News & Updates
HOPE Toledo announces $20M investment in early childhood school readiness
The City of Toledo is doubling down on early childhood education with HOPE Toledo, an organization aimed to improve school readiness outcomes and more, with $20 million to be spread over the next three years to support child education and care.
At One-Year Mark, HOPE Toledo Shares Organizational Update and Progress
Today, John C. Jones, President of HOPE Toledo, provided an update on the organization’s work and progress – primarily in the Pre-K space – at a media conference at Quality Time Child Care Center. Also in attendance were several other community leaders who spoke about their shared commitment to serving Toledo’s children.
Saturday Essay: A bridge to the future for Toledo’s kids
We are at a critical moment. American Rescue Plan funds that can support the education and care of young children are flowing to Greater Toledo counties, cities, and schools. It is an opportunity to help children recover educationally from the pandemic, an investment that will produce far-reaching results.
We Must Cast A New Vision for Our Young People. Here’s How the American Rescue Plan Can Help.
We must use our collective creativity and out-of-the-box thinking to deploy the American Rescue Plan funds effectively and inclusively. Most importantly, this investment cannot be piecemeal or a one-off, but instead must provide a collective bridge or down payment toward a sustained investment in our young people and families for the next generation.
HOPE Toledo launches affordable preschool program
HOPE Toledo, a community organization established to help our children obtain high-quality early childhood education, has launched its inaugural preschool program.
HOPE Toledo Pre-K Launches Inaugural Preschool Project
John C. Jones, president of HOPE Toledo, recently announced the organization’s partnership with nine community-based preschool providers to offer more than 200 high-quality, full-day, affordable preschool seats to 4-year-olds across the Toledo area.
Toledo Community Foundation Awards $600,000 grant to HOPE Toledo
The Board of Trustees of Greater Toledo Community Foundation recently awarded over $1 million in grants to a variety of community initiatives and organizations. A $600,000 grant to HOPE Toledo Services was the largest award and came from the foundation’s Initiative Fund.
A strong start for our children means a stronger future for Toledo
HOPE Toledo, a not-for-profit organization created by a diverse community of stakeholders, is dedicated to the premise that strengthening education will increase opportunity for all of Toledo’s children and youth, grow prosperity for its residents, and improve the future for our families and neighborhoods.
Please Put Our Children First in the State of Ohio’s Budget
Over the past two years, a broad group of organizations and individuals have been working collectively together to lift up and bring to life a “comprehensive, community-based approach” to early childcare and education here in Toledo, Ohio.