Membership
Tiny-K Alliance
"The mission of the tiny-k Alliance is to promote high quality services and sound public policy for Infants with
developmental disabilities through advocacy, resource development, and strategic partnerships. ”
"The mission of the tiny-k Alliance is to promote high quality services and sound public policy for Infants with
developmental disabilities through advocacy, resource development, and strategic partnerships. ”
Top Reasons to Become a tiny-k Alliance Member:
- Advocacy – The tiny-k Alliance is an active, collective voice on regulatory and legislative issues on behalf of the Tiny-k programs. Membership in the tiny-k Alliance offers you a voice. The more voices heard, the stronger the impact! Our members help to shape the future of infant-toddler services through their work in committees and volunteer leadership. The Alliance works to advocate, inform and provide educational opportunities to members.
- Important Updates – tiny-k Alliance provides important information on current issues that could impact tiny-k programs, the services they provide and the children and families who receive those services. Keep up with the latest issues and information that affect infant and toddler services with timely communication regarding important national and state changes.
- Important Partners – The tiny-k Alliance partners with other agencies, and organizations that have shared interests or common goals.
- Coordination and shared resources- The tiny-k Alliance provides coordinated access to state leaders and officials, legislators and other stakeholders. It allows for a common message that you can help craft.
- Networking – The tiny-k Alliance facilitates opportunities to share information, resources, and common questions with other tiny-k programs that are supportive and helpful without any threat of censure or noncompliance.
Why membership dues? Stable and diverse revenue is needed to keep the current level of tiny-k Alliance infrastructure and keep our public charity status.
The tiny-k Alliance supports providers of early intervention services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities by promoting high quality services and sound public policy.