The center is managed as a non-profit organization, and financed by national funds.
The center was partially financed with $50 million in city redevelopment funds.
The center will be financed by the Government but will function as an independent entity.
The center will be staffed and financed by the workers.
The center is financed in a number of ways, including the county, state, the United Way and various foundations.
The center is now financed by parental fees, government subsidies and the United Way.
The center, open since October 2002, is privately financed but received $450,000 from the city to buy the building.
The center is financed through charity donations to the private groups and with some additional federal money.
The day-care center was financed as a demonstration project by the state, with other money coming from a variety of public and private sources.
He said the center would be financed by private foundations.