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Oldest and Largest
November 5, 2010
The tighter we cling to the norm of effectiveness, the smaller the tasks we’ll take on.
-Parker Palmer, author and educator
The November 2010 issue of Exchange included a trend report on the oldest child care organizations in North America with a list of the 70 oldest. 

The July 2010 issue included a trend report on the largest non profit organizations in North America with a list of the 50 largest.

The January 2010 issue included a trend report on the largest for profit organizations in North America with a list of the 40 largest.

These articles are all available for your review on our web site (just click on the links above).  We want these lists to be as complete and accurate as possible.  If you believe your organization should have been included on one of these lists, please let us know at [email protected].





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Katherine Plummer · January 03, 2011
Katydid, Inc
Herndon, VA, United States


Why not do an article on the most on the 50 most unusual - I velieve we would qualify. I have run a preschool and day camps out of a hundred year old building for 20 years. It is on a county park site that is also a working farm and equestrian center. 130 acres for kids to play.

Nirmal Kumar Ghosh · November 19, 2010
Shishu Vikash Kendra
Kolkata, West Bengal, India


Thank you . From this article I came to know institutions in America.



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