The consequences of childhood poverty can negatively affect individuals for a lifetime; much of our work revolves around efforts to address the causes and consequences of child poverty and improve outcomes for children.
Recent and Current Projects
Early Learning and Child Care
Invest in Children
For over a decade, The Poverty Center has partnered with Cuyahoga County’s (IIC) to improve child and family outcomes in the county. Invest in Children is a community-wide, public/private partnership administered by the Cuyahoga County Office of Early Childhood to help increase the development, funding, visibility and impact of early childhood services in Cuyahoga County. Each of Invest in Children’s goals is pursued through a number of service strategies for children, from prenatal to the start of kindergarten. These strategies focus on preparing children to enter school ready to learn.
Pre4Cle
Pre4Cle is part of Cleveland’s Plan for Transforming Schools (the Cleveland Plan), a strategic initiative by the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD). It's mission is to ensure that all 3- and 4-year-old children in the City of Cleveland have access to high-quality preschool. The Poverty Center has been working with Pre4Cle for nearly 10 years, monitoring the high-quality preschool supply throughout the City.
Home Visiting
MomsFirst
Since 2014, The Poverty Center has partnered with the City of Cleveland’s Department of Public Health to evaluate , a case management and home visiting program aimed at reducing racial disparities in infant mortality in Cleveland. The program partners with neighborhood organizations to conduct home visits to high risk women to make sure they get the health and social service delivery they need, as well as education on healthy pregnancy and baby care.
Child Welfare
Infant-Toddler Court Program (ITCP)
The purpose of the Infant-Toddler Court Program (ITCP) is to connect with families at risk of child welfare separation in order to provide intervention to support reunification or permanency in the event reunification is not possible. The project focuses on three ITC sites that were established in Cuyahoga, Lucas and Scioto county in 2020, as the Ohio ITC team work on expanding and improving services, such as access to prevention, early intervention and family support, and on developing the use of evidence- and data-driven strategies to reduce disparities in early developmental health associated with poverty, race/ethnicity and to improve outcomes. Working with the Educational Service Center (ESC) of Northeast Ohio, the Poverty Center is conducting the program evaluation for the state of Ohio to assess if key outcomes are met. This project is funded by a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant to ESC.
Reports and Briefs
- Cuyahoga County Universal Pre-Kindergarten Pilot: Findings from the First Five Years / Invest in Children Evaluation Program Briefing Report. 2013
- Early Childhood Mental Health Services: Outcome Evaluation Update /Invest In Children Evaluation Program Briefing Report. 2014
- Family Child Care Homes: Evaluation Update/Invest In Children Evaluation Program Briefing Report. 2014
- Newborn Home Visiting: Outcome Evaluation Update / Invest in Children Evaluation Program Briefing Report. 2014
- Housing Deterioration Contributes to Elevated Lead Levels and Lower Kindergarten Readiness Scores in Cleveland. 2016
- Leveraging Integrated Data Systems to Examine the Effect of Housing and Neighborhood Conditions on Kindergarten Readiness. 2016
- New OERC Report Identifies Risk Factors that Affect Kindergarten Readiness and Reading Proficiency. 2016
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- Early Childhood Lead Exposure among Cleveland Kindergarteners by Neighborhood and School Enrollment. 2019
- Early Childhood Lead Exposure in Cuyahoga County and the Impact on Kindergarten Readiness. 2019
- Cuyahoga County’s Universal Pre-Kindergarten Program: Evaluating its Effects on Kindergarten Readiness and Third Grade Reading Proficiency. 2020
- Downstream Consequences of Childhood Lead Poisoning: A Longitudinal Study of Cleveland Children from Birth to Early Adulthood. 2020
- Childhood Lead Exposure in the City of Cleveland: Why Point-in-Time Estimates Aren't Enough.