About Us

About Us

For Children Aged Birth to Five, Every Day Counts.

The State of Children in Our Region

An estimated 73,800 children ages 0 to 4 live in Ready Region Central. 71% of these children have all available parents working, and one-third of area children have a family income less than 200% of the Federal Poverty Line.

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Our Purpose

Our vision: All children in our region will thrive and race, place, and income will no longer determine success in school.

Our mission: We will collaborate to build our region’s early childhood system and are a trusted steward of early childhood resources for families, providers and the ecosystem supporting them.

Our Strategy

Thrive Birth to Five’s strategy focuses on the biggest issues facing children aged 0-5 and their families.

Family and Community Engagement: Create a true value exchange with parents, caregivers, and the community to ensure that all have the resources, opportunities, and relationships to enhance every child’s development.

Child Wellbeing: Ensure that all children are physically, mentally, socially, and emotionally healthy. Children’s development and learning is supported so they grow, learn, and build skills to reach their full potential.

High Quality Early Childhood Care and Education Programs: Build a best-in-class early childhood care and education system that has quality as the foundation and drives results for children.

Affordable + Accessible Early Childhood Care and Education: Work to ensure families have access to quality early childhood resources, programs, and services that meet their needs and are delivered through a coordinated, collaborative, streamlined, and easy to navigate process. Workforce Capacity: Commit to a regional system that addresses the challenges of enabling workforce participation, retaining and attracting talent, and elevating the early childhood care and education workforce.

Our Partners

Thrive Birth to Five partners with individuals and organizations dedicated to building a strong foundation for children and families; identifying barriers to positive outcomes for children and families; prioritizing the most vulnerable children; valuing educators; investing in quality and data; diversifying funding; harnessing research to improve practice; and promoting school readiness, foundational learning, and lifelong well-being.

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Our Reach

Thrive Birth to Five reaches the counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, Prince George, Surry, and Sussex counties, as well as the cities of Colonial Heights, Emporia, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Richmond. 

Timeline

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  • 1996-2005

    1996
    Formation of Youth Matters, a business engagement and community strategy initiative housed at the Greater Richmond Chamber. Funded by the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation

    1998
    Formation of Success by 6th at United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg.

    2001
    ChamberRVA and United Way align their early childhood efforts to form the Early Childhood Development Coalition.

    2005
    Governor Mark Warner creates Virginia Early Learning Council

  • 2006-2015

    2006
    Governor Tim Kaine forms Start Strong Council

    2006
    Greater Richmond Chamber and United Way merge their early childhood efforts to form the Success by 6th Partnership and a regional Early Childhood Learning Council.

    2007
    Virginia’s plan for Smart Beginnings created

    2007
    Building on nearly a decade of regional collaboration, business engagement, and program movement, Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond is launched with a $500,000 grant from the newly formed Virginia Early Childhood Foundation.

    2008
    Virginia creates Office of Early Childhood Development

    2010
    The first Regional Plan for Children’s School Readiness is launched.

    2011
    The first Regional Kindergarten Registration Campaign is launched, bringing together 10 school divisions across the region.

    2015
    Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond transitions from the United Way to ChamberRVA as its new fiscal agent. First Board of Directors established.

  • 2016-2024

    2017
    The Regional Plan for Children’s School Readiness 2017-2020 is launched.

    2018
    Locality Planning Groups activated; Mixed Delivery launch in Chesterfield; East End Initiative, Richmond Area Service Alliance launched; The Basics from Harvard extended to region.

    2019
    COVID-19 Pandemic unfolds

    2019
    Federal Preschool Development and VECF Systems Building Grants implemented

    2021
    Apply for Ready Region Hub

    2022
    Launch the Ready Region Hub

Locality Data

Each locality in Thrive Birth to Five’s service area has unique challenges and opportunities. To find out more about the data in each locality, please click on the name below or the location on the map.

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