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  • SEA or State Intermediary Looking for Support

    The National Comprehensive Center leads technical assistance and professional learning opportunities for state summer and afterschool leaders. Seven state teams and the U.S. Department of Education currently participate in the Strategic Use of Summer and Afterschool Set Asides Community of Practice. State representatives interested in joining the second cycle should contact Hillary Oravec. The Summer…


  • State, Territory, or Tribal Child Care and Development Fund Administrator Looking For Support

    Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Child Care, The National Center on Afterschool and Summer Enrichment (NCASE) provides training and technical assistance to the state, territory, and Tribal Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) lead agencies and their designated networks, which include the statewide…


  • District or Local Intermediary Looking for Support

    Helpkidsrecover.org is a resource designed specifically for education leaders about tapping ARP funds for summer and afterschool programs. The site includes: principles of quality programming; funding available to districts; the evidence base for afterschool and summer programs; and a map showing examples of how districts around the country have formed partnerships with afterschool and summer…


  • CBO or Program Provider Looking for Support

    The Afterschool Alliance ARP site has background on ARP funding in your community and tools to help you reach out to school districts. The Afterschool Alliance funding database has more than 100 sources of funding for afterschool and summer learning programs. Check with your state afterschool network for resources and tips for your area. The…