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The article offers information on several funding opportunities for afterschool programs in the U.S. It mentions that funds are available from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for demostration projects, and describes the uses which they can be put to. It also informs that youth...
answers."Bewilderingly enough, you know, the state can't even tell us which other providers are getting that funding instead," Gounardes said. "In the past, there were two separate after-school grant programs that have been consolidated into one new grant program, with new cr...
ASP allows over 13,000 children to participate in after school programs in priority communities across Ontario. This investment brings total program funding to $14.6M for the 2023-2024 school year. “BGC Brantford is proud of our history of providing opportunities for children and youth, hel...
The article informs that afterschool advocates are complaining over the U.S. President Barack Obama's financial year (FY) 2011 budget request which favors funding for extended K-12 school day programs over afterschool. Jodi Grant, executive director of the Afterschool Alliance, said that advocates...
OOS Time - National Institute on Out-of-School Time 被引量: 52发表: 2009年 School to Work after the School to Work Opportunities Act. Myths and Realities Federal funding from the School to Work Opportunities Act (STOWA) has ended. There is no doubt that state policy to advance activities ...
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INVESTMENT IN EFFECTIVE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS: IS IT WORTH THE RISK? unavailable] AA Fagan - 《Criminology & Public Policy》 被引量: 2发表: 2010年 Do Investments in Universal Early Education Pay Off? Long-term Effects of Introducing Kindergartens into Public Schools In the 1960s and 1970s, ...
Our Chicago: After School Programs Part 1 "What we really want to do is engage teenagers to find something that they love," After School Matters CEO Mary Ellen Caron said. "Or maybe something that they don't love, so they don't pursue it." Over the years, the after school program ha...