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The document outlines the Preschool Opportunity Fund (PSOF), a grant program supporting low-income children in Singapore enrolled in non-AOP childcare or kindergarten centers for holistic developmental activities.
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Singapore
Topic:
Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Grants
Document Type:
Funding Program Information
Organization:
Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA)
Author:
ECDA
Target Audience:
Preschool operators, educators, low-income families, social services
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
Bath and North East Somerset
Theme:
Inclusion Support for Children with Special Educational Needs
Document Type:
Request Form
Institution / Organization:
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Author:
Early Years Special Educational Needs Disability and Inclusion Team (SENDIT)
Target Audience:
Early Years Settings, Families, Educational Professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
A request form for securing inclusion support funding for young children with special educational needs in early years settings in Bath and North East Somerset, requiring submission of documentation and parental consent.
Year:
2025
Target group:
Children applying for Pre-School Opportunity Fund
Document type:
Guidance / Eligibility Checklist
Institutions:
Child Care Centres, Kindergartens
Purpose:
Verification of eligibility for funding
Income thresholds:
Household income < $4,500, Per capita income < $1,125
Supporting documents:
Subsidy reports, payslips, CPF statements, tax notices, birth certificates, referral letters, parental declaration forms
Programme:
First approved PSOF Programme
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Bath and North East Somerset
Theme:
Early Childhood Education, Special Educational Needs (SEND)
Document Type:
Request Form
Organ / Institution:
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Author:
Early Years Special Educational Needs Disability and Inclusion Team (SENDIT)
Target Audience:
Parents, carers, and educational settings in Bath and North East Somerset
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Bath and North East Somerset
Subject:
Early years, special educational needs, inclusion support, funding requests
Document Type:
Request Form
Institution / Organization:
Bath and North East Somerset Council
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Parents, carers, and educational settings
Validity Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Pediatric Vision Screening
Document Type:
Program Description
Organization / Institution:
Lions Club
Target Audience:
Parents, School Administrators
Year:
2020-2021
Region / City:
Tonga
Topic:
Direct Aid Program
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization:
Australian High Commission
Author:
Australian Aid
Target Audience:
Local communities, NGOs, organizations in Tonga
Duration:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Application Method:
Online registration via SmartyGrants or hardcopy submission
Not Eligible:
Cash grants, micro-credit schemes, individual household improvements, overseas travel
Year:
2022
Organisation:
Teynham Community Pre-School
Type of document:
Prospectus
Legal status:
Registered charity
Governing framework:
Pre-School Learning Alliance constitution
Regulatory body:
Ofsted
Ofsted rating:
Outstanding (January 2020 inspection)
Location:
Teynham, Kent
Age range:
2½ years to school entry
Provision type:
Early years education
Funding schemes:
Free for Two (FF2), Government 15 hours funding, 30 hours funding for working families
Session fees:
£18.50 per 3-hour session; £37.00 per 6-hour session
Opening days:
Monday to Friday (term time only)
Management:
Committee-run organisation
Manager:
Miranda Stratton
SENCO:
Alison Dixon
Educational framework:
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
Year:
2010
Region / City:
Buckland St. Mary, Chard, Somerset
Topic:
Early Childhood Education
Document Type:
Prospectus
Institution:
Buckland St. Mary Pre-School
Author:
Buckland St. Mary Pre-School Staff
Target Audience:
Parents of children aged 2.5 to 5 years
Start Date:
2010
Date of Approval:
2010
Session Times:
Monday to Friday (Term Time)
Session Duration:
3 hours per session
Additional Information:
Registered Charity No. 1028291
Year:
2019
Organisation:
Goostrey Pre-School
Document type:
Policy
Subject:
Use of dummies and bottles in early years settings
Related guidance:
Supporting children with speech, language and communication needs: Guidance for the Early Years Foundation Stage
Issuing body of referenced guidance:
Department for Children, Schools and Families
Adoption date:
April 2019
Review date:
February 2025
Signed by:
Nicola Ellershaw
Target group:
Parents and carers of children attending Goostrey Pre-School
