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Mammoth spending bill includes support for afterschool, summer, mentoring, and more

In December, the 117th Congress approved a $1.7 trillion bill that included a $40 million increase for the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) initiative and additional increases across the US Department of Education important to afterschool programs, public schools, and the people and programs that support them nationwide.  The bill also included hundreds of Congressionally Directed Spending Items—items that were requested by Members of Congress based on feedback from their communities. Years ago, such requests were called “earmarks,” but the process and parameters for such requests have narrowed. Plus, the term itself carries some negative connotations due to past abuses.

The good news for afterschool? Dozens of items will fund afterschool, mentoring, STEM education and others local interests. For example, a number of Boys and Girls Clubs across the country will receive funds for afterschool and summer programs. Clubs in Denver, Atlanta and Benton Harbor, Michigan are among them. The Long Beach (NY) Latino Civic Association is receiving funds for student support, mentoring and enrichment activities. The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago will support STEAM learning activities with the funds it’s receiving. The United Way of Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre, PA, will have money to invest in wraparound services and academic supports for its local students, including pre-K tuition stipends. The bill will invest in STEM education and an agricultural science magnet school pathway in Albuquerque’s (NM) Public Schools. The Mississippi Children’s Museum will be supporting afterschool programming. There are millions of dollars being invested in afterschool, informal learning, summer programs, mentoring and other issues—millions of dollars that will benefit the field.

Below you will find two charts that detail the requests from Members of the House and Senators that support the field. See if any funds are coming to your community!

Congressionally Directed Spending Items in the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education portion of the FY 2023 Omnibus Spending Bill that focus on afterschool, youth engagement, social and emotional learning (SEL), summer learning, STEM, STEAM, literacy, and other issues of interest to the afterschool community.

The chart below includes the awarding agency, the account the funds are awarded from, a brief description of the work, the amount appropriated for the work, and the Member of the House who requested the directed spending. (Projects requested by Senators are below.)

Afterschool and summer projects – House / Senate

Tutoring, Mentoring, Enrichment – House / Senate

Early Childhood – House / Senate

Literacy – House / Senate

Social and Emotional Learning – House / Senate

Student Mental Health – House / Senate

STEM/STEAM – House / Senate

Wraparound Supports – House / Senate

Youth Engagement – House / Senate

Youth Workforce Development – House / Senate

Juvenile Justice – Senate

State

Agency

Account

Project

Amount

Member of Congress Requesting Funds

 

Afterschool/Summer Learning

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Big Thought, Dallas, TX for out-of-school learning, digital credentialing, and learning systems

$1,000,000

Allred

CO

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys and Girls Club of Metro Denver, CO for afterschool and summer programming 

 

$549,374

Perlmutter

CO

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys and Girls Club of Metro Denver, CO for afterschool programs

 

$1,212,062

Crow

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Cameron Community Ministries, Rochester, NY for afterschool and summer enrichment 

 

$200,000

 

Morelle

IN

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

City of Indianapolis Department of Parks and Recreation, Indianapolis, IN for an afterschool physical education enrichment program

 

$1,000,000

Carson

IN

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

City of Indianapolis Department of Parks and Recreation, Indianapolis, IN for arts and environmental education access in afterschool and summer learning settings

$1,000,000

 

Carson

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

City School District of New Rochelle, NY for afterschool programs and summer learning

$2,000,000

Bowman

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

El Paso Independent School District, El Paso, TX for afterschool enrichment and STEAM education

$2,000,000

Escobar

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Flint Institute of Science and History, Flint, MI for afterschool programs

$ 1,905,421

Kildee

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Empowering Success Now, Fontana, CA for afterschool and tutoring programs

$532,500

Torres (CA)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Hispanic Counseling Center, Hempstead, NY for afterschool programming

$128,468

Rice (NY)

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Massachusetts Women of Color Coalition, Worcester, MA for a summer learning program

$416,275

McGovern

RI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Providence After School Alliance, Providence, RI for a summer learning STEAM program

$350,000

Cicilline

TN

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Soulsville Foundation, Memphis, TN for an afterschool music education program

$1,150,000

Cohen

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The Bridge Teen Center, Orland Park, IL for afterschool programs

$500,000

Newman

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The Brotherhood Sister Sol, New York, NY for afterschool programs

$1,000,000

Espaillat

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The Garage Community and Youth Center, Avondale, PA for afterschool youth development programs, including a vehicle

$100,000

Houlahan

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The Regents of the University of California; University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA for summer math academies

$1,125,360

Vargas

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Los Angeles, CA for afterschool programming and arts education

$922,000

Barragan

TN

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South, Cordova, TN for educational programs before and after school

$1,000,000

Cohen

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

YMCA of Metropolitan Chicago, IL for afterschool programs

$666,366

Underwood

 

Tutoring, Mentoring, and Enrichment

VA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

An Achievable Dream, Newport News, VA for student enrichment and academic support

$1,594,355

Scott (VA)

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star, Irving, TX for a youth mentoring program

$250,000

Nehls

NJ

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Essex, Hudson & Union Counties, Newark, NJ for mentoring and student support

$1,000,000

Watson Coleman

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Big Sister Association of Greater Boston, MA for student mentoring and enrichment

$250,000

Pressley

GA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys and Girls Club of Metro Atlanta, Chamblee, GA for academic enrichment and tutoring

$400,861

Bourdeaux

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton Harbor, Benton Harbor, MI for educational, mentoring, and tutoring program

$1,500,000

Upton

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Black Spectrum Theatre Co., Jamaica, NY for an African American history program

$1,275,000

Meeks

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy, Brooklyn, NY for academic enrichment programs

$1,025,000

Velazquez

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

CUNY Dominican Studies Institute, New York, NY for historical curricula and enrichment programs

 

$809,092

Espaillat

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Foundation Communities, Austin, TX for learning center programs, including enrichment and literacy support

$1,107,925

Doggett

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Long Beach Latino Civic Association, Long Beach, NY for student support, mentoring, and enrichment

$50,000

Rice (NY)

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Optimist Boys’ Home & Ranch, Inc. dba Optimist Youth Homes & Family Services, Los Angeles, CA for a tutoring program

$270,000

Garcia (CA)

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Orlando Community & Youth Trust, Orlando, FL for student enrichment through dragon boating

$100,000

Demings

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Roosevelt Union Free School District, Roosevelt, NY for homework and tutoring support

$525,000

Rice (NY)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Stars of New York Dance, Brooklyn, NY for arts education enrichment programs, including student scholarships

$500,000

Jeffries

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Waukegan to College, Waukegan, IL for mentoring, tutoring, and academic advising programs

