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Title IV
Title IV Part B-21st Century Community Learning Centers | Title IV Part B-21st Century Community Learning Centers |
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The purpose of the 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program, first authorized as a national program in 1996, is to provide grants to schools, community-based, faith-based, and/or non-profit organizations as partners for the establishment of community learning centers to keep children safe in the after school hours. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, signed into law on January 8, 2002 by President Bush, transfers to states administration of this excellent opportunity for students and their families to continue to learn new skills and discover new abilities after the school day has ended. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 recognizes that improved student achievement occurs when communities implement programs and strategies scientifically proven to be effective. The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) program is an essential part of this initiative. Many communities across the State of Iowa are working together with new energy and inspiration to create a more positive future for their children and youth. Their focus is on constructive learning activities during non-school hours. With caring adult guidance, school and community-based academic and youth development programs result in greater achievement and social outcomes for children and youth. Quality Afterschool Activities In Iowa, the 21st CCLC program has the potential to make a significant contribution to the following “Results for Iowa Youth” in the positive development of all the state’s children and youth:
The types of activities found in a quality afterschool program include:
Common Elements of Quality Afterschool Programs In addition to the desired results that focus the work, the Common Elements listed below represent nationally recognized standards on which quality afterschool programs are based. While programs should be oriented toward achievement of the four (4) result areas, the principles of quality programs should undergird all program design.
Grants
Iowa 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program Applications are now being taken for 21st CCLC before and afterschool grants for new and for continuation grantees from Cohort I (2003-2008). These grants are designed for the development of high quality before and afterschool or out-of-school time programs at the local level by providing federal funds to local school districts, nonprofit organizations, faith-based, community-based and other public and private organizations who qualify (see eligible list in grant application appendix). The intent of the 21st CCLC funds available to the Department of Education, which is approximately $2.7 million this year, is to be enable communities to design and implement effective out-of-school programs that will result in improved student achievement, and be enhanced by and sustained through community partnerships beyond the term of the grant. Eligible applications include local public school districts, one or more nonprofit organizations, community-based organizations, faith-based organizations, public agencies, or private agencies that primarily serve students who attend eligible schools. Successful grants awarded will be for a five year (2008-2013) period. Applications
Application FAQs for 21st Century Community Learning Center Grants 2008-2013
Awards Documents
Documents related to completing a grant application will be posted under this section of the website. Please check regularly for additions. Joe Herrity 515-242-3290 joe.herrity@iowa.gov
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