Geographical context:
United Kingdom
Authors:
Ingrid S. Surono; Fiona P. Koestomo; Nuni Novitasari; Fransiska R. Zakaria; Yulianasari; Koesnandar
Type of document:
Scientific research article
Study design:
Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled pre-post trial
Duration:
90 days
Population:
Pre-school children
Intervention:
Enterococcus faecium IS-27526 supplementation in milk
Control:
Placebo group receiving Ultra High Temperature low fat milk
Outcome measures:
Total serum IgA; total salivary IgA; bodyweight
Method of analysis:
Sandwich ELISA
Probiotic strain:
Enterococcus faecium IS-27526
Source of strain:
Dadih, Indonesian traditional fermented buffalo milk
Keywords:
dadih; novel probiotic; salivary IgA; Enterococcus faecium IS-27526; weight gain; pre-school children
Organisation:
Bere Regis Primary and Pre-School
Document type:
School Accessibility Plan
Legislative framework:
Equality Act 2010
Location:
Bere Regis village
Country:
England
Period covered:
September 2022 – July 2025
Date agreed:
September 2022
Review date:
July 2025
Interim review dates:
July 2023; July 2024
Developed by:
Claire Hewitt (SENDCO); Lucy Robert (Chair of Governors); Rachael Brown (Headteacher)
School type:
Primary school and pre-school
Pupil age range:
4–11
Number of classes:
Five classes and a pre-school
Key topics:
disability access, inclusive education, school facilities, curriculum access, equality and inclusion
Target groups:
pupils with disabilities, school staff, governors, parents and carers
Associated legislation and policies:
Special Educational Needs and Disability Policy; Supporting Pupils at School with Medical Conditions Policy; Equality Information and Equality Objectives; Child Protection Policy; Curriculum Policy; Staff Development Policy; Health & Safety Policy; Behaviour Policy; School Development Plan
Organisation:
Wonderland Day Nursery and Pre-School
Address:
The Old School, Gundry Lane, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3RL
Telephone:
01308 421731
Document Type:
Nursery Policy
Policy Title:
Adverse Weather Policy
Region / City:
Bridport, Dorset
Country:
United Kingdom
Responsible Role:
Nursery Manager
Nursery Manager:
Lisa Finnemore
Nursery Owner:
Jill McClimmonds
Regulatory Reference:
Ofsted ratios
Communication Channels:
Facebook page for current parents and staff, nursery website, Wessex FM local radio
Subject:
Nursery operation procedures during adverse weather conditions
Applies To:
Children, families, and staff of the nursery
Policy Update Date:
May 2019
Year:
2019
Location:
Mobberley, United Kingdom
Type of document:
Newsletter / Update
Organization:
Mobberley Pre-School
Author:
Management Committee
Target audience:
Parents and guardians of enrolled children
Age group:
2–5 years
Period covered:
Summer Term 2019
Events:
Rose Queen Parade, Mini Glastonbury, Animal Intuition visit, Space Rocket project, Mini beasts and fairytale themed weeks
Charity initiative:
Co-op local charity fundraising for new road safety equipment
Registration:
OFSTED registered, term-time sessions, parent-managed charity
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Eatontown, NJ
Topic:
Food services management software renewal
Document Type:
Contract Notice
Agency / Institution:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Technology Acquisition Center
Author:
Department of Veterans Affairs
Target Audience:
Contractors, Veterans Health Administration
Period of Action:
2020 - 2023
Approval Date:
03-26-2020
Modification Date:
None
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Greater Lowell Area, Massachusetts
Subject:
Youth Workforce Development Programs
Document Type:
Request for Proposals (RFP)
Issuing Organization:
MassHire Greater Lowell Workforce Board
Target Audience:
Public or private agencies, public school systems, community organizations, and other eligible applicants providing youth services
Period of Validity:
7/1/2022 – 6/30/2023 (with potential renewal)
Approval Date:
March 21, 2021
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2017
Region / City:
United States
Subject:
Workforce Development, Monitoring
Document Type:
Guideline
Agency/Organization:
U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Author:
Multiple Federal Agencies
Target Audience:
State and local workforce development boards, federal partners
Period of Validity:
2017–ongoing
Approval Date:
November 9, 2017
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Note:
Contracting Activity
Description of Action:
The proposed action is for a firm-fixed-price task order awarded under the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) V Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) for International Business Machines (IBM) FileNet P8 v5.2 Annual Software Subscription and Technical Support (further referred to herein as IBM FileNet Software Subscription and Technical Support) for currently licensed software.
