The Ripple Program™

The Ripple Program

Strong families + Strong communities = Better outcomes for children

A Parent's Voice

A Partner's Voice

Impact on Parent Leaders & Organizations

Parent Leader OutcomeResults from the Transformational Ripple Program trainings: 97% of parents reported having clearer goals for their future, 96% said they think about their future more often, 96% said they like hearing different points of view in discussions, 93% said they speak up more when they have something to say, and 91% believe their opinion is important. Based on surveys from 70 parents who participated in Parent Leadership Series trainings between 2023 and 2024.

Organization Outcomes

Survey results from partner organization staff who participated in Community Impact Projects (CIPs) from 2022 to 2024 through the Ripple Program. 94% reported improved understanding of the importance of parent leadership, 94% plan to continue working with parent leaders, 88% reported an expanded pool of volunteers or parent leaders, 88% said they are better equipped to provide resources and support for parent leaders, and 82% reported enhanced quality of programs and services. Based on surveys from 17 partner organizations.

The Ripple Program is making changes

To create better outcomes for children, we need systems and policies that address the real needs of our families by involving parents’ perspectives and expertise.

  • Receiving an award from the Zaentz Innovation Challenge, awarded by the Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is confirmation of the need to elevate and center the voices of parents in order to inform equitable and inclusive practices that benefit all children and families.
  • From 13 parent leaders in year one to nearly 400 parent leaders trained today, parents are leading a movement of change across the state – and agencies are welcoming them.
  • Our partnership with the NYU Metro Center’s Center for Policy, Research, and Evaluation to conduct a research study on the impact of the Ripple Program validates the importance of family engagement and the impact of parent leaders on organizations and communities.

The Ripple Program Elements

Parent Leadership Series program overview. The program includes workshops and peer mentorship to develop professional skills, professional development workshops for staff at partner agencies, a Community Impact Project framework and support, mentorship from parent ambassadors, monthly cohort meetings, technical assistance, and an online resource portal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Why did we create the Ripple Program?

Family engagement is the systematic inclusion of parents in the planning and evaluation of programs and institutions that promote children’s learning and well-being. Research shows that successful family engagement leads to positive outcomes for children, families, and communities. Despite the clear benefits for families, many organizations lack formal structures for family engagement and parent leadership. That’s why we created the Ripple Program.

Why should I partner with/support the Ripple Program?

Through our Ripple Program, parents bring their lived experiences raising young children to advise the institutions and policies that are most important in children’s lives. Parents in this program build stronger, more inclusive communities where all parents are engaged in their children’s learning and development and can participate inlocalsystems that are vital for their family’s success. Organizations who participate in the Ripple Program report more equitable, inclusive, and effective family engagement systems, improved programming for families and children, and increased organizational capacity as this program creates a pathway for a pipeline of diverse parent leaders.

What kinds of organizations do we partner with?

We’d like to work with all kinds of organizations that are working with families and willing to enhance their family engagement.

In the past, we partnered with state departments, early education centers, schools, hospitals, non-profits… etc.

Community Impact Project Partners