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- Home - First Things First
First Things First supports programs across Arizona through grants to community organizations that provide services—at no cost—for young children from birth to age 5 (before kindergarten) and their families
- Find Programs - First Things First
First Things First supports early childhood programs through grants to communities offering free services for AZ families of young kids
- Where Great Childhoods are Made - First Things First
First Things First supports no-cost programs for young children from birth to age 5 and their families We also work with more than 1,000 child care and preschool providers in Arizona to improve the quality of early learning in ways that help young kids learn, grow and thrive
- Careers Staff - First Things First
Our diverse and talented staff collaborates with other early childhood programs and organizations, supports the First Things First Board and the 28 regional partnership councils around Arizona Find current job openings and a staff directory
- How We Work - First Things First
First Things First works at the state and local levels to give Arizona children the opportunity to arrive at kindergarten healthy and ready to succeed We invest in proven programs and innovative strategies through grants to community organizations that provide services to children and families
- Child Care Preschool - First Things First
Quality First – a signature program of First Things First – partners with child care and preschool providers across Arizona to improve the quality of early learning for kids birth to age 5 and helps parents and families make more informed decisions when choosing a provider to meet their needs
- Find Your Region - First Things First
First Things First’s 28 regions represent the diverse communities across Arizona Find your region and learn about the local volunteers
- Our Mission - First Things First
First Things First is Arizona’s only public funding source dedicated to exclusively to early childhood, the beginning of our state’s education continuum On November 7, 2006, Arizonans made a historic decision on behalf of our state’s young children
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