Letter from the CEO
Dear Friend –
Thank you for perusing our 2022 Gratitude Report. As the name implies, it is only because of our generous donors, volunteers, and community partners that EarlystART can prepare Little Learners for bright futures.
You’ll see the positive results of our work sprinkled throughout this publication. What you may not see, however, is the incredible upheaval – arguably a crisis – happening in early childhood education.
For veteran organizations like EarlystART, we know full-well the issues that have long held back the field: low pay, fragmentation in the system, and diminishing public investment that leaves families holding the bill for high-quality care and education.
At EarlystART, we’re on a mission to not only imagine a brighter future, but to boldly pursue it with all we’ve got!
It’s the spirit behind startingEARLY, an initiative to increase the professionalism and capacity of the early childhood workforce. More than a means to removing barriers that have historically marginalized the early learning sector, it’s an actionable plan to create real change.
Better wages. Better educator retention. Better outcomes that support a vibrant community and future workforce.
As we go about this transformational work, know that your support and advocacy mean more than you can ever imagine!
Thank you for all you do to support EarlystART.
Deidre Anderson, CEO
Let’s keep imagining a better future for early education…then boldly pursue it together!
Board Update: A Message from Theodis
Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, I’m pleased to share that 2022 was a wonder-filled year of building bridges, inspiring minds, and impacting futures at EarlystART.
In a few years we’ve grown to a nearly $8 million dollar enterprise with three early learning centers, the most recent expansion happening in the fall of 2020, on the heels of the pandemic. Since that time, we’ve learned that the world can change without warning and that resilience and innovation are oh-so essential.
It is why 2022 can also be described as a year of resetting and rebuilding. Our Board continues to re-tool our strategic plan with greater intentionality. We’ve leaned into our governance practices and empowered new voices at the table. Through it all, one thing remains abundantly clear: without high-quality educators, we will compromise the futures of our most valuable asset – our children.
Amid our nation’s crisis to retain early childhood educators, we ask, “How can we incentivize this vitally essential work, pay our teachers a livable wage, and find a way to fund it?”
The Board at EarlystART has responded unanimously:
- Increasing starting pay of educators to $15/hour, regardless of position – a rate that surpasses Missouri’s average starting wage of $12.50/hour;
- Committing to increase our advocacy efforts at both the state and regional levels for continued improvement to wages, benefits, and professional development.
Our work is far from done, but if we have learned anything in recent years, it is that we can emerge from the seemingly impossible when we unite for good.
Your continued investment in early childhood education and an equitably-compensated workforce will return immeasurable dividends – not the least of which is the wonder that inspires the best in each of us!
Theodis Watson, President
Board Members
- Theodis Watson, President – Central Bank of the Midwest
- Mary Jorgenson, Past President – Heartland Presbytery Representative
- Rebecca James, Vice President – Abovo
- Phyllis Hardwick, Secretary/Treasurer – Community Capital Fund
- Deidre Anderson, CEO, Ex-Officio – EarlystART
- Tom Eatman, Director – Builders by Design, LLC
- Alexis Kerr, Director – Hallmark
- Todd Navrat, Director – J.E. Dunn Construction
- Matthew Oates, Director – Burns & McDonnell
- Ruth Stricklen Pullins, Director – University Health
- Cydney Ricker, Director – Kansas City Chiefs
- Joni Wickham, Director – Wickham James Strategies & Solutions
Impact
Over 90% of EarlystART Pre-K students achieve Missouri kindergarten-readiness benchmarks, a rate that far exceeds the readiness rate (about 30%) for children in our city.
Commitment to Diversity!
Here, we believe we are shaping the world as we dream it to be: diverse, equitable, and inclusive.
Developed by a collective community voice, EarlystART has long been rooted in the belief that every child has the ability to succeed in school and in life. Ending injustice, racism, and bias is fundamental to delivering on this promise.
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77% of EarlystART children and families identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC).
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65% of EarlystART faculty and staff identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC), reflecting diversity of the communities we serve.
Families see themselves reflected in classroom language, multicultural literature, toys, and curriculum, and their identities mirrored in staff and other parents.
