After School Programs
21st Century Community Learning Centers Program
This program is a key component of No Child Left Behind, and it provides academic enrichment opportunites, such as tutorial services to meet local and state academic subject standards, along with other programs for children attending low performance school.
Boston After School & Beyond
Boston After School & Beyond advocates the power of out-of-school time (OST) in youth development and marshals a range of resources in an effort to serve children.
Citizen Schools
Citizen Schools is a national nonprofit provider of out-of-school learning programs for middle-school students that uniquely mobilizes business, civic and community volunteers to participate in education by providing hands-on apprenticeships.
Community Outreach and Opportunity Programs (CO-OP)
CO-OP operates an afterschool program as part of its Academic Pathways Program. In addition we provide afterschool services for our Upward Bound Program Participants. Our services are offered Monday - Friday from 4pm to 7pm at multiple locations.
Hemet Unified School District
Provides students in first through eighth grades with extended learning opportunities from school dismissal until 6:00 p.m.
LA's BEST — Better Educated Students for Tomorrow
Provides a safe and supervised after school education, enrichment and recreation program for elementary school children ages 5 to 12 in the City of Los Angeles.
LAUSD Beyond the Bell Branch
Coordination, support, guidance and leadership to all programs operating beyond the traditional school day, before and after-school and on Saturdays in Los Angeles.
Public/Private Ventures
Public/Private Ventures (P/PV) is a national nonprofit organization that works with philanthropies, the public, business sectors, and other nonprofit organizations to improve the effectiveness of social policies, programs, and community initiatives, especially as they affect youth and young adults.
Save the Children
International child advocacy and program provider organization committed to child health and literacy.
Sunset Neighborhood Beacon Center
Provides support and opportunities to ensure the healthy development of children, youth and adults in the Sunset District of San Francisco.
The After School Project
The After School Project is a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that focuses on bringing together youth from low-income neighborhoods with responsible adults through OST programs. Their website provides access to information on the three Project sites as well as reports, papers, and related resources on policy and research.
The National AfterSchool Association
The National AfterSchool Association, formerly the National School-Age Care Alliance (NSACA), is a national membership organization whose mission is to support quality programs for school-age children and youth in their out-of-school hours.
THINK Together
THINK Together is a nonprofit after-school provider operating more than 180 sites in school districts throughout Orange, Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. THINK Together serves more than 20,000 students daily. In addition to state sponsored after school programs, THINK Together also offers THINK Together CARE for parents who are in need of before and after-school care for their children, offers enrichment classes, and operates community sites to provide additional services to students and the communities where the programs are located.
www.THINKTogether.org
YMCA Santa Clara Valley & Mid-Peninsula
Strengthening and enriching the development of kids, adults, families, and communities; learn more about the Y and its programs.