$315,000

Schneider

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

YMCA of Greater New York, NY for youth support and enrichment programs

$1,000,000

Meeks

 

Early Childhood Learning

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Drew Child Development Corporation, Lynwood, CA for an early childhood education program, including installation of an outdoor science lab and learning space

$143,000

Barragan

VA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Fairfax County, VA for early childhood development and learning

$1,500,000

Connolly, Wexton

IN

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Ivy Tech Community College, Indianapolis, IN for early childhood education programs, including furniture, minor repairs, and classroom upgrades

$500,000

Carson

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Long Beach Day Nursery, Long Beach, CA for early childhood learning

$250,000

Lowenthal

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

New York Hall of Science, Corona, NY for science programming for preschool students, including exhibits

$750,000

Ocasio-Cortez

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Open Door Preschools, Austin, TX for preschool programs, including outdoor learning spaces, and wraparound supports for at-risk families

$824,900

Doggett

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Riverside County Office of Education, Riverside, CA for early childhood education

$1,000,000

Ruiz

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

South City Foundation, Tallahassee, FL for an early childhood education program, including technology upgrades

$2,000,000

Lawson (FL)

 

Literacy

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Dearborn Heights Libraries, Dearborn Heights, MI for student mobile library services, including a vehicle

$206,000

Tlaib

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, San Antonio, TX for student literacy programs and access to culturally relevant texts

$102,250

Castro (TX)

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Harris County Public Library, Houston, TX for student access to texts, including equipment

$139,212

Fletcher

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Houston Public Library, Houston, TX for digital literacy resources

$2,000,347

Fletcher

WI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee, WI for child literacy programs

$241,250

Moore (WI)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Research Foundation of the City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY for a literacy program 

 

$191,160

Clarke (NY)

OH

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Toledo Tomorrow, Toledo, OH for an early childhood reading program

$1,050,000

Kaptur

MS

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

University of Mississippi, University, MS for a professional development program and writing initiative

$1,000,000

Kelly (MS)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Start Lighthouse, New York, NY for literacy and learning spaces in schools

$205,500

Ocasio-Cortez

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

**Cambodia Town, Long Beach, CA for language access programs

$56,950

Lowenthal

MP

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

**Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Public School System, Saipan, MP for language immersion curriculum and programming

$311,939

Sablan

 

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Abyssinian Development Corporation, New York, NY for SEL programming and professional development

$1,000,000

Espaillat

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Baldwin Union Free School District, Baldwin, NY for SEL programs

$3,000,000

Rice (NY)

MD

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Best Buddies International, Baltimore, MD for school-based programs that promote inclusion

$100,000

Hoyer

MD

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Best Buddies International, Baltimore, MD for school-based programs that promote inclusion

$100,000

Sarbanes

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Pace Center for Girls, Jacksonville, FL for student support programs, including SEL resources and technology

$500,000

Lawson (FL)

 

Student Mental and Behavioral Health

MO

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Girl Scouts of Eastern Missouri, St. Louis, MO for student mental health and anti-violence programs

$70,000

Bush

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Glen Ellyn School District 41, Glen Ellyn, IL for school-based mental health services for students and families

$250,000

Casten

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

San Diego State University, San Diego, CA for school-based behavioral health training and supports

$524,972

Jacobs (CA)

 

STEM/STEAM

NV

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada, Las Vegas, NV for STEM and SEL programs

$750,000

Horsford

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Broward County Public Schools, Fort Lauderdale, FL for visual arts and computer science education, including equipment

$525,000

Wasserman Schultz

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Chapman University, Orange, CA for computational clusters, lab infrastructure, and postsecondary research activities

$2,200,000

Correa

GA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Clayton State University, Morrow, GA for environmental studies research, including equipment and technology 

 

$750,000

 

Scott, David

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Clearwater, FL for science education and a mobile classroom, including a vehicle

$976,000

Crist

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Food Literacy Center, Sacramento, CA for science and nutrition education, including the development of a student garden

$1,050,000

Matsui

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, Dallas, TX for programming to develop skills and competencies in STEM, leadership development, and financial empowerment 

$920,000

Johnson (TX)

HI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Hawaii Agriculture Foundation, Honolulu, HI for STEM programs that incorporate innovative agriculture technologies 

$372,000

Kahele

GA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Henry County Board of Education, McDonough, GA for afterschool enrichment and STEM education

$40,000

Scott, David

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL for STEM education, including teacher stipends

$1,022,000

Quigley

MD

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD for STEM education and professional development

$401,615

Ruppersberger

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

New York Sun Works, New York, NY for a hydroponic farm STEM program, including equipment

$800,000

Torres (NY)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

New York Sun Works, New York, NY for a hydroponic farm STEM program, including equipment

$800,000

Clarke (NY)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

New York Sun Works, New York, NY for a hydroponic farm STEM program, including equipment

$500,000

Jeffries

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Ontario-Montclair School District, Ontario, CA for STEAM programs, including equipment and technology

$272,077

Torres (CA)

MO

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Seed St. Louis, MO for STEM education programs

$380,000

Bush

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, IL for STEAM education

$595,025

Quigley

OH

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

TECH CORPS, Columbus, OH for computer science education, including equipment

$300,000

Ryan

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Texas State University — Round Rock, Round Rock, TX for a STEM educational and professional development program

$1,000,000

Carter (TX)

LA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The Center for the Innovative Training of Youth STEM NOLA, New Orleans, LA for STEM learning and career readiness programs, including equipment

$2,000,000

Carter (LA)

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Town of Randolph, MA for mobile library and STEM programming, including vehicle and equipment

$524,000

Pressley

CT

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT for K–12 STEM education programs

$1,000,000

Hayes

OH

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Trumbull County Educational Service Center, Niles, OH for STEM education, including equipment and technology

$650,000

Ryan

NE

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

University of Nebraska System, Lincoln, NE for a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics program

$2,000,000

Bacon

VI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Virgin Islands Department of Education, St. Thomas, VI for electric vehicle classes, career and technical college programs, and STEM education

$2,200,000

Plaskett

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

West Chester University, West Chester, PA for STEM education programs

$715,770

Houlahan

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles, Van Nuys, CA for STEAM and civics education 

$2,000,000

Cardenas

GA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA for digital skill building programs, including equipment

$1,024,940

Williams (GA)

 

Youth Support/Wraparound Services

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

American Association of Caregiving Youth, Boca Raton, FL for supportive services for caregiving youth

$491,000

Frankel, Lois

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Beasley-Brown Community Development Corporation, San Antonio, TX for community-based learning centers                       

$2,280,000

Cuellar

 

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Birch Family Services, New York, NY for communication systems for nonverbal children and families

$201,096

Ocasio-Cortez

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, CA for developing a digital program for student support

