Summer Learning Program Recruitment Best Practices
Thu, May 10, 2018Summer Learning Program Recruitment Best Practices
Join the National Summer Learning Association and the Afterschool Alliance for a webinar featuring The Wallace Foundation’s newly released “Summer Learning Recruitment Guide,” a guide based on the experiences of five large urban school districts and their community partners that recruited thousands of children for voluntary summer learning programs.
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Thu, Mar 28, 2019Summer Learning Toolkit--A Deeper Dive: Keys to Staffing & Professional Development
Summer learning programs offer invaluable spaces to engage youth in learning and development during the months when many students lose ground. Join us for a conversation with Pittsburgh Public Schools and Allegheny Partners for Out-of-School Time (APOST), one of the district-intermediary partnerships featured in the Summer Learning Project who participated in the study that informed the creation of the Toolkit.
WatchSustaining the Transformative Power of the OST Workforce
Tue, May 16, 2023Sustaining the Transformative Power of the OST Workforce
Youth work is a sacred opportunity to make a significant difference in the lives of children and youth. Join us for an exciting webinar featuring authors from the recent volume The Heartbeat of the Youth Development Field: Professional Journeys of Growth, Connection, and Transformation.
WatchTaking the Afterschool for All Challenge: District Meetings
Wed, May 7, 2014Taking the Afterschool for All Challenge: District Meetings
In communities across the country, afterschool programs are facing an uncertain financial future and a rocky economic climate. Our nation’s leaders need to hear what’s happening in their districtsboth the struggles and the amazing success stories of the kids whose lives are impacted by afterschool programs every day.
WatchTaking the Afterschool for All Challenge: Policy Basics
Wed, May 14, 2014Taking the Afterschool for All Challenge: Policy Basics
As part of the Afterschool for All Challenge, we’re asking afterschool advocates from around the country to help us achieve our goal of setting up meetings with all 435 congressional district offices on May 22, 2014. To help you understand the issues related to afterschool—and some of the policy challenges that could affect your program during the next year—this webinar will introduce you to the basics of afterschool policy.
WatchTapping into ARP State & Local Recovery Funds to Support Afterschool & Summer Learning
Wed, Jul 7, 2021Tapping into ARP State & Local Recovery Funds to Support Afterschool & Summer Learning
This webinar will walk through the funding opportunities at the state and local level as well as provide examples of how the funds are being used to support enrichment and learning opportunities for young people.
WatchThe 2013 Challenge: Meeting with Your Congressional District Office
Wed, Jan 23, 2013The 2013 Challenge: Meeting with Your Congressional District Office
Our nation’s leaders need to hear what is happening in their districts—both the struggles and the amazing success stories of the kids whose lives are impacted by afterschool programs every day. This webinar guides you through the process of setting up a Congressional district visit, offers some practical resources to help with the meeting and provides suggestions for what to bring.
WatchThe 2013 Challenge: Policy Basics
Tue, Jan 15, 2013The 2013 Challenge: Policy Basics
This webinar provides an introduction to the basics of afterschool policy. The Afterschool Alliance team reviews facts and information about the current state of the field and how Congress can help support the mission of ensuring high quality afterschool programs for all children.
WatchThe Afterschool for All Challenge: Take Action at Home
Tue, Apr 12, 2016The Afterschool for All Challenge: Take Action at Home
On May 24, 2016, hundreds of afterschool advocates and youth will be bringing their powerful stories to Capitol Hill for the 16th Afterschool for All Challenge. We know it is difficult to travel to Washington, D.C. to make your voice heard, so we are bringing the advocacy opportunity to you with the Afterschool for All Virtual Challenge, in which you can participate from your own community or computer!
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