter Three: Developing a Child Care Business Plan for information on conducting a Market Feasibility Analysis.
In Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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SECURE FINANCING
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Fannie Mae Foundation
Publications
- Borrowing Basics: What
You Don't Know Can Hurt You
Also available in Spanish and Vietnamese
- Knowing and Understanding
Your Credit
Both of these publications are also available in Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, Polish, and Haitian-Creole.
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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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- Understanding Loans: Provides explanations of the advantages to using loans for family child care facilities development projects; information about a lender's perspective when considering an application; and an answer to the question: "what's the best way to apply for a loan?"
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- Development
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MANAGE the SITE
CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual, Chapter Four: The Facilities Development Process for information on selecting a site and identifying land use and zoning issues.
Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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ENSURE THE SAFETY
OF THE FACILITY and THE SITE
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- Self-Assessment Guides: Designed to help child care administrators perform periodic assessments of the center's operation. These guides have been developed in multiple languages including Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Hmong, and Russion. Guides are available for family child care homes and child care centers. They have also developed disaster guides.
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OBTAIN LICENSING
APPROVAL FOR THE SITE
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EQUIP THE CLASSROOM
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MARKET THE PROGRAM
IN THE COMMUNITY
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See: Child Care Center Financial Planning and Facilities Development Manual;Chapter Three: Developing a Child Care Business Plan for information on conducting a Market Feasibility Analysis.
In Spanish: Centros de Cuidado Infantil: Manual para la planificación financiera y el desarrollo de instalaciones
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ALSO AT THIS TIME: Prepare
to start up (recruit staff, and develop curriculum).
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- Start-up
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PHASE IN STAFFING
and CHILDREN
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PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY
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- Managing Money - A Center Director's
Guidebook: Provides expert advice on every aspect of
money management, including long-range planning, fundraising,
financial reporting, cash flow analysis, audits, salary
schedules, fee policies, collection techniques, and management
software.
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5.
Other
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- Developing Early Childhood Facilities New Report!
Local Initiative Support Coalition's (LISC) national child care program (CICK) has developed this "how to" guide to assist organizations that are planning to renovate, construct or improve their child care facilities. This publication identifies steps in the real estate development and financing process, and helps child care providers and their partners overcome the hurdles that every project faces. Information is provided on carrying out early feasibility and planning activities, putting together a project development team, selecting and acquiring an appropriate site, raising money and completing construction.
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