FUNDING SOURCES THAT CAN BE USED FOR EXPANDED LEARNING PROGRAMS
► After School Education and Safety (ASES) (State)
► 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) (Federal)
► Title 1 (Federal)
► CARES Act (Federal Stimulus):
▫ Learning Loss Mitigation Funds
▫ Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSERF)
► Local control supplemental and concentration funds (State)
► School-age childcare and early learning funding (State and Federal)
► City and county youth funds
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
► Examples of expanded learning partnerships during COVID-19
► Key guidance to review for expanded learning partnerships:
▫ Industry guidance for Schools and School-Based Programs and Child Care
▫ CDE Expanded Learning Division Guidance, FAQs
▫ CDSS PIN 20-22-CCP—Guidance and FAQs
▫ CDPH Cohorting Guidance, FAQs
► Please also check the Governor's Office COVID-19 Updates and your
local county public health department for the most current updates and requirements.
► No Longer Optional: Expanded Learning in School Reopening,
Opportunity Institute and Partnership for Children & Youth
► Recognizing the Role of Afterschool and Summer Programs and
Systems in Reopening and Rebuilding, American Institutes for Research
Questions? Contact us: support@partnerforchildren.org
Natomas Unified School District in Sacramento partnered with Sacramento
Chinese Community Service Center to support small groups of students.