Starting a Non-Profit Daycare Center for Single Parents
There aren’t any affordable daycare centers for single parents.
There aren’t enough affordable daycare centers.
Lets just face it there aren’t enough affordable daycare centers for single parents.
On average daycares in Northern Alabama can cost any where from Average weekly child care rates for full-time enrollees in Alabama’s child care facilities vary from just under $103 for children under 2½ years of age, to $98 for children aged 2½-5 years, to $94 for children of school age. As has been seen in prior survey years, child care costs decline with the age of the child, with weekly rates for children of school age only around 91 percent of those for children under 2½ years of age. (Duke, M.L. & Petee,T 2009)
Many single parents are struggling to put their child/children through daycare, but trying to find the right one that they can afford is very hard.
The average fee for full-time care ranges from approximately $3,900 to $15,000 a year, depending on where the family lives, the type of care, and the age of the child. (Blank, H. & Schulman, K, 2013)
The average salary of a single parent.
Single parents don’t make enough to begin with.
Minium wage begins at 7.25 for single parents and it goes just a little each year.
The average cashier makes about 8.92 an hour. And that’s just not enough to pay for daycare and keep a roof over your family’s head.
It is estimated that low-income families often pay more than 30% of their take-home pay for child care.(http://www.dcvistudios.com/)
The State and Federal Government funds can only pay for a certain number of children and when that maximum is reached a waiting list is formed. The waiting list is updated every 6 months and at the time funds become available people will be notified in the order in which they applied. (http://www.dcvistudios.com/)
Location is everything !
Finding the right location to start a non-profit daycare center starts with knowing your community.
We want to have a safe place where kids parents will not have to worry about while they are working.
We want a daycare center that will have the community’s approval.
We are looking to start a daycare center in a low crime rate communities.
A daycare center where it isn’t a great distance to drive.
Having the right location and building for the daycare centers is an important factor.
How can the community can help.
The community will be a big help in the process of helping the day care center.
We want to get the community involved by volunteering their time with the children.
It will be ran by parents and licensed teachers.
This non profit daycare center will also give back to the community as well.
Having fund raisers and receiving donations from the community would help keep the daycare center running.
Getting some government assistance with some of the expenses of the daycare center.
WHY?
This daycare center will be fun for each and every child that enter.
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1. Starting a Non-Profit Daycare Center for Single Parents
There aren’t any affordable daycare centers for single parents.
There aren’t enough affordable daycare centers.
Lets just face it there aren’t enough affordable daycare centers
for single parents.
On average daycares in Northern Alabama can cost any where
from Average weekly child care rates for full-time enrollees in
Alabama’s child care facilities vary from just under $103 for
children under 2½ years of age, to $98 for children aged 2½-5
years, to $94 for children of school age. As has been seen in
prior survey years, child care costs decline with the age of the
child, with weekly rates for children of school age only around
91 percent of those for children under 2½ years of age. (Duke,
M.L. & Petee,T 2009)
Many single parents are struggling to put their child/children
through daycare, but trying to find the right one that they can
afford is very hard.
The average fee for full-time care ranges from approximately
$3,900 to $15,000 a year, depending on where the family lives,
the type of care, and the age of the child. (Blank, H. &
Schulman, K, 2013)
The average salary of a single parent.
Single parents don’t make enough to begin with.
Minium wage begins at 7.25 for single parents and it goes just a
little each year.
The average cashier makes about 8.92 an hour. And that’s just
not enough to pay for daycare and keep a roof over your
2. family’s head.
It is estimated that low-income families often pay more than
30% of their take-home pay for child
care.(http://www.dcvistudios.com/)
The State and Federal Government funds can only pay for a
certain number of children and when that maximum is reached a
waiting list is formed. The waiting list is updated every 6
months and at the time funds become available people will be
notified in the order in which they applied.
(http://www.dcvistudios.com/)
Location is everything !
Finding the right location to start a non-profit daycare center
starts with knowing your community.
We want to have a safe place where kids parents will not have
to worry about while they are working.
We want a daycare center that will have the community’s
approval.
