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Budgeting for
Early On®
Michigan Interagency Coordinating Council (MICC) Presentation
May 9, 2008
Lindy Buch, Director, Office of Early Childhood Education & Family Services
Gary Schafer, Department Specialist
Vanessa Winborne, Part C Coordinator
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Federal Requirements for
Michigan’s Early On System
Direct Services
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Funds are distributed to the 57
Intermediate School Districts (ISDs)
Statewide Grants
Child Find/Referral
 Public Awareness
 Central Directory
 Comprehensive System of Personnel
Development
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Administration
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Michigan Department of Education (MDE)
Early On Consultants
MICC meetings
General Supervision
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SPP/APR – WSU (child and family outcomes)
Monitoring
Determinations
Public Reporting
Complaints/Hearings and Administration
Fiscal Monitoring
In-Kind Contributions from the
Office of Special Education and
Early Intervention Services
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Data System
 EETRK/MICIS
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CIMS
MICC Liaison
Dispute Resolutions
Complaints and Hearings
Discretionary Funds
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Parent Grants
 Michigan Alliance
for Families
 Parent Leadership in State Government
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Interagency Grants
 Department
of Community Health
 Department of Human Services
 Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan
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History of Spending for Early On
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Next Steps
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A motion from the MICC to develop a
Budget Committee to:
 Look
at the budget in detail and recommend
and prioritize how to allocate the federal
funds.
 Review the current funding formula for ISDs
and perhaps propose a new formula.
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Questions?
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Contact Vanessa Winborne
517-373-8483
[email protected]