Oct 4 2022

Out-of-School Time Bimonthly Funder Meetup: Winning Sustained Public Financing for Children and Youth Programs

Grantmakers for Education

Virtual

October 4, 2:00-3:30 pm ET

Join the EdFunders Out-of-School Time Impact Group for an ongoing conversation with Grantmakers for Education members who fund or are interested in funding the out-of-school time sector. Each video call will provide opportunities for learning and collaboration.

 

Register once for the ongoing series and join as your schedule allows. Registration is open to Grantmakers for Education member funders.

Calls are scheduled from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. ET on the first Tuesday every other month.

Winning Sustained Public Financing for Children and Youth Programs: New Learning Cohort with the Children’s Funding Project

Join your peer funders in the EdFunders OST Impact Group for our bimonthly funder-only discussion. As we all look ahead to the American Rescue Plan funding cliff coming in 2024, we are designing a new cohort opportunity for OST funders that will pick up where we left off last year with the Children’s Funding Project (CFP). (Previous participation not required!) In our October discussion, you’ll have a chance to share what you’d like to learn about the role of philanthropy in catalyzing expanded and sustainable public financing for children and youth programs, and you’ll hear about new work that CFP is engaged in, including: 1) facilitating a 15 state cohort focused on fiscal mapping; 2) exploring new strategies to cost-model the true cost of OST; and 3) examining how shared values impact efforts to generate public revenue for kids. Speakers: Elizabeth Gaines and Allie Farrell, Children’s Funding Project.

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