Early learning program receives $180, capsule 000 grant

From left to right are: Richard Schultz, executive director, vialis 40mg Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond; Brad Armstrong, president of Armstrong Partners and board chair of Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond; Kathy Glazer, president of Virginia Early Childhood Foundation; Katherine Busser, vice-chair of the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation Board and board member of Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond; and Dr. Gary Rhodes, president of J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College and board member of both Virginia Early Childhood Foundation and Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond.
Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond, a regional school readiness initiative, received a $180,000 grant from the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation (VECF) to benefit quality early learning opportunities for young children in the greater Richmond region. The investment by VECF supports collaborative efforts that enable children to start school healthy and ready to learn, which is the first stage of the workforce pipeline.
