Educational Resources
California After-School Resource Center (CASRC)
Provides access to a comprehensive set of reviewed materials, resources, tools, and supportive services for after school programs.
Action for Children
A non-profit resource and information center for child care and early learning that provides resources such as summaries of the characteristics of OST, adolscents, school age, and summer programs.
Adolescent Literacy Toolkit
The Secondary School Redesign Project website at the Council for Chief State School Officers includes the Adolescent Literacy Toolkit. The toolkit was developed by the Council and its partners. It contains resources for states and teachers related to developing state-level professional development activities and integrating literacy strategies and best practices in core content areas. To access this resource, click here.
Afterschool Alliance
Ensures that all youth have access to affordable, quality afterschool programs by the year 2010.
Afterschool Investments
Provides technical assistance to Child Care and Development Fund grantees and other State and local leaders supporting afterschool efforts.
Afterschool PRO
Afterschool PRO offers an online clearinghouse with resources for afterschool professionals, as well as features like free downloadable research reports, listings of organizations serving afterschool programs and links to archived presentations and handouts from previous conferences and workshops.
Afterschool.gov
Afterschool.gov is designed to be accessible by parents, providers and/or youth in order to obtain government resources and funding opportunites that support after school programs.
BAM! Body and Mind
BAM! Body and Mind is an online destination for kids created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Designed for kids 9-13 years old, BAM! Body and Mind gives them the information they need to make healthy lifestyle choices. The site focuses on topics that kids told CDC are important to them - such as stress and physical fitness - using kid-friendly lingo, games, quizzes, and other interactive features.
Bay Area Partnership for Children and Youth
Provides assistance with planning and writing 21st CCLC grants. Get information about best practices and model programs from around the state. Create connections with program partners.
Bay Area Partnership: Tools to Start and Run
Resources for after school programs including exemplary practices, sample budgets, early release policies, sample contracts, sample memorandum of understanding (mou), as well as high school resources.
California Adolescent Nutrition & Fitness (CANFit) Program
Engages communities and builds their capacity to improve the nutrition and physical activity status of California’s low income African-American, American Indian, Latino, Asian-American, and Pacific Islander youth 10-14 years old.
California Coastal Commission
This site provides recourses for educators and a lending library that gives curriculum to educators.
California Department of Education
Programmatic and fiscal resources to build, implement, and sustain quality before and after school programs, including school-age care and other out-of-school opportunities for children and youth.
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Gives teacher tools to help better educate students on fire and forest protection.
http://www.fire.ca.gov/communications/communications_teacherstools.php
California Integrated Waste Management Board
This site provides curriculum that offers accurate and current waste management information. Implementing "reduce, reuse, and recycle", not only in the class but at home as well.
California School-Age Consortium
Offer training, resources, advocacy, and information to help you in your vital work with kids.
California State Library
74 public libraries throughout California offer free online homework help to students (grades 4-12), their parents, and after-school service providers. The program can be accessed at the library or remotely via the Internet with a current library card. For a complete list of public libraries offering online homework assistance, visit http://www.library.ca.gov/Tutor/libraries.html.
California Tomorrow
Provides vision, leadership, research, customized strategies and ongoing support to community organizations, schools, policymakers and advocates working toward a more equitable, inclusive, multicultural society.
Center for Afterschool Education at Foundations, Inc
Works with afterschool organizations, school districts, municipalities, and thousands of educators across the country dedicated to making the out-of-school hours a dynamic time for learning and healthy development. Grounded in practice (fourteen years operating pre-K-12th grade programs), the Center provides publications, professional development, and technical assistance for building high quality programs and effective aftershool educators.
Center for Summer Learning
Creates opportunities for high-quality summer learning for all young people.