Opportunities for meaningful inclusion and diversity are embraced. From celebrating Black History Month and Pride Month to marching in the Juneteenth Parade, EarlystART offers opportunities for students and families to grow in awareness and connection.
We promise a welcoming environment to all and are committed to an ongoing celebration of diversity.
EarlystART: By the Numbers
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EarlystART kindergarten-readiness rate
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Parents and caregivers supported by Family Advocate
Pre-K students entering kindergarten
Students benefiting from Bobbye Jean Fuller Early Education Fund
Family engagement events held
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Students qualifying for Head Start/Early Head Start
Economic Impact of Early Education
Missouri’s lack of access to high-quality early childhood care, education, and services contributes to significant challenges for children, families, and the economy.
50% of all children live in a child care desert
2 out of 3 fourth-graders are reading below grade level (NAEP 2019)
Missouri is losing $1.35 billion/year due to child care issues (US Chamber Foundation)
In Kansas City
EarlystART works to ensure every family reaches its potential and that no child is turned away due to the cost of quality.
Less than ⅓ of children have access to high-quality early education
Costs are $10,000 to $16,000/year per child
Median households must spend nearly 20% of total income for a single child
Investing in Bright Futures
Research shows that childhood programs can yield a $4-$9 dollar return per $1 invested. The benefits are in the form of reduced costs for special education, social programs, and crime (The National Forum on Early Childhood Policy and Programs).
This means that a gift of $5,000 returns $20,000-$45,000 in societal benefits for our local economy!
There’s No Place Like Home
“I chose to work at EarlystART because I love children and making a positive impact in their lives. It is a quality program that does a lot to support families and the community. The teachers are amazing and held to a high standard, with many growth opportunities for training and education.”
“EarlystART is like home. They take good care of my children, and keep me up-to-date with resources and what’s happening in the community. These are the teachers I love and trust like family.”
Artists-In-Residence
EarlystART’s dedicated arts educators integrate the arts in meaningful experiences for our families and the community. One of the ways we do this is through welcoming talented Artists in Residence to The Studio, our on-site makerspace. Watch this video to hear from one of EarlystART’s Artists-In-Residence, What-If Puppets!
EarlystART is a place where children thrive and families flourish.
Meet Marlissa Willis: a parent of two EarlystART students, EarlystART Parent Advocate, and a member of our Policy Council as well as our Parent Committee.
Questions with Phyllis Stevens
Every organization should be so lucky to have a Phyllis. She’s an above-and-beyond advocate, trusted advisor, and friend.
How did you get involved with EarlystART?
One gorgeous spring morning in 2016, my friend, Alan Dubois, invited me to visit EarlystART, an organization I knew nothing about. The mission resonated immediately – deeply touching my heart and completely invading my head. Then I met Deidre Anderson and, as they say, ‘That’s all she wrote.’ I was hooked!
What inspires your dedication to EarlystART?
When I was introduced to EarlystART, I had an epiphany. Though involved with social justice initiatives all my life, I’d never given much thought to the intrinsic power of high-quality early childhood education. Now, of course, I understand how investing in children from birth to five years will literally change the trajectory of their lives.
Why is it important to reach out to others about a cause that is so dear to your heart?
In an EarlystART video, the late community leader, Kenny Baum, said it best: “We have to do this.” And we do. For me, watching little learners grow is a joy but tells only part of the story.
I want others to know that, not only do our children and families benefit, the entire community benefits, society benefits.
“I’m thrilled to be connected to an organization that addresses the academic, social, and emotional needs of every student. It’s a place where children can flourish in self-awareness and self-expression, and to imagine their place in the world. As for me, being involved is a way to live my values.”
– Phyllis Stevens
Spotlight on our Generous Community
Here’s to our amazing donors – individuals, foundations, and organizations – that lift up our wonder-filled mission. Thank you for your kindness!