$1,000,000

Lieu

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Catholic Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Los Angeles, CA for a postsecondary student support program

$500,000

Schiff

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Chinese American Social Services Center, Brooklyn, NY for academic and arts programs, including support for English learners

$105,000

Nadler

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Encompass: Resources for Learning, Rochester, NY for student academic and wraparound services, including transportation

$700,000

Morelle

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Friendship Foundation, Redondo Beach, CA for inclusive programs for students with disabilities

$1,000,000

Lieu

GA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA for educational services for children of military families, including the purchase of equipment

$215,000

Carter (GA)

NC

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Guilford County Schools, Greensboro, NC for wraparound services, academic supports, and learning hubs

$2,200,000

Manning

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills, MI for a Holocaust education program, including support for English learners and students with disabilities

$550,000

Stevens

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Houston Independent School District, Houston, TX for family and community engagement programs for students

$1,975,000

Green (TX)

AZ

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Jobs for Arizona’s Graduates, Phoenix, AZ for targeted student support programs

$167,000

Grijalva

HI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Kula No Na Poe Hawaii, Honolulu, HI for academic supports and wraparound services

$1,800,000

Case

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

LGBT Center of Greater Reading, PA for wraparound services and support for at-risk youth

$113,520

Houlahan

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Pace Center for Girls, Inc., Jacksonville, FL for an educational services, counseling, and training program, including the purchase of equipment and information technology

$500,000

Bilirakis

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Pace Center for Girls, Inc., Jacksonville, FL for curriculum, technology, and training program, including the purchase of information technology and equipment

$500,000

Rutherford

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Pace Center for Girls, Jacksonville, FL for curriculum development and support services

$500,000

Crist

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

United Way of Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre, PA for wraparound services and academic supports, including pre-K tuition stipends

$2,200,000

Cartwright

 

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Boys and Girls Club of Pharr, TX for equipment and supplies for youth development services

$1,753,812

Gonzalez, Vicente

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI for a student development program, including the purchase of supplies and student stipends

1,000,000

 

Meijer

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

**Breakthrough of Greater Philadelphia, PA for a teaching fellows program

$500,000

Evans

 

Youth Engagement

TX

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Austin Independent School District, Austin, TX for outdoor learning experiences, including equipment and furniture for outdoor classrooms and exhibits 

$2,015,750

Doggett

DC

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Washington, DC for youth engagement through arts education, including equipment

$250,000

Norton

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America, New York, NY for a youth scouting program

$50,000

Malliotakis

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

City of Greenacres, FL for youth programs, services, and curricula, including technology

$1,000,000

Frankel, Louis

DC

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

**Dance Institute of Washington, DC for arts education and dance training, including equipment

$1,000,000

Norton

 

Youth Workforce Development/Apprenticeship/Career Pathways

PA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Admiral Peary Area Vocational Technical School, Ebensburg, PA for an instructional program, including the purchase of equipment

$1,005,000

Thompson (PA)

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, MA for an aviation education program

$1,358,000

Keating

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Bristol Community College, Fall River, MA for workforce education access and credit programs

$1,000,000

Keating

MA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Cape Cod Community College, Barnstable, MA for a dental hygiene program

$1,000,000

Keating

MD

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

End Hunger Calvert County, Huntingtown, MD for a pre-apprentice skills program

$300,000

Hoyer

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Freeport Union Free School District, Freeport, NY for a college and career center, including equipment

$173,923

 

Rice (NY)

NY

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Haitian Americans United for Progress, Hollis, NY for youth leadership and youth workforce programming

$364,558

 

Meeks

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Hillsborough County Public Schools, Tampa, FL for career and technical education in construction and medical training, including equipment

$1,000,000

Castor (FL)

IA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates, Des Moines, IA for career pathways and counseling supports

$250,000

Krishnamoorthi                           

MI

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

LIFT, Detroit, MI for a manufacturing technician education program

$1,250,000

Lawrence

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Norwalk La-Mirada Unified School District, Norwalk, CA for career and technical education pathways, dual enrollment programs, and technology 

$2,200,000

Sanchez

CT

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Norwalk Public Schools, Norwalk, CT for marine science pathways

$1,323,660

Himes

OR

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Oregon Institute of Technology, Wilsonville, OR for a healthcare career pathways program

$700,000

Schrader

CA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, CA for CTE pathways to certificate and degree programs

$2,000,000

Correa

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

School District of Osceola County, FL for a youth entrepreneurship program, including support for student internships, a vehicle, and capital for student businesses

$953,000

Soto

FL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Seminole County Public Schools, Sanford, FL for high school health careers programs, including medical equipment

$526,692

Murphy (FL)

IL

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Southland Career and Technical Education Center, Matteson, IL for classroom design and curricula for career and technical education programs

$1,740,000

Kelly (IL)

OR

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Springfield Public Schools, Springfield, OR for a career and technical cosmetology program, including equipment

$385,000

DeFazio

MO

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

St. Louis Public Schools, St. Louis, MO for CTE programs in construction trades, including scholarships for technical college programs 

$252,713

Bush

WA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

Tacoma Public School District, Tacoma, WA for career preparation and internship programs

$555,000

Strickland

WV

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

The West Virginia Chamber Foundation Corporation, Charleston, WV for a drop-out prevention and school-to-work transition program

$ 200,000

Miller (WV)

WA

Department of Education

Elementary and Secondary Education

University of Washington Bothell, WA for pathways toward environment and sustainability degree programs, including equipment 

 

$811,061

DelBene

 

Congressionally Directed Spending Projects in the Labor, Health and Human Services and Education portion of the FY 2023 spending bill requested by Senators of the 117th Congress.

 

Agency

Account

Project

Amount

Senator Requesting Funds

 

Afterschool/Summer Learning

NY

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Avenue Blackbox Theatre Inc. dba the Field, NY, for after, out of school and summer programs, including purchase of technology and equipment.

$750,000

Schumer

NY

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

EnCompass: Resources for Learning, Inc., NY, for educational programming, including afterschool, summer learning, and college readiness

$700,000

Gillibrand, Schumer

VT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Governor’s Institutes of Vermont, VT, for an arts education and enrichment summer program.

$304,000

Sanders

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Hartford Stage, CT, for arts-based summer education programming

$100,000

Blumenthal

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Institute of Music for Children, NJ, for the Summer Arts Institute

$75,000

Booker

CA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Leaven Kids, Inc., CA, for equipment and technology, and vehicles for afterschool programming.

