Organization Links

Afterschool Partnership strives to provide providers and community stakeholders with resources and information that will help children and youth succeed. We have compiled the following list of resource links to keep you informed on the latest developments in afterschool.

  • Afterschool Alliance
    The Afterschool Alliance raises awareness of the importance of afterschool programs and offers research and tools for starting or improving your own local program.
  • Child Trends
    Child Trends is a nonprofit research organization that studies children, youth, and families in order to improve policymaking. The organization offers fact sheets, project information, and briefs on critical issues faced by young people.
  • Children's Defense Fund
    The Children’s Defense Fund educates the nation about the needs of children and offers opportunities for taking action on behalf of our children.
  • Connect2Educate
    C2E keeps schools informed about the wide array of services and resources at their disposal, allowing school leaders to make informed and logical decisions about programming for their students.
  • Corporation for National Service
    The Corporation for National Service provides a list of practical resources for planning and sustaining afterschool programs, including tools for start-up, training tutors and mentors, coordinating volunteers, and evaluation.
  • Fight Crime: Invest in Kids
    Fight Crime: Invest in Kids is a group of law enforcement professionals and crime survivors who join forces to prevent violence, particularly during afterschool hours.
  • Finance Project
    The Finance Project provides strategy briefs, funding guides, and sustainability self-assessments to assist afterschool providers in funding their programs long-term.
  • FIXNOLA.org
    Helping New Orleans help itself by matching civic-minded New Orleanians with volunteer opportunities throughout the city.
  • Greater New Orleans Community Data Center
    The Community Data Center is a non-profit organization that provides information and mapping for the Greater New Orleans area, including afterschool provider mapping.
  • Harvard Family Review Project
    The Harvard Family Review Project provides a searchable database of several hundred afterschool program evaluations.
  • National Afterschool Association
    NAA is a network of afterschool professionals offering public policy recommendations and updates, publications, products, and the latest news and events related to afterschool and school-age care.
  • National Afterschool Resources
    Afterschool.gov connects parents, teachers, afterschool providers, and kids to federal and nonprofit resources for assistance with funding, planning activities, and other critical issues like child abuse or special needs.
  • National Institute for Out-of-School Time
    The National Institute for Out-of-School Time at Wellesley College provides information on school-age child care, including publications, a fact sheet, links to other resources, and training.
  • New Orleans iLiveHere
    Gives youth and adults easy access to up-to-date information on services and resources available in the Greater New Orleans area.
  • SOS NOLA
    Save Our Schools NOLA is a new non-profit supporting parents as key partners with public schools and empowering citizens to help improve public education by providing access to critical information, valuable research, leadership guidance, and advocacy.
  • Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
    SEDL houses the National Partnership for Quality Afterschool Programming. The site includes toolkits for providers in math, literacy, and science, and a resource guide with websites and publications related to afterschool programming.
  • U.S. Department of Education
    The U.S. Department of Education provides the latest information on education, publications, statistics, and the 21st Century Community Learning Centers program.
  • U.S. Department of Justice
    Justice for Kids and Youth provides children and youth with information on crime prevention, staying safe, volunteer opportunities, community service, and the criminal justice system.