Acknowledgments
Introduction—How Are the Children? Emmett D. Carson
SECTION ONE: Assessing the Environment for Child Advocacy
1 Nonprofit Organizations Engaged in Child Advocacy
Carol J. De Vita, Rachel Mosher-Williams, and Nicholas A. J. Stengel
2 In the Midst of Plenty: Foundation Funding of Child Advocacy Organizations in the 1990s Sally Covington
3 Medicaid Reforms and SCHIP: Health Care Coverage and the Changing Policy Environment Sara Rosenbaum and Colleen A. Sonosky
4 Building a Policy Voice for Children through the Nonprofit Sector Elizabeth Reid
SECTION TWO: Perspectives on Creating a Movement
5 Speaking for Families and Children in a Changing Civic America Theda Skocpol and Jillian Dickert
6 The Politics of Preschool Advocacy: Lessons from Three Pioneering Organizations Barbara Beatty
7 Mobilizing Parents and Communities for Children Doug Imig
Who Speaks for America's Children? The Role of Child Advocates in Public Policy, edited by Carol J. De Vita and Rachel Mosher-Williams, is available in paperback from the Urban Institute Press (6" x 9", 236 pages, ISBN 978-0-87766-704-9, $26.50).