$147,000

Feinstein, Padilla

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Mississippi Children’s Museum—Meridian, MS, for afterschool programming

$150,000

Hyde-Smith

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Mississippi Children’s Museum, MS, for afterschool programming

$225,000

Hyde-Smith

WA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

North Beach School District #64, WA, for before and after school programs

$758,000

Murray

HI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Parents and Children Together, HI, for afterschool and out-of-school-time education programs.

$550,000

Hirono

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Providence After School Alliance, RI, for summer STEAM learning and enrichment program.

$350,000

Whitehouse

WV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Save the Children Federation, Inc., WV, for afterschool and early learning education programs.

$250,000

Capito, Manchin

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

SoundWaters, Inc., CT, for afterschool and extracurricular programming, including purchase of equipment

$361,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

WA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Tacoma Public Schools, WA, for afterschool education and enrichment

$648,000

Cantwell

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

The Empowerment Factory, RI, for out of school time programs

$50,000

Reed

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

The Salvation Army, NJ, for afterschool program, including purchase of technology

$32,000

Booker

VT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Windham Central Supervisory Union, VT, for summer and afterschool programs

$100,000

Sanders

 

Tutoring, Mentoring, and Enrichment

HI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaii, HI, for youth mentoring

$800,000

Schatz

VA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

George Mason University, VA, to recruit and train college students for tutoring of elementary and secondary school students.

$1,950,000

Kaine, Warner

ME

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Helping Hands with Heart/Maine Highlands, ME, for a youth mentoring initiative, including the purchase of equipment.

$426,000

King

VT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center, VT, for youth development and enrichment, including the purchase of equipment.

$60,000

Sanders

SC

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Restoration Project Foundation, SC, for expansion of a mentoring program, including curriculum development.

$650,000

Graham

NH

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

United Way of Greater Nashua, NH, for tutoring program, including purchase of equipment.

$100,000

Shaheen

 

Early Childhood

HI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Aha Punana Leo (APL), HI, for the Punana Leo statewide Hawaiian medium early childhood language education system, including reaccreditation by the World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium

$1,126,000

Hirono, Schatz

MN

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Boys & Girls Club of Detroit Lakes, Inc., MN, for early childhood education

$300,000

Klobuchar, Smith

MN

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Morris Area Child Care Center, MN, for equipment for early childhood and afterschool education programs.

$18,000

Klobuchar, Smith

NM

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

New Mexico State University Glass Family Research, NM, for early childhood education, including purchase of equipment.

$200,000

Heinrich, Lujan

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Newark School of the Arts, NJ, for the Early Childhood Music and Movement program

$50,000

Booker

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

United Way of Northern New Jersey, NJ, to improve early learning

$500,000

Booker, Menendez

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

University of Mississippi, MS, for an early childhood education program, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$1,360,000

Hyde-Smith, Wicker

 

Literacy

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Bridgeport Board of Education, CT, for in-person and virtual library programs, including purchase of books, materials and virtual library resources.

$2,000,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

 

NM

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Children’s Reading Alliance, NM, for school readiness, including early literacy training in home and child care settings

$120,000

Heinrich, Lujan

NY

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Literacy Inc. (LINC), NY, to expand early literacy programs, including through familybased services.   

$800,000

Gillibrand, Schumer

MN

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Morrison County United Way, MN, for school readiness through the Imagination Library program.

$14,000

Klobuchar, Smith

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

New Haven Reads Community Book Bank, CT, for Structured Literacy programming

$150,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Reading is Fundamental, DC, for a literacy program in Mississippi, including the purchase of technology.

$750,000

Wicker

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Rhode Island Center for the Book, RI, for a community literacy initiative

$15,000

Reed

WA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Save the Children Lower Yakima Valley, WA, to reduce food insecurity and increase child literacy, which may include vehicle purchase, use, and maintenance, and equipment.

$891,000

Cantwell

PA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

United Way of Venango County, PA, for early childhood literacy, including purchase of books for the Imagination Library

15,000

Casey

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

University of Mississippi, MS, for a program to improve reading skills, including stipends for tutors.

$750,000

Hyde-Smith

 

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

PA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Mikayla’s Voice, PA, for social-emotional learning and inclusion programs

$250,000

Casey

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Regional Youth Adult Social Action Partnership, CT, for social-emotional learning initiative within Bridgeport Public Schools.

$125,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

 

Student Mental and Behavioral Health

IL

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Board of Education of the City of Chicago, IL, for promoting student health activities and improving access to student health services

$750,000

Dubin

NV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Washoe County School District, NV, for student mental health support and services

$1,535,000

Cortez-Masto, Rosen

 

STEM/STEAM

NM

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Albuquerque Public Schools, NM, for STEM education and agricultural science magnet school pathway, including purchase of equipment.

$275,000

Lujan

PA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Community Action Partnership of Lancaster County, PA, for STEM education and outdoor learning, including purchase of equipment, technology and supplies

$710,000

Casey

HI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Consortium for Hawaii Ecological Engineering Education dba Ma¯ lama A ? ina Foundation, HI, for culturally-integrated, agricultural-related STEM education, including purchase of equipment and supplies

$765,000

Hirono

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Delta State University, MS, for professional development in STEM education, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$1,000,000

Hyde-Smith, Wicker

ME

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Educate Maine, ME, for a mobile science lab, including the purchase of equipment and curriculum development.

$1,000,000

Collins, King

MD

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

I am Mentality, Inc., MD, for STEM-related educational programming, including the purchase of equipment.

$2,000,000

Van Hollen

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Piney Woods School, MS, for a STEAM program, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$350,000

Wicker

OK

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Rose State College, OK, for STEM education, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$96,000

Inhofe

MI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

St. Clair County Community College, MI, for purchase of STEM education equipment for interactive STEM learning experiences.

$955,000

Peters

OH

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

TECH CORPS, OH, for purchase of technology and equipment for STEM education

$140,000

Brown

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**The Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, MS, for the purchase of equipment

$100,000

Hyde-Smith

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

University of Southern Mississippi, MS, for STEM education, including the purchase of technology and supplies.

$1,500,000

Hyde-Smith

WA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

West Sound STEM Network/SK School District, WA, to improve the capacity of education systems and communities to provide STEM educational experiences aligned with highdemand, regional employment sectors

$1,077,000

Cantwell

 

Youth Support/Wraparound Services

MD

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Asian American Center of Frederick, MD, for school readiness, including the purchase of equipment.

$375,000

Cardin, Van Hollen

NH

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**Best Buddies International, Inc., NH, for the New Hampshire Inclusion Project for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

$250,000

Shaheen

PA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania, PA, for the Teen Outreach program

$1,500,000

Casey

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**Canopy Children’s Solutions, MS, for educational programming, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$524,000

Hyde-Smith

LA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Communities In Schools Gulf South, Inc., LA, for comprehensive student supports aimed at dropout prevention.

