Aug 2 2022

Out-of-School Time Bimonthly Funder Meetup: August 2022

Grantmakers for Education

Virtual

August 2, 2:00pm 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.

Tuesday, August 2, 2:00-3:30 pm

Shital Shah, senior advisor, strategic partnerships, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Dept of Education, will share about the department's two new initiatives:

  • Engage Every Student, calling for universal access to high-quality out-of-school time learning opportunities.
  • The National Partnership for Student Success, a nationwide three-year effort to recruit, screen, train, support and engage 250,000 caring adults as tutors, mentors, student success coaches, wraparound service coordinators and postsecondary transition coaches.

Please join the conversation to learn more about both of these initiatives and discuss potential roles for funders to advance progress on mutual goals.

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