Description of the Supplies or Services:
VA Financial Services Center (FSC) requires IBM FileNet Software Subscription and Technical Support in order to maintain the software licenses and maintenance agreements for the existing FSC Enterprise Content Management program. The contractor shall provide all necessary maintenance support, to include patches and upgrades, and shall ensure that the IBM FileNet software licenses are operational and performance is not degraded. The maintenance will also include access to the IBM technical support portal, the ability to enter service requests, 24x7 phone support and access to IBM knowledge base resources. The IBM FileNet Software Subscription and Technical Support will provide access to defect correction information, restrictions, bypasses, and new releases and versions IBM makes generally available.
Statutory Authority:
The statutory authority permitting an exception to fair opportunity is Section 41 U.S.C. 4106(c)(2) as implemented by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 16.505(b)(2)(i)(B), entitled “Only one awardee is capable of providing the supplies or services required at the level of quality required because the supplies or services ordered are unique or highly specialized.”
Rationale Supporting Use of Authority Cited Above:
Based on market research as described in section 8 of this document, it was determined that limited competition is available among authorized resellers. FSC currently utilizes IBM FileNet software to store and manage document content in a central repository. The current FSC invoicing system communicates through software that is based on IBM proprietary source code. No other software maintenance can provide the required capability without that source code. Due to the proprietary nature of source code, another vendor could not properly patch and maintain the currently fielded software without the knowledge from the initial IBM source code. VA does not possess the proprietary technical data required to maintain and upgrade the IBM FileNet software in use at the FSC. Failure to acquire the maintenance subscription and support for this software would leave FSC without the necessary updates, bug fixes, and certified technical support to ensure the software remains operational. The Government contacted IBM in May 2015 to ascertain if this proprietary source code is for sale and was advised it is not for sale. The software maintenance subscription and technical support is required to ensure continuity of maintenance and support for the existing IBM FileNet software licenses supporting FSC.
Efforts to Obtain Competition:
Market research was conducted, details of which are in the market research section of this document. Limited competition among authorized IBM service providers is anticipated for the required software maintenance subscription and support services. In accordance with FAR 5.301 and 16.505(b)(2)(ii)(D), this action will be synopsized and this justification will be made publicly available on the Federal Business Opportunities Page within 14 days after award. In accordance with FAR 16.505(a)(4)(iii)(A), this justification will be posted with the request for quote on the NASA SEWP V GWAC.
Actions to Increase Competition:
In order to remove or overcome barriers to competition in future acquisitions for the requirements described herein, the Government’s technical experts will continue to perform market research to determine if there are changes in the market place that would enable future actions to be competed.
Market Research:
The Government technical experts reviewed other software maintenance service providers available on the NASA SEWP V GWAC in June 2015. Although these sources may be able to provide general maintenance capabilities, none could provide the required maintenance to sustain the existing IBM FileNet software without access to the IBM proprietary source code. In addition, market research was conducted in January 2015 to ascertain if other products could satisfy VA’s requirements. Specifically, VA subject matter experts reviewed Microsoft SharePoint and OpenText Enterprise Content Management Software Suite brands and determined that neither product could seamlessly integrate into the existing FSC content management business processes and framework currently based on IBM FileNet products. Based upon this market research, only IBM FileNet software licenses can meet all of FSC’s current needs. Finally, market research was conducted to ascertain the extent of limited competition among resellers. A Request for Information (RFI) was posted by the Contract Specialist in May 2015 via the NASA SEWP V GWAC to identify potential sources for the required software subscription and technical support. Responses to the RFI were received from three Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) GWAC holders and an additional six SDVOSB GWAC holders were identified as resellers of IBM products and services. Potential SDVOSB sources include Better Direct; Four, Inc.; Premier Technical; Epoch Concepts (SDVOSB); Four Points Technology (SDVOSB); NAMTEK (SDVOSB); RedHawk (SDVOSB); and Regan Technologies (SDVOSB). Lastly, after reviewing the NASA SEWP V GWAC website in May and June 2015 utilizing the NASA SEWP V GWAC Provider look-up tool, 34 resellers were identified that could potentially meet VA’s needs. Therefore, limited competition is anticipated for this effort.
Other Facts:
None.
Year:
2026
Region / City:
California
Topic:
Clean Transportation, Zero-Emission Vehicles, Hydrogen Refueling
Document Type:
Addendum to Solicitation Manual
Agency:
California Energy Commission
Author:
California Energy Commission
Target Audience:
Applicants for California Energy Commission Clean Transportation Program
Period of Validity:
2026–2035
Approval Date:
January 2026
Amendment Date:
January 2026