$1,000,000

Cassidy

VA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Communities in Schools of Virginia, VA, for a statewide initiative on student re-engagement and to address chronic absenteeism

$977,000

Kaine, Warner

LA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Foundation for the Art and Science of Learning, LA, for a dropout prevention program, including the purchase of technology

$580,000

Cassidy

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Hartford Public Library, CT, for educational programs for immigrant, refugee and English learner students.

$305,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

GA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe, East of the Mississippi, GA, for Mvskoke Punvkv (Muskogee Language) instruction for students of the Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe.

$100,000

Ossoff

LA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Louisiana Board of Regents, LA, for curriculum development

$1,000,000

Cassidy

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**Mississippi Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, MS, for a learning recovery project

$500,000

Hyde-Smith

NM

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

National Indian Youth Leadership Development Project, NM, for in-school and out-ofschool youth development programming.

$361,000

Heinrich

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Reclaimed Project, MS, for student success programming, including the purchase of equipment and technology.

$185,000

Hyde-Smith

NV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Washoe County School District, NV, to prevent school drop-out and reduce chronic absenteeism.

$1,024,000

Cortez-Masto, Rosen

 

Youth Engagement

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Girl Scouts Heart of New Jersey, NJ, for educational and leadership programs, including purchase of technology and equipment.

$500,000

Booker

VT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Harwood Union High School, VT, for national and international travel study program

$134,000

Sanders

HI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Kumano I Ke Ala o Makaweli, HI, for education and outdoor education programs in natural resource management, traditional Hawaiian language and agriculture, and food production, including the purchase of vehicles, machinery and equipment.

$796,000

Hirono, Schatz

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Stages of Freedom, RI, for youth development and physical education

$200,000

Reed

CA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**The Friendship Foundation, CA, for the Inclusive School Friendship Club, including purchase of equipment.

$380,00

Feinstein

PA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth, PA, for a school garden to support educational programming.

$32,000

Casey

GA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

United Way of the Chattahoochee Valley, GA, to improve student outcomes through a community schools approach.

$288,000

Warnock

NY

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**Universal Hip Hop Museum, NY, For educational programming, including purchase of equipment.

$2,000,000

Schumer

WV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**West Virginia Music Hall of Fame, WV, for educational programs, including interactive displays, exhibits, and curriculum

$111,000

Capito, Manchin

NJ

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**New Jersey Performing Arts Center, NJ, for arts education programs

$700,000

Booker

WV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**West Virginia Music Hall of Fame, WV, for educational programs, including interactive displays, exhibits, and curriculum.

$111,000

Capito, Manchin

 

Youth Workforce Development/Apprenticeship/Career Pathways

KS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

CAPS Network, Inc., KS, for profession-based learning, including the purchase of technology

$951,000

Moran

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Center for Dynamic Learning, RI, for career readiness and training

$100,000

Reed

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

East Hartford Public Schools, CT, for the Manufacturing Academy and Internship program, including purchase of equipment.

$730,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

OR

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

La Grande School District, OR, to operate housing construction and construction trades CTE programs, including equipment and supplies.

$515,000

Merkley, Wyden

NM

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

May Center for Learning, NM, for professional development and coaching for reading specialists

$200,000

Heinrich

MS

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Mississippi School of the Arts, MS, for a dual enrollment program, including tuition assistance

$500,000

Hyde-Smith

CT

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

NAFI Connecticut, Inc., CT, for career readiness initiative

$218,000

Blumenthal, Murphy

NV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Nye County School District, NV, for work-based learning

$152,000

Cortez Masten, Rosen

OR

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Scappoose Rural Fire District, OR, for career pathway programs in public safety, firefighting, and natural resources, including purchase of equipment.

$198,000

Merkley, Wyden

WV

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

**Shepherd University, WV, for a teacher professional development program, including stipends

$657,000

Capito, Manchin

ME

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Side x Side Inc., ME, to develop and implement professional development on arts integration.

$242,000

King

VA

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Source for Learning, Inc., VA, to expand online professional development for early childhood educators.

$352,000

Kaine, Warner

MD

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Transforming Lives CDC, MD, for college readiness programming, including support for paid work experiences

$195,000

Cardin, Van Hollen

ME

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

University of Maine System, ME, for a dual enrollment program

$464,000

Collins

 

Juvenile Justice

RI

Department of Education

Innovation and Improvement

Rhode Island for Community and Justice (RICJ), RI, for programming and support for youth involved with the corrections system.

300,000

Whitehouse

 

 

Executive Order establishes “Make America Healthy Again Commission”

On February 13, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order (EO) that directs federal government  agencies to enact policies to aggressively combat the critical health challenges of Americans, including rising rates of mental health disorders, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases....

BY: Erik Peterson      02/24/25

Education Secretary nominee Linda McMahon testifies in front of Senate HELP Committee

On February 13, nominee for Secretary of Education Ms. Linda McMahon testified in front of the Senate HELP Committee, answering an array of questions from Senators. Ms. McMahon repeatedly stated her support for public education as well as parent choice, and responded several times that it is...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/14/25

Executive Order on transgender participation in sports

On February 5, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order that “rescinds all funds from educational programs” that allow participants girls who identify as transgender to take part in women/girls sports activities. The order directs all executive departments and agencies to...

BY: Leah Silverberg      02/13/25

Reconciliation: A tax bill with key implications for families today and tomorrow

A major priority for the new Congress and Administration is tax legislation, which could be on the agenda soon in the form of a reconciliation bill – a special type of bill that requires only 50 votes in the Senate to pass[1]. Reconciliation bills can only be used for changes in mandatory...

BY: Jillian Luchner      02/10/25

Newly introduced legislation would support mentoring in and out of school

As National Mentoring Month ended in late January, several bills were reintroduced to support mentoring activities: A Transition to Success Mentoring Act, Mentoring to Succeed Act, and the Students Helping Younger Students Act. All three bills currently have only Democratic support. Service...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/05/25

The Impact of the Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families Executive Order on afterschool and summer learning programs

This week several additional Executive Orders were announced by the Trump Administration in addition to the Orders put in place last week. Two new Orders, on Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families (January 29) and Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling (January 29)could...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/31/25

New Executive Orders could impact afterschool and summer learning programs

Photo by Edoardo Cuoghi on Unsplash. After being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, President Trump issued several Executive Orders on a wide range of issues, including several that impact federal agencies and regulatory processes. Below, we touch on a number of...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

Federal Budget Appropriations Update: Looking ahead at 2025

Photo by Samuel Schroth on Unsplash. While the 119th Congress has officially begun, the landscape is still shaking out in terms of priorities for the new House and Senate education committees. At least one, if not two, budget reconciliation bills are taking shape, extending tax credits and...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

OMB temporarily pauses federal agency grants, loans, and assistance

Update: February 10, 2025: Today the federal judge in the case brought by Attorney Generals in 22 states and the District of Columbia found that the Trump administration has not fully followed his order to unfreeze federal spending and told the White House to release all funds from grants. U.S....