$25,000+
15 and the Mahomies Foundation | Hall Family Foundation | Northland Community Foundation |
Carrie J. Loose Trust | Hallmark Corporate Foundation | Oppenstein Brothers Foundation |
Central Bank of Kansas City | Health Forward Foundation | R and C Charitable Foundation |
Children’s Services Fund of Jackson County | Irven E. & NeVada P. Linscomb Foundation Fund | Sherman Family Foundation |
Community Builders Fund | Jackson County COMBAT | Shumaker Family Foundation |
Francis Family Foundation | Jackson County Outside Agency | Stanley H. Durwood Foundation |
G. Kenneth and Ann Baum Fund | Jackson County Outside Agency | United Way of Greater Kansas City |
Geraldine and R A Barrows Foundation | Jacob and Ella C. Loose Foundation |
$10,000-$24,000
Backstrom Family Foundation | Tom and Jan Kreamer |
Jonathan and Sarah Baum | Menorah Heritage Foundation |
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas City | PNC Foundation |
Church of the Resurrection | R.A. Long Foundation |
Eleanor Schutz Fund | Royals Charities |
J.E. Dunn Construction | John and Marny Sherman |
Kauffman Foundation Matching Gifts Program | Peter Sloan and Laura Curry Sloan |
Kirk Foundation | Sunderland Foundation |
$5,000-$9,999
ArtsKC Regional Arts Council | Mark and Mary Jorgenson |
Arvest Bank | Kansas City Chiefs Football Club |
BlueScope Foundation | Deborah Kass |
Chief’s Ambassadors Charitable Foundation | Mazuma Foundation |
Estelle S. and Robert A. Long Ellis Foundation | Tom and Jean McDonnell |
Evergy | Prime Health Foundation |
GEHA | Union Station |
$1,000-$4,999
Aligned | Rebecca James | Bob and Ann Regnier |
Deidre Anderson | Samara Jones | Charles and Lisa Schellhorn |
Ashwani Family Foundation | Jorgenson Family Foundation | Paul and Katherine Schofer |
Kent and Linda Bumgarner | Judge Cleveland F. Moulton Christmas Poor Fund Trust | Janice and Mark Schonwetter |
Central Bank of the Midwest | Judy Kirk | Byron T. Schutz Foundation |
Kevin Clark | Alice Kitchen | Linda Stevens |
First Interstate Bank | Pat and Beth McCown | UMB Financial Corporation |
Frances Gershon Freiden Klein Fund | Tyler and Leigh Nottberg | VMLY&R |
Sandi and Ed Fried | Torree Pederson | Stephen Westbrooks |
Hunt Family Foundation | Charlie and Linda Pettijohn | Wickham James Strategies & Solutions |
IFF | Ruth Stricklen Pullins |
$500-$999
Richard and Betty Athey | Kate Favrow | Ebony Reed |
Irv Belzer and Sue McCord-Belzer | Bernie Fromm | Dennis and Palle Rilinger |
Irene Bettinger | Nicole Goodman | Ginny Roady |
Phil Bixby | Barnett and Shirley Helzberg | Angela & Daren Sleyster |
Mark Bogina | Samara Crawford Herrera | Michaela Stemmons |
Stanley and Margie Brand | Hutch Humphreys | Matthew Stevens |
Michael and Linda Braude | Terrie W Huntington | Justin White |
Jeff and Stevi Brick | Larry Jacob | Women’s Association of Southminster Presbyterian Church |
Terry and Peggy Dunn | Bill and Regina Kort | Linda Word |
$1-$499
Mark Aaron and Miriam Zimet-Aaron | Karen Glickstein | Jessica Nollett |
David and Alice Achtenberg | Doug Goldstein | Rachel Nugent |
Gretchen Adamson | Mary Garcia Grant | Matthew Oates |
Ashwani Family Foundation | Brent Grooms and Anissa Parra-Grooms | Gary O’Banion |
Azphalt Angelz | Lacy Haden-Peaches | Ryan Othmer |
Linda Barber | Scott Hall | Suzanne and George Pagels |
Carol and Tom Barnett Foundation | Jill Harmon | Laura and Edgar Palacios |
