Mapping Resources
Locate California After School Programs With This Interactive GIS Viewer*
New and easy to use maps illustrate 2006/2007 ASES and 21st CCLC sites offering users funding information from the site to state level.
Viewer Instructions- Click to view interactive GIS viewer instructions.
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Static Maps
Newly Funded Schools with ASES Cohort 5
This map offers a picture of sites that were funded under the most recent cohort of the After School Education and Safety (ASES) program. The map illustrates the geographic distribution of the over 2,700 schools that began receiving ASES funding in 2006/07.
Linguistic Isolation in California
Detail area maps reveal that substantial numbers of schools in linguistically isolated communities have received state or federal after school funding. These maps illustrate that after school programs have the potential to serve as an important resource for English learners and their families, as well as English-speaking students whose parents do not speak English. However there are still many unfunded schools located in regions where a high percentage of school-age children live in households with limited English speakers.
Current After School Funding Landscape
With the recent CDE release of the list of Cohort 4 of the 21st Century Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grantees, the California Afterschool Network has created visual maps of current state and federally-funded after-school programs in California. To view maps illustrating the most current representation of California’s after-school funding click on the links below.
- ASES, 21st CCLC and Assets Composite - all state and federally-funded schools
- ASES (After-School Education and Safety) Funded Schools
- 21st CCLC (21st Century Community Learning Centers) Funded Schools
- ASSETs (After-School Safety and Enrichment for Teens ) Funded Schools
The most recent data shows that ASES (After School Education and Safety), 21st CCLC (elementary and middle school programs), and ASSETs (After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens) funding has been allocated to 4,095 unique schools, and over 500 of these schools are funded by more than one source. Currently 3,830 schools have been allocated ASES funding, 21st Century funding for elementary and middle school programs has been allocated to 604 schools, and 190 high schools are receiving ASSETS funding.

