Leaders and Champions: The Role of Intermediaries in Strategic Public FinancingIntermediaries—sometimes referred to as place-based partnerships, backbone organizations, or collective impact initiatives—operate at the systems level rather than delivering services directly. They connect and align the organizations, funding, and infrastructure needed to improve communitywide outcomes for children, youth, and families. Intermediaries often have a clearer view of the overall funding needs in their communities and are well positioned to coordinate efforts that give all children and youth access to quality programs and services. Download PDF Filed under:Infants and Toddlers, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Youth, Young Adults, Advocates/Intermediaries, Publication, Strategic Public FinancingMore Resources Publication Leaders and Champions: The Role of Intermediaries in Strategic Public Financing How intermediaries can help communities fund services for children and youth in sustainable and equitable ways through strategic public financing. Publication Voter-Approved Children’s Fund Profile: Escambia County, FL The Escambia Children’s Trust aims to improve outcomes for children and youth by funding early learning, development services, health care, out-of-school programs, mental health programs, and family support services. Updates and Events Insights May 12, 2026 Five Ways to Put Your Fiscal Map into Action Insights April 27, 2026 With Federal and State Funding Hanging in the Balance, Local Leaders Find New Ways to Support Children and Youth News March 26, 2026 In a Tough Fiscal Moment, States Look to Raise Revenue and Kids Have a Stake Close Share it! Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Click to copy URL Link Copied!
Publication Leaders and Champions: The Role of Intermediaries in Strategic Public Financing How intermediaries can help communities fund services for children and youth in sustainable and equitable ways through strategic public financing.
Publication Voter-Approved Children’s Fund Profile: Escambia County, FL The Escambia Children’s Trust aims to improve outcomes for children and youth by funding early learning, development services, health care, out-of-school programs, mental health programs, and family support services.
Insights April 27, 2026 With Federal and State Funding Hanging in the Balance, Local Leaders Find New Ways to Support Children and Youth