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Check out the Afterschool Alliance's Newsletter - the Afterschool Advocate

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Check out the Afterschool Alliance's Newsletter - the Afterschool Advocate

The most recent issue of the Afterschool Advocate has a wealth of information for afterschool providers and advocates who weren’t able to make the trip to Washington, D.C. for the Afterschool for All Challenge earlier this month. The issue’s lead story reports on: this year’s award winners; remarks by actor, afterschool champion and emcee Kevin Sorbo at the “Breakfast of Champions;” messages from members of Congress who attended the Breakfast; and a report on the youth advocates who performed and shared their experiences in afterschool programs. The issue also has highlights from the plenary session on research, two sessions on STEM and the workshop on physical activity in afterschool. This issue’s Outreach section offers messages and tips to help advocates keep the momentum going as well as encouragement and advice from supporters in Congress.

The Afterschool Advocate is following the budget cuts affecting many of New York City’s afterschool programs. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg released a revised budget proposal earlier this month that would cut $150 million from the city’s day care and afterschool programs. These funding cuts will force 172 out-of-school-time programs, serving almost 25,000 elementary and middle school students, to close this fall. Read more.

This issue has a reminder to take 15-20 minutes to share data from your afterschool program through the Afterschool Alliance’s 2012 Uncertain Times survey.

The National Girls Collaborative Project awarded its 2012 Outstanding Individual Commitment to Collaboration Award to Afterschool Alliance STEM Policy Director Anita Krishnamurthi at a luncheon last month. Read more about Anita’s award here.

Sadly, the afterschool movement lost a fast friend last month with the passing of Larry Decker, one of the early leaders in the community education movement. Read the tribute to Decker online.

In this issue, as in every issue, there are funding and award notices, news from programs around the country, quotes in support of afterschool programs, resources and conference announcements from around the country.

If you would like to receive the Advocate directly or know of colleagues and allies who would also like to get it, please fill out the online form. Read the entire issue online.

Now open: The New York Life Foundation offers grants up to $100,000 for OST programs serving middle school youth - apply now!

The New York Life Foundation’s 2024 Aim High grant competition is now open for applications! A total of 40 grants totaling $1.8 million will be awarded to afterschool, summer, or expanded learning programs serving middle school youth. This marks the 8th year of the Aim High grant...

BY: Tiyana Glenn      12/12/23

Up to $30k for programs improving family literacy, engagement, leadership

The National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) is seeking program proposals for the Sharon Darling Innovation Fund (SDIF) Family Learning System Challenge. This funding opportunity will award up to $30,000 to organizations that are developing and implementing innovative programs and strategies...

BY: Nicole Pettenati      04/18/23

Check your afterschool program's eligibility for Yield Giving grants

In the past three years, MacKenzie Scott has shaken up traditional philanthropy by granting high-dollar awards to nonprofits in a variety of fields, including afterschool and summer learning. Until now, programs had no way of applying for or expressing interest in these awards.  At the end...

BY: Nicole Pettenati      04/11/23

Workforce Pathways for Youth grants available

In March, the Department of Labor published a Notice of Funding Opportunity for Workforce Pathways for Youth Grants. A pre-recorded applicant webinar will be available by April 14, 2023 and applications will be due May 19, 2023. The grants offer up to $2 million to national out-of-school time...

BY: Jillian Luchner      04/07/23

Now open: Grants up to $100,000 from the New York Life Foundation for Out-of-School Time (OST) programs

The New York Life Foundation is seeking applications for $1,800,000 in grants to afterschool, summer, or expanded learning programs serving underserved middle-school youth. This is the seventh year of the Foundation’s Aim High grant competition, and this year’s awards will bring...

BY: Dan Gilbert      12/06/22

New Wallace Foundation and EdCounsel resource offers opportunities to discover funding streams and develop partnerships

This July, The Wallace Foundation launched a new free resource created by EducationCounsel (EdCounsel): “Using Federal Funds for Summer Learning and Afterschool: A New Guide for Providers, School Districts, and Intermediaries” to help out-of-school time providers and leaders, school and...

BY: Sophie Kidd      08/09/22

Now open: The New York Life Foundation offers grants up to $100,000 for OST programs serving middle school youth - apply now!

The New York Life Foundation’s 2024 Aim High grant competition is now open for applications! A total of 40 grants totaling $1.8 million will be awarded to afterschool, summer, or expanded learning programs serving middle school youth. This marks the 8th year of the Aim High grant...

BY: Tiyana Glenn      12/12/23

$1.8M awarded to middle school out-of-school time programs

The New York Life Foundation and the Afterschool Alliance are pleased to announce the 2023 Aim High grant recipients. Now in its seventh year, the Aim High grant has provided a total of $9.75 million dollars to afterschool, summer and expanded learning programs that help middle school students...

BY: Dan Gilbert      06/21/23

Now open: Grants up to $100,000 from the New York Life Foundation for Out-of-School Time (OST) programs

The New York Life Foundation is seeking applications for $1,800,000 in grants to afterschool, summer, or expanded learning programs serving underserved middle-school youth. This is the seventh year of the Foundation’s Aim High grant competition, and this year’s awards will bring...

BY: Dan Gilbert      12/06/22

New Wallace Foundation and EdCounsel resource offers opportunities to discover funding streams and develop partnerships

This July, The Wallace Foundation launched a new free resource created by EducationCounsel (EdCounsel): “Using Federal Funds for Summer Learning and Afterschool: A New Guide for Providers, School Districts, and Intermediaries” to help out-of-school time providers and leaders, school and...

BY: Sophie Kidd      08/09/22