CUSP DATA MODEL

Child Universal Success Platform (CUSP) ingests, consolidates, integrates, and processes data on children, providers, and funding programs from disparate data sources to produce a single holistic view of the entire early childhood landscape in the state.  

Child Population

A geo-referenced child-level dataset of all children in a state, including child age, household income, household employment status, and address.

Eligible Children

A geo-referenced child-level dataset of all children eligible for key funding programs available in the state (e.g., state subsidy, Head Start/Early Head Start, public PreK, etc.). 

Served Children

A geo-referenced child-level dataset of all children who are served by early childhood providers and child care funding programs. 

Provider Base

A geo-referenced provider-level table of all early childhood providers and programs in the state, deduplicated by location and funding program, and organized by key characteristics such as provider type, capacity, quality rating (if available), etc. 

Geographic Location

All children and providers are geo-coded to addresses within the state. This allows for children and providers to be mapped in various ways, e.g., by census tract, ZCTA, town, county, legislative district, school district, etc. 

GET DATA 

Need data directly from CUSP?  Here is a list of frequently requested data queries. Click on a question to go directly to the data query for it. Run the query and get results in the form of output tables. 

Need the query modified? Modify it directly in the query editor and run it.

Don’t see what you need on the list?
Go directly to the database and write your own query or, ask 3Si and we will get you the data you need.

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