Give to the Max for Minnesota Kids
An introduction to First Children's Finance for the 2011 Give to the Max Day campaign at GiveMN
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How the Child Care Industry is Effected by Difficult Economic Times
A Kids Eye View - Linda Smith, Executive Director of the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) and Tom Copela...
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How Child Care Providers can Survive in Difficult Economic Times
A Kids Eye View - Gregory Ellison, CPA with Banks, Finley, White & Co. and Tom Copeland with Resources for Child Caring, both First Children's Fina...
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Dalynn Hoch, First Children's Finance Board Member
Dalynn Hoch, an audit partner with KPMG and First Childrens Finance board member, talks about why employers should support the business of child care.
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First Children's Finance explores expansion to Wyoming
Gerald Cutts, President and CEO of First Children's Finance, captures some video of his recent trip to Wyoming to discuss the role First Children's...
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Tom Copeland talks about First Children's Finance 4
Tom Copeland talks about why he has been a member of the First Children's Finance board of directors for over a decade.
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Tom Copeland talks about First Children's Finance 3
Tom Copeland, First Children's Finance board member, on First Children's Finance expanding and affecting the quality of care.
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Tom Copeland talks about First Children's Finance 2
Tom Copeland, First Children's Finance board member, answers the question, "How does First Children's Finance help people understand the business o...
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Tom Copeland talks about First Children's Finance 1
Tom Copeland, First Children's Finance Board Member, talks about how First Children's finance fits into the context of the greater child care system.
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About 1stChildrensFinance
For 17 years, we have worked to increase the quality and financial viability of child care and early education programs — in centers, daycare homes and schools — because well-managed businesses are more likely to provide stable, high-quality care for children.
For 17 years, we have worked to increase the quality and financial viability of child care and early education programs — in centers, daycare homes and schools — because well-managed businesses are more likely to provide stable, high-quality care ...