Laurie Bayer | Tom Scott and Betty Harris | Chris and Misti Perkins |
Sally E Beal | Jill C Hartman | Margo Quiriconi |
Philip and Renata Beaudoin | Judy Hellman | Linda Rallo |
Michael and Mollie Berenbom | Robert Hill | James Redler |
Steve Berger | Rachel Hodgson | Kennade Reed |
Helen Betts | Dr. Julie Holland | Patrick Reed |
William and Anne Blessing | Paula Holmquist | David and Sandra Renz |
Richard and Annette Bloch Family Foundation Fund | Dr. Howard and Rosen Donor Advised Fund | Harriet Rice |
Gina Boucher | Joan Israelite | Kathryn Ricker |
Brady Enterprises | Jewish Community Foundation | Dick and Sharyl Roady |
Adam and Julie Braude | Kay Johnson and Bill Koeingsdorf | Anastasia Rock |
Peter Braude | Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation | Jeffrey Rogers |
Marla Brockman and John Goldberg | Jeannine Kausch | Brian and Christine Rorie |
Phillip Brown and Melissa Rooker | Anne Keil | Ellen Rottersmann |
Scott Burnett | Janet Kelley | Anne Russ |
Mary Bush | Sandy and Christine Kemper | Stephanie Seger |
Brandon Calloway | Ericka King | Melissa Shanks |
Karla Carpenter | Lisa Klein | Arretta Shannon |
Candace Cheatem | Jonathan Klem | Lynda and Robert Shapiro |
Rita Cortes | Ada Koch | Judy Sherry |
Elynn Cowden | Schylon Kubic | Ishmael Shumate |
Chris Davis | Renee Kyles | Julie Silverman |
Stephanie Dawson | Brent Lager | Joni P Siplon |
Wendy Doyle | Brenda L Lappin | Trukechia Smith |
Brittany Duncan | Joanne & Bruce Levy | Jolie Spatz |
EPR General | Shelley Loethen | Linda Stevens |
Joni Etherington | Katie Lord | Lisa Stewart |
Barbara Flawn | Roberta Jeanne Lyle | Chris Stibbs |
Moe Flynn-Hart | Eric and Tonya Mater | Mara Strayer |
Gary and Janie Foltz | Janet Mark and Frank Lipsman | Je T’aime Taylor |
Micole Franklin | LaTasha McCall | Terri Thompson |
Kristy P Frazier | Kim M McChesney | Emily Thorpe |
Liz Freeman | Tricia McGhee | Gail Vessels |
Amy Gale | Gail and Jill Meriweather | Christy and Thomas Vopat |
David Gale and Gina Kaiser | Chris and Kate Migneron Family | Joel and Marsha Voran |
Elizabeth T Garver | Julia and Paul Miller | Dr. Jumesha Wade |
Jerome Getz | Melanie Miller | Nina M Ward |
Shahzad Ghafoor | Sarah Miller | Joni Wickham |
Erika Gibbs | Georgia Mueller | Brandon Wikoff |
Joanna and Lawrence Glaze | Barbara Mueth | Gene Willis |
John and Anne Mulvihill | ||
Paula Neth |
EarlystART held 38 Family Engagement Events this year!
Save the Date for future EarlystART Events!
Financial Overview 2022
EarlystART ended 2021 in a positive financial position which was primarily driven by lower costs due to enrollment and staffing shortages as well as a significant grant awarded for the StartingEarly Special Initiative.
Looking ahead, 2023 will be a year of investing in expanded recruitment and professional development initiatives for early educators in our efforts to best serve students and families.
Revenue and Contributions
Contracts |
$2,544,797 |
Grants/Contributions |
$2,293,463 |
Special Initiatives Grant |
$1,625,000 |
Program Fees |
$1,552,491 |
United Way |
$143,796 |
Interest Income |
$3,998 |
Other |
$16,861 |
PPP Loan Forgiveness |
$1,102,923 |
Total |
$9,283,331 |
Program Expense/Community Benefit
Early Education |
$4,797,238 |
Administration |
$1,644,308 |
Community Services |
$43,523 |
Special Initiatives |
$136,430 |
Fundraising/Marketing |
$79,533 |
Interest/Other |
$39,598 |
Property & Depreciation |
$169,462 |
Total |
$6,910,092 |