BY: Erik Peterson      01/28/25

Afterschool Alliance sends memo to President-elect Trump’s Transition Team

On January 20, 2025, President Elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. Late last year, Linda McMahon was announced as the nominee to serve as Secretary of Education, pending Senate confirmation early this year. In anticipation of the new Administration, the...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/15/25

Executive Order establishes “Make America Healthy Again Commission”

On February 13, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order (EO) that directs federal government  agencies to enact policies to aggressively combat the critical health challenges of Americans, including rising rates of mental health disorders, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases....

BY: Erik Peterson      02/24/25

Education Secretary nominee Linda McMahon testifies in front of Senate HELP Committee

On February 13, nominee for Secretary of Education Ms. Linda McMahon testified in front of the Senate HELP Committee, answering an array of questions from Senators. Ms. McMahon repeatedly stated her support for public education as well as parent choice, and responded several times that it is...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/14/25

Reconciliation: A tax bill with key implications for families today and tomorrow

A major priority for the new Congress and Administration is tax legislation, which could be on the agenda soon in the form of a reconciliation bill – a special type of bill that requires only 50 votes in the Senate to pass[1]. Reconciliation bills can only be used for changes in mandatory...

BY: Jillian Luchner      02/10/25

Newly introduced legislation would support mentoring in and out of school

As National Mentoring Month ended in late January, several bills were reintroduced to support mentoring activities: A Transition to Success Mentoring Act, Mentoring to Succeed Act, and the Students Helping Younger Students Act. All three bills currently have only Democratic support. Service...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/05/25

Federal Budget Appropriations Update: Looking ahead at 2025

Photo by Samuel Schroth on Unsplash. While the 119th Congress has officially begun, the landscape is still shaking out in terms of priorities for the new House and Senate education committees. At least one, if not two, budget reconciliation bills are taking shape, extending tax credits and...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

Appropriations Update: Continuing Resolution to fund the government through March 2025

Update: Dec. 21, 2024. After a hectic week that included a carefully negotiated deal falling apart, and then another possible continuing resolution (CR) falling apart, the House and Senate both passed a new CR late into the hours of this morning by bipartisan votes, avoiding a government shutdown....

BY: Erik Peterson      12/19/24

Practice and policy recommendations featured during UnidosUS and BGCA Hill briefing

On Tuesday, December 3, UnidosUS and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America hosted a Hill briefing titled Out-of-School Time Learning: Practice to Policy. UnidosUS published a brief of the same name in October 2024. Brian Ortega of UnidosUS began the morning by explaining the origins of the...

BY: Jillian Luchner      12/10/24

Election 2024 results: What may be next for afterschool

As the dust settles from Election Day 2024, the results have various possible implications for public support of afterschool and summer learning programs at the federal, state and local levels. Afterschool Alliance Executive Director Jodi Grant wrote on our blog on Nov. 6, “We will continue...

BY: Erik Peterson      11/13/24

Several new bills introduced that would support afterschool and summer learning opportunities

While Congress is on recess this month leading up to the election in early November,  three new bills were introduced over the past few months that could increase access to  quality afterschool or summer learning programs. The focus of the bills range from providing support to AmeriCorps...

BY: Erik Peterson      10/29/24

Bipartisan Summer Meals Act reintroduced in the House of Representatives

The bipartisan Summer Meals Act (H.R. 9406) was reintroduced in the House in late August by Reps. Larsen (D-Wash.), Smith (R-N.J.), and Peltola (D-Alaska) and would reform and expand the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) to increase access to the federal initiative that funds meals served by...

BY: Erik Peterson      10/28/24

Federal Budget Appropriations Update: Looking ahead at 2025

Photo by Samuel Schroth on Unsplash. While the 119th Congress has officially begun, the landscape is still shaking out in terms of priorities for the new House and Senate education committees. At least one, if not two, budget reconciliation bills are taking shape, extending tax credits and...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

Election 2024 results: What may be next for afterschool

As the dust settles from Election Day 2024, the results have various possible implications for public support of afterschool and summer learning programs at the federal, state and local levels. Afterschool Alliance Executive Director Jodi Grant wrote on our blog on Nov. 6, “We will continue...

BY: Erik Peterson      11/13/24

21st CCLC Non-Regulatory Guidance finalized, includes updated information on parent fees

On September 3, the U.S. Department of Education published its final Non-Regulatory Guidance for the 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) program. This guidance officially replaces the last edition of guidance published in 2003. The guidance aligns with the updated legislative...

BY: Erik Peterson      09/06/24

Senate appropriators propose level funding for 21st CCLC in FY 2025

The Senate Appropriations Committee released and marked up their Labor, Health, and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies (LHHS) bill on August 1, 2024. The bill proposes $231.34 billion in base discretionary funding for Fiscal Year 2025, and the Committee approved the bill along...

BY: Erik Peterson      08/02/24

Senate Finance Committee examines the State of Child Care

On July 9, 2024, the Senate Finance Committee held a hearing titled "Examining the State of Child Care: How Federal Policy Solutions Can Support Families, Close Existing Gaps, and Strengthen Economic Growth." This hearing addressed the urgent child care crisis in the United States. The...

BY: Jamaiya Nowling      07/25/24

Appropriations update: House Committee passes FY 2025 Education Spending Bill, Senate starts process

This week, both the House and Senate made progress on the FY 2025 appropriations cycle. The House Appropriations Committee continued to approve bills sent to them by the 12 spending subcommittees, while the Senate got its process started by deciding topline figures. House Committee acts on...

BY: Erik Peterson      07/12/24

Key House subcommittee makes deep cuts to education spending in FY 25

On June 27, the House of Representatives Labor, Health and Human Services, Education (LHHS-ED) and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee marked up its FY 2025 spending bill. Overall, the FY 2025 Labor-Health and Humans Services-Education bill (Labor-H) provides $68.1 billion for Department...

BY: Erik Peterson      06/27/24

FY 25 appropriations process hits its stride, time to advocate for afterschool

After many delays, Congress finished work on fiscal year (FY) 2024 spending bills in late March, allowing lawmakers to immediately turn to the FY 2025 process. The House Appropriations Committee has a new Chairman, both House and Senate Appropriation Committees have released guidance for spending...

