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FACT Empowerment Community Plan
Empowerment Area

- Preface
- Overview
- Profile
- Needs Assessment
- Indicators
- Resource Mapping
- Fiscal Assessment
- Collaboration
- Evaluation
- Process and Plan
- Funded Programs
FACT Empowerment Overview
FACT Empowerment Vision Statement
The FACT Empowerment Board adopted the state Empowerment’s vision statement starting in the 2007 fiscal year.
“Every child beginning at birth will be healthy and successful.”
FACT Empowerment Mission Statement
The FACT Empowerment Board revised the mission statement effective May 27, 2009.
“FACT Empowerment enhances community resources to meet the needs of families and young children with quality support and services.”
FACT Signature
The FACT Empowerment Board has the standing signature of:
FACT - “Families and Communities Together”
FACT Empowerment Indicators
- # of children enrolled in Hawk-I and Medicaid
- % of kindergartners who had a preschool experience
- Employment Rate
- # of confirmed child abuse for children 5 years and under
- # of licensed and registered child care slots (licensed capacity only)
- # of licensed and/or Dept of Ed preschool slots (licensed capacity)
- % of participating child care providers at each level of the voluntary QRS system
- % of participating preschools at each level of the QRS System
FACT Empowerment Guiding Principles
The FACT Empowerment Boards guiding principles are as follows:
- Collaboration promotes the most effective and efficient use of resources
- Citizen involvement strengthens a community’s ability to face challenges and create positive outcomes
- Empowered families make healthy decisions to enhance their quality of life
- Healthy families are the foundation of strong communities
FACT Empowerment Priorities and Strategies
The FACT Empowerment Board supports the following priorities and strategies.
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