CUSP Technology
A best-in-class data platform that provides an integrated view of all children and early childhood providers
Improve decision-making.
Identify disparities in early childhood education access and needs.
Enhance program performance.
Optimize public policies.
Features
A best-in-class data platform that provides an integrated view of all children and early childhood providers.
Cloud Efficiency
More cost effective, easier to deploy, and offers better tools than on-premises approaches.Integrated Enterprise
Provides seamless enterprise-level access and integration across agencies.Early Childhood Insights
Captures provider and child-level data to inform early childhood policy.Longitudinal Tracking
Stores and maintains longitudinal data to track, understand, and make accurate forecasts on the early childhood market.Adaptable Solution
Adaptable to reflect early childhood programs, eligibility criteria, and policies in user’s state, region, or city.Scalable Solution
Scales flexibly with your organization.
CUSP Research Starter Kit
Powerful, easy-to-use analytics and visualization tool to answer foundational questions on the demand for and supply of early childhood services.
The Research Starter Kit allows users to analyze CUSP data on the child population, provider landscape, and funding programs.
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Intuitive interface
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Ability to study trends over time
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Powerful analytical options
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Regularly refreshed data
CUSP Technology
CUSP is powered by the best cloud-based tools for data storage, integration, and analytics, for easier collaboration, more flexibility and scalability, and lower costs.
CUSP Analytics Library
The CUSP Analytics Library empowers CUSP users to build learning communities and share key insights. Harness data to create reliable access to early childhood services for families in your area.
The CUSP Analytics Library is a unified interface where users search, build, and store analytics and visualizations.
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Comprehensive views of early childhood services
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Access deserts, & gaps in availability of affordable childhood
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Funding programs (e.g., federal and state child care subsidies)
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Services, particularly in socio-economically vulnerable areas.