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Frequently Asked Questions
The following is a list of frequently asked questions. You may search for specific words, phases, or shorten the list by selecting a specific category.
About Smart Start of Meck
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Smart Start is not a child care center and we are not one program. We fund many programs in the community that are managed by other agencies. Each agency has its own application process and eligibility requirements. Consult our list of funded programs for contact information for each agency and program.
Funded Programs
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Smart Start is funded by the state through the North Carolina General Legislature. Other funds are provided by private donations and grants from corporations and foundations.
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No. Smart Start of Mecklenburg County is a private nonprofit. We have a local Board of Directors with community and business representatives. Our Board sets boundaries and makes key operational and funding decisions. Some positions are designated for representation by specific organizations.
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No. Smart Start’s mission is to ensure that ALL children are healthy and ready to enter school. This includes programs in areas of health, family support, early care and education. We do fund some programs that are based on family income such as child care subsidy, More At Four, etc.
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No. Head Start is a federally-funded preschool program that targets low-income three and four year olds. Smart Start is funded by both state and private dollars, providing a variety of services for children ages birth to five. Call the local Head Start agency at 704-375-1417 for more information about their program.
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Most Smart Start funded services are free or on a sliding scale basis depending on the program, community need, and availability of funds.
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The state of North Carolina has implemented a star rating system to help parents choose quality child care. This is a volunteer-based program. Church child care centers and those with a temporary license may choose to opt out of the system. Licensed child care programs are monitored by the state according to specific criteria. Programs are given one to five stars with one-star being the lowest and five-stars being the highest quality.
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Yes. Smart Start funds a subsidy program through Child Care Resources Inc. at www.childcareresourcesinc.org. Qualification requirements depend on family size, salary, and other information. Although there is usually an extensive waiting list, we still encourage you to apply if you need financial assistance paying for child care.
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Be sure to check out our For Parents webpage. It includes online publications you can download or print. You can also sign up for our “Starting Line” quarterly newsletter.
For Parents
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Go to our Funded Programs webpage for an updated list of programs with a brief description, website links and contact information.
Funded Programs
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Parent FAQs
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We are not a direct service provider and children are not enrolled in child care service at Smart Start. For information on where to enroll your child, view
Four and Five Star Child Care Programs.
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Our Starting Line newsletter is available in both print and online. To receive a printed version you may subscribe here. To receive an email notification that a new newsletter is available online you may subscribe here.
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