The AGI and The Black Philanthropy Fund (an organization of African Americans in Boston) formally launched The Basics movement in Boston in September of 2016 to help prepare children from all backgrounds and across whole neighborhoods to thrive, starting at birth.
The word spread quickly. By December, teams from 11 cities convened in Boston to learn about The Principles, the tools, and the approach. Rather than wait years for Boston to refine the approach, attendees agreed, “We'll figure it out together.” The Basics Learning Network (BLN) was thereby born. It operates under the leadership of The Basics, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization under the fiscal sponsorship of Third Sector New England (TSNE).
Today, coalitions across dozens of BLN cities, towns, and counties in the US, Brazil, and Australia are engaging their communities, participating in BLN research, and regularly convening to learn, innovate, and share best practices.
Utah History
The local history of The Basics Movement in Utah begins with a bold commitment to families and early brain development.
The work first took root through 5B45 Kids, a community-driven effort focused on ensuring that children are healthy, supported, and ready for kindergarten. Early leaders recognized that school readiness begins long before preschool, and that families are a child’s first and most important teachers
This commitment led to the integration of The Basics principles into the Promise Baby & You program, a 9-week workshop series that helps parents and caregivers of children ages 0-3 learn strategies for supporting their child’s growth and development. Families enrolled in Promise Baby & You were introduced to the five evidence-based principles of The Basics as the foundation for everyday learning.