BY: Erik Peterson      05/03/24

Congress poised to resolve FY 2024 spending with 6-bill package, including support for afterschool and summer programs

Update, March 25, 2024:The Senate passed the measure early Saturday morning, and the bill has been signed into law by President Biden. Update, March 22, 2024: The House of Representatives passed the FY 2024 six-bill package on Friday morning by a vote of 286-134. Read the statement by Jodi...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/21/24

FY 2024 Appropriations update: Six spending bills passed; new deadline for education spending

Crisis averted. Yet again. The first week of March was another “shutdown week” in Washington, D.C. However, by week’s end, the House and Senate had passed a package of six appropriations bills that headed off a partial federal government shutdown, as funding for four spending...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/13/24

2024 in review: New state investments help grow support for afterschool and summer

This year, six states were added to the growing list of states investing in afterschool and summer learning programs through their budgets. Colorado, Hawaii, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Virginia have all established new state funding streams for afterschool and summer learning, and Oregon rejoined...

BY: Chris Neitzey      01/09/25

Washington, D.C. Council Committee hearing focuses on universal access to afterschool and summer programs

On November 21 the Washington, D.C. City Council Committee of the Whole held a public hearing on Bill 25-630 “Universal Out of School Time Amendment Act of 2023” and on oversight of out of school time programs. Afterschool Alliance Executive Director Jodi Grant testified in support of...

BY: Erik Peterson      12/03/24

State and local elections 2024: Implications for afterschool programs

As momentum grows at the state and local level to provide much-needed support for afterschool and summer learning programs that inspire learning, keep young people safe and supported, and give parents peace of mind, it is useful to take a look at how the November 2024 state and local election...

BY: Erik Peterson      11/14/24

Increased state-level funding for afterschool and summer programs helps students succeed

State-level funding for afterschool and summer learning programs has increased 20-fold since 2000, with 26 states now collectively providing more than $5 billion in funding for local programs. The growth in state funding for afterschool and summer programs reflects the increased demand for programs...

BY: Erik Peterson      08/20/24

Child care momentum continues with a re-introduced bill for CCDBG

On August 1, Nebraska Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) introduced the Child Care and Development Block Grant Reauthorization Act of 2024. The act builds on the current Child Care and Development Block Grant legislation last reauthorized in 2014. Additional co-sponsors include Todd Young (R-IN), Susan...

BY: Jillian Luchner      08/13/24

Pennsylvania approves $11.5 million for local afterschool and summer programs

On July 11, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed into law the Shapiro-Davis budget creating the Building Opportunity through Out-of-School Time (BOOST) Program as part of a comprehensive approach to making Pennsylvania communities safer. This represents the first dedicated funding for local...

BY: Erik Peterson      07/22/24

State budget roundup for afterschool: Part 1

Last year saw the addition of four states – Minnesota, Texas, New Mexico, and Michigan – to the growing list of states investing in afterschool and summer programming. This year, with the majority of state legislative sessions coming to a close, we can add four more to that total....

BY: Chris Neitzey      05/22/24

New resource: Designing State Child Care Systems with Intentional Supports for Children and Youth 5-13

The State Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) planning process is in full swing, and states are envisioning how to best provide quality support and access to care for eligible children and youth aged 0-13. It’s a big endeavor, and it truly takes a village. The Administration of...

BY: Jillian Luchner      05/06/24

New York takes steps to build stronger state afterschool system

By Gabby Schwartz, Policy Coordinator, New York State Network for Youth Success. In February, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced an investment of $100 million in grants for a new afterschool program, the Learning and Enrichment After-school Program Supports (LEAPS). This new program...

BY: Guest Blogger      05/02/24

It’s time for school-age advocates to raise their voices in state plans

The state child care planning template for the next three years is out! From now until July 1, State Administrative Agencies will be determining how to spend over $12 billion annually in federal Child Care and Development Funds (CCDF) dedicated to helping eligible families find affordable,...

BY: Jillian Luchner      04/19/24

Executive Order establishes “Make America Healthy Again Commission”

On February 13, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order (EO) that directs federal government  agencies to enact policies to aggressively combat the critical health challenges of Americans, including rising rates of mental health disorders, obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases....

BY: Erik Peterson      02/24/25

Reconciliation: A tax bill with key implications for families today and tomorrow

A major priority for the new Congress and Administration is tax legislation, which could be on the agenda soon in the form of a reconciliation bill – a special type of bill that requires only 50 votes in the Senate to pass[1]. Reconciliation bills can only be used for changes in mandatory...

BY: Jillian Luchner      02/10/25

Federal Budget Appropriations Update: Looking ahead at 2025

Photo by Samuel Schroth on Unsplash. While the 119th Congress has officially begun, the landscape is still shaking out in terms of priorities for the new House and Senate education committees. At least one, if not two, budget reconciliation bills are taking shape, extending tax credits and...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

OMB temporarily pauses federal agency grants, loans, and assistance

Update: February 10, 2025: Today the federal judge in the case brought by Attorney Generals in 22 states and the District of Columbia found that the Trump administration has not fully followed his order to unfreeze federal spending and told the White House to release all funds from grants. U.S....

BY: Erik Peterson      01/28/25

Appropriations Update: Continuing Resolution to fund the government through March 2025

Update: Dec. 21, 2024. After a hectic week that included a carefully negotiated deal falling apart, and then another possible continuing resolution (CR) falling apart, the House and Senate both passed a new CR late into the hours of this morning by bipartisan votes, avoiding a government shutdown....

BY: Erik Peterson      12/19/24

Senate appropriators propose level funding for 21st CCLC in FY 2025

The Senate Appropriations Committee released and marked up their Labor, Health, and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies (LHHS) bill on August 1, 2024. The bill proposes $231.34 billion in base discretionary funding for Fiscal Year 2025, and the Committee approved the bill along...

BY: Erik Peterson      08/02/24

Key House subcommittee makes deep cuts to education spending in FY 25

On June 27, the House of Representatives Labor, Health and Human Services, Education (LHHS-ED) and Related Agencies Appropriations Subcommittee marked up its FY 2025 spending bill. Overall, the FY 2025 Labor-Health and Humans Services-Education bill (Labor-H) provides $68.1 billion for Department...

