For every child in an afterschool program, 2 are waiting for a spot. Tell your Congress members AfterschoolWorks. These tools will help you raise afterschool issues with policy makers and strengthen relationships with elected officials and their offices. State-specific data and contacts plus tools for developing and advancing afterschool policy at the state level. The Afterschool Alliance is working to ensure that all children have access to affordable, quality afterschool programs.
Afterschool programs are critical to children and families today, yet the need for programs is far from being met. Learn more. Alliance Navigation. Programs support: Academic enrichment activities that can help students meet state and local achievement standards. A broad array of additional enrichment services designed to reinforce and complement the regular academic program, such as: drug and violence prevention programs, career and technical programs, counseling programs, art, music programs, STEM programs, and physical activity and nutrition education programs.
Literacy and related educational development services to the families of children who are served in the program. Policy Blogs. Recapping impressive OST work in summer —and looking ahead to summer State child care stabilization grants open with many afterschool programs eligible. Several resources exist to address health-promoting behaviors among children.
SEDL is dedicated to solving significant education problems and improving teaching and learning through research, research-based resources, and professional development. SEDL offers online resources and tools for effective out-of-school time program development.
The toolkit provides sample lessons and other resources to support academic enrichment in afterschool programs. Emergency Planning USED provides information that can help school leaders plan and be proactive for emergencies. Wallace Foundation The Wallace Foundation supports and shares effective ideas and practices to improve learning and enrichment opportunities for children.
The website offers multiple resources to support program planning and implementation including an Out-of-School-Time Cost Calculator. This online calculator lets you determine the costs of a variety of options for high-quality out-of-school time OST programs. Along with other resources on this site, the calculator can help program officials make informed decisions so you can plan for high-quality out-of-school time programming. The competitive grant opportunity will be processed through the CCIP system.
Funds will be available to awarded subgrantees from April 11, through September 1, with no opportunity for renewal. Please note submission of a Notice of Intent is not a requirement to apply for the grant, nor does it obligate the organization to submit an application. If you meet eligibility requirements to apply in the RFP, we welcome you to do so.
Additionally, we will host a series of technical assistance webinars to support potential subgrantees:. Lowey 21st CCLC Programs is to provide federal funds to establish or expand community learning centers that operate during out-of-school hours providing three specific services: intentional academic support, quality enrichment experiences and family engagement opportunities.
Depending on funding availability, grants awards may continue for up to three years through Summer Cohort 15 Application Worksheet. There will also be two virtual training webinars on utilizing the web-based grants management system, the North Carolina Comprehensive Continuous Improvement Plan CCIP to support potential grantees:. Synergy Day 1 Presentation Final. Synergy Day 2 Presentation Rev Final. Offer students a broad array of additional services, programs, and activities, such as youth development activities, drug and violence prevention programs, counseling programs, art, music, and recreation programs, technology education programs and character education programs, that are designed to reinforce and complement the regular academic program of participating students.
Offer families of students served by community learning centers opportunities for literacy and related educational development. Site Coordinator: Denah Phillips. Before School: AM. After School: PM. Grant Information.
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