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Governor Phil Scott Announces $3.5 Million in Afterschool Expansion Grants

Berlin, Vt. – Governor Phil Scott and the Vermont Agency of Education today announced funding to expand high-quality afterschool and summer programs in Vermont. This $3.5 million grant program is open to Vermont schools, as well as other municipal, private and non-profit partners who can offer accessible, enriching activities to youth. There will be a particular emphasis on scaling and starting programs in communities that currently have limited options.

“In 2020, I committed to building universal summer and afterschool options for all Vermont youth, to help them explore their passions, and to help working families,” said Governor Scott. “I look forward to continuing the work to close the gap, so all youth have afterschool or summer opportunities.”

"High-quality afterschool is critical for many Vermont families," said Interim Secretary of Education Heather Bouchey. "Afterschool provides more learning, play and enrichment while giving students a safe place to go. With all that has happened in the past few years, afterschool has never been more important.

"Our goal is to expand access, and also grow connections," Bouchey added. "Vermont communities need our students and their skills and ideas. At the same time, many of our community programs and organizations have much to offer our students. We are seeking recipients who want to build partnerships that grow learning opportunities in their community.”

The grants may be used to expand existing afterschool programs, create new programs, or create comprehensive afterschool centers. Eligible recipients of the grant include Vermont school systems, but also community-based organizations. Private businesses, and municipal and non-profit organizations may apply.

To be competitive, applicants are encouraged to consider ways to:

  • grow and support student voice and participation;
  • provide high-quality learning opportunities and enrichment;
  • support youth mental-health, social-emotional learning and well-being; and
  • keep children and youth healthy and safe.

Recipient programs must also:

  • follow a school-community partnership approach;
  • provide afterschool opportunities in areas of Vermont that don't currently have enough; and/or
  • improve access to historically marginalized students such as students of color or students with disabilities.

Agency of Education Grant Announcement

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