Sustainability
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This section of the Afterschool.gov website provides you with general information about the major types of federal funding that support afterschool programs.
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This resource guide, developed by the Afterschool Investments Project, highlights publications and resources to help you support and sustain your program over time.
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The Afterschool Investments Project, a technical assistance project supported by the U.S. Child Care Bureau, has developed profiles for each state to provide a snapshot of the "state of afterschool." The profiles afford an opportunity for you to learn about funding resources and initiatives in your state.
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Tools and resources specifically crafted to assist policy makers, program developers and community leaders to create finance and sustainability strategies that support effective out-of-school time and community school initiatives.
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This is a PDF file of eight publications from The Finance Project. The PDF features a short description of each publication along with web links to the full document.
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This up-to-date, online tool enables program leaders to search for federal funding sources relevant to their needs. It brings together information on funding sources and their purposes, who can apply, the flow of funds, application processes and requirements, and links for additional information.
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This website is a single, comprehensive location for finding and applying for all federal grant programs. The cross-agency website has information about more than 800 grant programs involving all 26 federal grant-making agencies and can guide you through the process of applying for funding.
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Afterschool.Gov, a searchable database of federal funding sources, shows you where the money is and how to get it!
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A summary two-pager highlighting the key findings of the University of Nebraska Public Policy Center (PPC) draft report.
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Updated report on Federal and State resources available to support expanded learning opportunity programs in Nebraska.