BY: Erik Peterson      06/27/24

Congress poised to resolve FY 2024 spending with 6-bill package, including support for afterschool and summer programs

Update, March 25, 2024:The Senate passed the measure early Saturday morning, and the bill has been signed into law by President Biden. Update, March 22, 2024: The House of Representatives passed the FY 2024 six-bill package on Friday morning by a vote of 286-134. Read the statement by Jodi...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/21/24

FY 2024 Appropriations update: Six spending bills passed; new deadline for education spending

Crisis averted. Yet again. The first week of March was another “shutdown week” in Washington, D.C. However, by week’s end, the House and Senate had passed a package of six appropriations bills that headed off a partial federal government shutdown, as funding for four spending...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/13/24

Biden administration releases FY 2025 budget proposal, includes afterschool related increases

Today, the Biden administration released its Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 discretionary budget request, formally kicking off the FY2025 appropriations process. With regard to afterschool and summer learning support, the proposal requests $1.3 billion for afterschool and summer programs funded through the...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/11/24

Education Secretary nominee Linda McMahon testifies in front of Senate HELP Committee

On February 13, nominee for Secretary of Education Ms. Linda McMahon testified in front of the Senate HELP Committee, answering an array of questions from Senators. Ms. McMahon repeatedly stated her support for public education as well as parent choice, and responded several times that it is...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/14/25

Linda McMahon nominated to be Secretary of Education for the second Trump Administration

Photo by Gage Skidmore, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0‍ On November 19, the Trump Administration transition team announced Linda McMahon as their nominee for Secretary of Education. McMahon served in the cabinet of the previous Trump Administration as director of the Small Business...

BY: Erik Peterson      12/05/24

Election 2024 results: What may be next for afterschool

As the dust settles from Election Day 2024, the results have various possible implications for public support of afterschool and summer learning programs at the federal, state and local levels. Afterschool Alliance Executive Director Jodi Grant wrote on our blog on Nov. 6, “We will continue...

BY: Erik Peterson      11/13/24

New Department of Education School Improvement Guidance includes afterschool and summer as important strategies

In early September, the White House released two documents that speak to the role that quality afterschool and summer learning programs can and do play in supporting student success. The White House Fact Sheet on Academic Success and the new School Improvement Guidance are complementary and outline...

BY: Erik Peterson      09/20/24

21st CCLC Non-Regulatory Guidance finalized, includes updated information on parent fees

On September 3, the U.S. Department of Education published its final Non-Regulatory Guidance for the 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) program. This guidance officially replaces the last edition of guidance published in 2003. The guidance aligns with the updated legislative...

BY: Erik Peterson      09/06/24

FY 25 appropriations process hits its stride, time to advocate for afterschool

After many delays, Congress finished work on fiscal year (FY) 2024 spending bills in late March, allowing lawmakers to immediately turn to the FY 2025 process. The House Appropriations Committee has a new Chairman, both House and Senate Appropriation Committees have released guidance for spending...

BY: Erik Peterson      05/03/24

Congress poised to resolve FY 2024 spending with 6-bill package, including support for afterschool and summer programs

Update, March 25, 2024:The Senate passed the measure early Saturday morning, and the bill has been signed into law by President Biden. Update, March 22, 2024: The House of Representatives passed the FY 2024 six-bill package on Friday morning by a vote of 286-134. Read the statement by Jodi...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/21/24

White House Domestic Policy Council focuses on summer learning

Photo by René DeAnda on Unsplash On March 13, just days after the administration released their FY 2025 budget proposal, the White House Domestic Policy Council (DPC) hosted a Summer Learning Convening in the White House Executive Office Building. The meeting was kicked off by DPC...

BY: Erik Peterson      03/18/24

Afterschool and summer learning called out in Improving Student Achievement agenda

Earlier this month the Biden administration announced a new effort focused on providing students with the support they need to accelerate learning and be successful in school and life. The Improving Student Achievement Agenda for 2024 was launched at the White House on January 17 and is focused on...

BY: Erik Peterson      02/01/24

Extending the liquidation deadline of ESSER III funds to promote student success

Last week, the U.S. Department of Education released a letter sent to state education agencies outlining the process for requesting American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER III) funding extensions. The process will be similar to what was announced for ESSER I and...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/19/24

Executive Order on immigration

One of the first Executive Orders (EO) President Trump issued immediately on assuming office on January 20, 2025 was on immigration. The Administration paired this EO with directives from the Department of Homeland Security that rescinded the Biden Administration’s guidelines for Immigration...

BY: Anita Krishnamurthi      02/19/25

Executive Order on transgender participation in sports

On February 5, 2025, the President issued an Executive Order that “rescinds all funds from educational programs” that allow participants girls who identify as transgender to take part in women/girls sports activities. The order directs all executive departments and agencies to...

BY: Leah Silverberg      02/13/25

New federal court ruling requires the Administration to continue funding grants and contracts until additional analysis can be completed

Update: February 10, 2025: Today the federal judge in the case brought by Attorney Generals in 22 states and the District of Columbia found that the Trump administration has not fully followed his order to unfreeze federal spending and told the White House to release all funds from grants. U.S....

BY: Jodi Grant      02/03/25

The Impact of the Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families Executive Order on afterschool and summer learning programs

This week several additional Executive Orders were announced by the Trump Administration in addition to the Orders put in place last week. Two new Orders, on Expanding Educational Freedom and Opportunity for Families (January 29) and Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling (January 29)could...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/31/25

New Executive Orders could impact afterschool and summer learning programs

Photo by Edoardo Cuoghi on Unsplash. After being sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, President Trump issued several Executive Orders on a wide range of issues, including several that impact federal agencies and regulatory processes. Below, we touch on a number of...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/29/25

Afterschool Alliance sends memo to President-elect Trump’s Transition Team

On January 20, 2025, President Elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th President of the United States. Late last year, Linda McMahon was announced as the nominee to serve as Secretary of Education, pending Senate confirmation early this year. In anticipation of the new Administration, the...

BY: Erik Peterson      01/15/25

Linda McMahon nominated to be Secretary of Education for the second Trump Administration

Photo by Gage Skidmore, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0‍ On November 19, the Trump Administration transition team announced Linda McMahon as their nominee for Secretary of Education. McMahon served in the cabinet of the previous Trump Administration as director of the Small Business...

BY: Erik Peterson      12/05/24

Election 2024 results: What may be next for afterschool

As the dust settles from Election Day 2024, the results have various possible implications for public support of afterschool and summer learning programs at the federal, state and local levels. Afterschool Alliance Executive Director Jodi Grant wrote on our blog on Nov. 6, “We will continue...

BY: Erik Peterson      11/13/24

New Department of Education School Improvement Guidance includes afterschool and summer as important strategies

In early September, the White House released two documents that speak to the role that quality afterschool and summer learning programs can and do play in supporting student success. The White House Fact Sheet on Academic Success and the new School Improvement Guidance are complementary and outline...

BY: Erik Peterson      09/20/24

During election season, afterschool remains a bipartisan issue

Election Day is quickly approaching, making it a good time to look at how afterschool and summer learning programs might be impacted by the policy platforms of the Republican and Democratic presidential nominees. While policy platforms do not necessarily reflect how the candidates might address an...

BY: Erik Peterson      09/17/24