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MiLEAP Early Childhood Fellow is a grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation that funds a new fellowship position at the University of Michigan to strengthen access, affordability, and quality within Michigan's early childhood education system.
The fellowship supports the state's efforts to expand pre-K for all children by conducting a landscape analysis to inform a comprehensive early childhood data collection system, developing evidence-based recommendations for a coordinated enrollment system, and researching preschool and kindergarten curriculum to improve the pre-K to kindergarten transition.
The award totals ,000 and covers the period from January 2025 through April 2027. The University of Michigan is the sole eligible recipient.
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University of Michigan, MiLEAP Early Childhood Fellow, 2025-13682 | Mott Foundation MiLEAP Early Childhood Fellow Revitalizing the Education Continuum January 1, 2025–April 30, 2027 Ann Arbor, MI, United States With this grant, the University of Michigan will create a new fellowship position to help strengthen access, affordability and quality within Michigan’s early childhood education system. The fellowship will support the
state of Michigan’s efforts to expand pre-K for all children by: 1) conducting a landscape analysis to inform the development of a comprehensive early childhood data collection system; 2) building evidence-based recommendations for the state to move towards a coordinated early childhood enrollment system; and 3) researching preschool and kindergarten curriculum and best practices to identify policy and/or administrative changes
that will improve the transition between pre-K and kindergarten.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: University of Michigan. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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