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Wisconsin Beyond the Classroom Program

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“Beyond the Classroom” grants support learning opportunities and mental health programs for Wisconsin school-aged kids. The “Beyond the Classroom” grants will provide funding of up to $500,000 per non-profit organization. Up to $25 million will be available for programming during the summer months of 2021 and an additional $25 million will be available in the 2021-2022 school year and the following summer months.

Eligibility: Non-profit organizations that serve school-age kids virtually and in-person outside of school and during the summer months are able to apply for up to $500,000 each

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: WI
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Summer Matters for All Grant Program

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Vermont Afterschool is proud to work with Governor Phil Scott’s office, Senator Bernie Sanders’ office, and the Vermont Agency of Education to establish the Summer Matters for All Grant Program. Over $3 million will be awarded to programs across Vermont to expand access to summer enrichment opportunities for K-12 youth this summer.

Eligibility: Non-profit organizations; municipalities; licensed/regulated providers of school-age childcare; and privately or publicly owned summer camp programs can apply.

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: VT
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice

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$12.05 million was invested in the S.C. Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to expand juvenile delinquency prevention programs. The programs assist students who are at an increased risk of dropping out of school or becoming juvenile offenders as a result of the education, social, and emotional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds come from the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund as authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of 2020.

Eligibility: Community based programs, including therapy programs, after-school and summer programs, and mentoring programs

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: SC
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Rekindling Curiosity Program

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New Hampshire is using COVID-19 recovery funds to partner with New Hampshire camps and school-age summer programs for its Rekindling Curiosity program. Through the program, up to $650 per child in camp fees can be covered by the state Department of Education.

Eligibility: Eligible youth opportunities include recreation camps, residence camps and seasonal and year-roundday camps. A list of eligible youth recreation camps may be found by visiting https://nhcamps.org/for parents/camps-directory

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Program areas: Summer Learning Recovery/COVID State: NH
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Recovering Bright Futures

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The state Department of Education and Prenda schools collaborated to offer the Recovering Bright Futures program, a grant opportunity to establish learning pods for students in fall 2021 utilizing American Rescue Plan state set-aside funds. School districts and communities can apply for funds to create District Learning ods, as well as Community Learning pods for students who do not have access to a District Learning pod.

Eligibility: School districts

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: NH
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Ready Together Oklahoma

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Ready Together Oklahoma, a $14 million intiative, utilizes the 1 percent set aside of state funds for summer enrichment and encourages summer programs to take a "whole child" holistic approach to aid student recovery, address academic loss and provide food, extracurricular activities, and mental health support.

Eligibility: Non-profit community organizations

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Program areas: Summer Learning Recovery/COVID State: OK
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Oregon Summer Enrichment and Academic Program Grants

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The Summer Enrichment/Academic Program Grant provides grant funding to offer services for K-8 students for enrichment activities (robotics, dance, martial arts, art, music, outdoor programs, etc.); academic learning and readiness supports (summer school, bridge programs, transition programs, etc.); and/or social-emotional and mental health services.

Eligibility: School districts and community organizations

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: OK
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Minnesota Summer Learning

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On May 15, Governor Tim Walz announced a plan to fund enhanced summer learning programs in Minnesota to help students recover from the learning challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor allocated $75 million from the state’s flexible American Rescue Plan State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) administered at the federal level by the Department of Treasury to provide academic enrichment and mental health support this summer and beyond for Minnesota’s students, families, educators, communities, and schools.

Eligibility: School districts, schools, and community organizations

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Program areas: Recovery/COVID State: MN
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Massachusetts Summer Learning Opportunities

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The Baker-Polito Administration announced the availability of more than $70 million in funding and resources for school districts and community organizations to offer summer learning and recreational programs that will help students, who have been impacted by a year of remote and hybrid learning, grow academically and socially. Grant opportunities include Acceleration Academies, which allow students to learn and build skills working intensively on one subject in small, hands-on learning environments with excellent teachers; Summer School Matching Grants for school districts to offer 4-to-6-week, in-person programs with a mix of in-person academic and recreational activities; Summer Step Up, a program aimed at giving extra support to young learners entering school in the fall; among others.

Eligibility: School districts and community organizations

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Program areas: Summer Learning Recovery/COVID State: MA
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021

Farm to School Grant

Deadline: 12/7

On an annual basis, USDA awards competitive Farm to School grants that support planning, developing, and implementing farm to school programs. USDA's Farm to School grants are an important way to help state, regional, and local organizations as they initiate, expand, and institutionalize farm to school efforts.

Eligibility:

Schools, state and local agencies, Indian tribal organizations, small- and medium-sized agricultural producers, and nonprofits. Eligible schools are defined as preK-12 school food authorities, nonprofit private schools, charter schools, Indian tribal schools, and others that participate in the National School Lunch or Breakfast Programs.

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Program areas: Physical Activity/Wellness
Record Updated: Thu, 22 Jul 2021