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PNC Grow Up Great
NamePNC Grow Up Great
Formation2004
FounderPNC Financial Services Group
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Key peopleJames E. Rohr, William S. Demchak

PNC Grow Up Great is a comprehensive, bilingual program that helps prepare young children for success in school and life, developed by PNC Financial Services Group in collaboration with Sesame Workshop, National Association for the Education of Young Children, and Fred Rogers Center. The program focuses on early childhood education, providing resources and support to families, educators, and communities, with the goal of improving educational outcomes for children from birth to age five, as emphasized by Barack Obama during his presidency. By partnering with organizations such as United Way, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and National Head Start Association, PNC Grow Up Great aims to create a strong foundation for future success, as highlighted by Hillary Clinton and Melinda Gates. The program's efforts are also aligned with the initiatives of UNICEF, World Bank, and OECD, which recognize the importance of early childhood education in promoting economic growth and development.

Introduction

PNC Grow Up Great is built on the understanding that the first five years of a child's life are critical in shaping their future, as noted by Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. The program's approach is informed by research in child development, cognitive psychology, and education, and is designed to support the development of essential skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning, as emphasized by National Education Association and American Academy of Pediatrics. By providing resources and support to families, educators, and communities, PNC Grow Up Great aims to help children develop a strong foundation for future success, as highlighted by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. The program's efforts are also aligned with the initiatives of World Health Organization, UNESCO, and European Commission, which recognize the importance of early childhood education in promoting healthy development and economic growth.

History

PNC Grow Up Great was launched in 2004 by PNC Financial Services Group, with the goal of improving educational outcomes for young children, as emphasized by No Child Left Behind Act and Every Student Succeeds Act. The program was developed in collaboration with Sesame Workshop, National Association for the Education of Young Children, and Fred Rogers Center, and has since become one of the largest corporate-sponsored early childhood education programs in the United States, as recognized by U.S. Department of Education and National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Over the years, the program has expanded to include a range of initiatives and partnerships, such as PNC Foundation, PNC Bank, and PNC Investments, and has received support from organizations such as Carnegie Corporation of New York, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Walton Family Foundation. The program's history is also marked by collaborations with notable figures, including Michelle Obama, Jeb Bush, and Arne Duncan.

Program Overview

PNC Grow Up Great provides a range of resources and support to families, educators, and communities, including educational materials, workshops, and online tools, as developed by Scholastic, Pearson, and McGraw-Hill. The program's approach is centered on the development of essential skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and social-emotional learning, as emphasized by National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and International Reading Association. PNC Grow Up Great also provides support for parent-child interaction, teacher professional development, and community engagement, as highlighted by Harvard Family Research Project and National Center for Families Learning. The program's resources and support are designed to be accessible and inclusive, and are available in both English and Spanish, as recognized by National Association of Bilingual Education and TESOL International Association.

Initiatives and Partnerships

PNC Grow Up Great has launched a range of initiatives and partnerships to support early childhood education, including PNC Foundation, PNC Bank, and PNC Investments. The program has also partnered with organizations such as United Way, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and National Head Start Association, to provide resources and support to families and communities, as emphasized by American Red Cross and Salvation Army. Additionally, PNC Grow Up Great has collaborated with Sesame Workshop to develop educational materials and online tools, such as Sesame Street and PBS Kids, and has worked with National Association for the Education of Young Children to provide support for teacher professional development, as recognized by National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and American Federation of Teachers. The program's initiatives and partnerships are also aligned with the efforts of World Bank, OECD, and European Union, which recognize the importance of early childhood education in promoting economic growth and development.

Impact and Evaluation

PNC Grow Up Great has had a significant impact on early childhood education, with research studies showing that the program has improved educational outcomes for young children, as noted by Brookings Institution and Urban Institute. The program's evaluation has been conducted by independent researchers, including University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, and has shown that PNC Grow Up Great has had a positive impact on child development, cognitive skills, and social-emotional learning, as emphasized by National Institute of Mental Health and American Psychological Association. The program's impact has also been recognized by awards and recognition, including the U.S. Department of Education's Award for Excellence in Education, as presented by Arne Duncan and Diane Ravitch. The program's evaluation is also informed by the work of National Center for Education Statistics and Institute of Education Sciences.

Funding and Support

PNC Grow Up Great is funded by PNC Financial Services Group, with additional support from PNC Foundation, PNC Bank, and PNC Investments. The program has also received funding from grants and donations, including Carnegie Corporation of New York, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Walton Family Foundation, as recognized by Council on Foundations and Independent Sector. The program's funding and support are critical to its success, and have enabled PNC Grow Up Great to provide resources and support to families, educators, and communities, as emphasized by United Way and Boys & Girls Clubs of America. The program's funding is also aligned with the initiatives of World Health Organization, UNICEF, and OECD, which recognize the importance of early childhood education in promoting healthy development and economic growth.

Category:Early childhood education