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ArtsWebinar: “In Search of the Magic Bullet”Insights from Nonprofit Arts Organizations on Building Audiences and Financial SustainabilityApril 16, 2024 Presentation
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School LeadershipSupporting School Leaders of ColorNAESP provides an opportunity for principals of color to connect, learn, and grow around their share...April 2, 2024 Article
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AfterschoolHow Youth-Led Research Really Makes a DifferenceYouth research leader reflects on her experience studying out-of-school time programs and what’s nex...March 26, 2024 Article
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Follow UsHow do we address equity in #OST programs from within? Start by asking young people. Hear insights from youth leaders and researchers at #boostconference on May 1. https://t.co/2nGPd3QTeZ
Apr 26, 2024Young people can benefit academically, socially, and emotionally from high-quality #afterschool programs, according to a large body of research. Afterschool systems are made up of these four elements. https://t.co/tAdgvEw1XU
Apr 26, 2024Measuring equity is top of mind for many #OST programs, but finding the right approach can be challenging. Disaggregating data by race and other variables is a good place to start, says a recent study: https://t.co/OM2lqdosTA https://t.co/izSOrSMwNe
Apr 26, 2024