We are looking to start a daycare center in a low crime rate
communities.
A daycare center where it isn’t a great distance to drive.
Having the right location and building for the daycare centers is
an important factor.
How can the community can help.
The community will be a big help in the process of helping the
day care center.
We want to get the community involved by volunteering their
time with the children.
It will be ran by parents and licensed teachers.
This non profit daycare center will also give back to the
community as well.
3. Having fund raisers and receiving donations from the
community would help keep the daycare center running.
Getting some government assistance with some of the expenses
of the daycare center.
WHY?
This daycare center will be fun for each and every child that
enters the center.
Each classroom will have a different teaching perspective so
that each child can learn how to grow and prepare themselves
for school and the society.
There is also after school care for the older kids.
This non-profit daycare center will be for children ranging from
infants to age 12.
It will be a 24 hour daycare center for the working single parent
that work the late shift.
There are not enough affordable daycare single parents.
Most single parents have to work odd hours just make enough to
care for their families.
Most daycare centers in Northern Alabama are closed after 6pm,
but most single parents work third shift and can not find a
reliable babysitter or daycare center that will assist with care of
their child/children.
Will this work?
Yes, it can because it will be what the community needs and
what single parents are looking for. I as a single parent of three
believe that this non-profit daycare center will be profitable and
be successful business, because there are two many single
parents that are having a hard time finding the right daycare
they can afford for the kids. It can make it if the community
4. stay involved.
Reference
"Child Care Financial Assistance." Child Care Assistance. N.p.,
n.d. Web. 12 Apr. 2014.
Petee, T., & Duke, M. L. Alabama Department of Human
Resources, (2009). Alabama child card market rate survey:
2009. Retrieved from website:
http://dhr.alabama.gov/documents/Market_Rate_Survey_Rpt.pdf
Schulman, K., & Blank, H. (2014). Povit point: State child care
assistance policies 2013. Retrieved from website:
http://nwcl.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/final_nwcl_2013statechil
dcareassistancereport.pdf
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CHAPTER 16 Math 250
Professor Malcolm Soule
corrected version
Due Monday, April 14, 2014
1. Compute
3
dA
5. D
zz
where D is bounded by
(
)
(
)
x
y
-
+
+
=
1
2
3
2
2
2. Evaluate the integral
0
1
z
EMBED Equation
x
ydxdy
2
0
2
z
6. 3. Compute
3
dA
D
zz
where D is bounded by
y
x
=
2
, the x-axis, and the line x = 2.
4. Write a double integral to express the volume of the solid
with base D where D is the region bounded by
x
y
2
2
2
4
+
=
and the solid extends from each point (x,y) in the base to the
surface
z
x
y
7. =
+
2
2
2
5. Reverse the order of integration
2
14
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(,)
x
fxydydx
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6. Reverse the order of integration
0
1
z
EMBED Equation
0
1
-
z
x
f(x,y) dy dx.
7. Evaluate
8. sin
q
dA
R
zz
over the region R given by
0
2
£
£
q
p
,
0
£
£
r
cos
q
8. Find the volume of the solid above the region bounded by
x
y
y
2
2
2
+
=
9. and below the surface
z
x
y
=
+
2
2
9. Use polar coordinates to evaluate
EMBED Equation
e
dydx
x
y
x
-
+
-
z
z
(
)
2
2
2
0
1
0
1
10. Find the mass of a thin lamina bounded by
10. y
x
=
2
, y = 0, x = 1 if the density
d
(
,
)
x
y
is x + y.
11. Compute
z
dV
V
2
zzz
where V is the region in the first octant bounded by z = 2,
y = 2z, and x = y + z.
12. Use cylindrical coordinates to find the volume of the region
in the first octant bounded by the cylinder
x
y
2
2
11. 4
+
=
and the plane z = 1 + 2x + 3y.
13. Use cylindrical coordinates to find the volume of the region
inside the paraboloid
z
x
y
=
-
-
9
2
2
, outside the cylinder
x
y
2
2
4
+
=
and above the plane z = 0.
14. Find the volume of the region above the plane z = 3 and
below the sphere