Press Release: Mayor Bowser Awards $12 Million to 91 Nonprofit Organizations Serving District Youth

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News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor and the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

October 29, 2021

CONTACT: 

LaToya Foster (EOM)

Benjamin Fritsch (DME)

Funds Will Benefit More Than 9,600 District Youth During Fiscal Year 2022 and School Year 2021-2022 

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser and Deputy Mayor for Education Paul Kihn announced that 91 nonprofit youth-serving organizations will receive a total of $12.26 million from the Office of Out of School Time Grants and Youth Outcomes (OST Office) for Fiscal Year 2022 and School Year 2021-22 programming. More than 9,600 youth in the District will access programming in the subject areas of academics, arts, athletics, dance, cooking, financial literacy, mentoring, music, social emotional support, STEM, and much more as a result of the funds distributed through these grant competitions. 

“Afterschool and out-of-school programming is critical to our academic recovery efforts,” said Mayor Bowser. “Many of these organizations work hand-in-hand with our teachers and schools to engage students, develop their interest and goals, and help our young people feel connected to the community. We are grateful to the providers that have supported and continue to serve youth and their families throughout the pandemic.”

This announcement comes following Lights On Afterschool­– a nationwide celebration of afterschool programs and the important roles in the lives of children, families, and communities to our youth. To learn more about Lights On Afterschoolregister an event, access event planning tools, or find out what’s going on in your area, please visit afterschoolalliance.org.

“OST programming is essential to ensuring students to stay engaged, build the bridge to return to school buildings, and navigate the social and emotional challenges,” said Deputy Mayor Kihn. “The out-of-school-time programs that are supported by our OST Office are a key strategy in ensuring students have access to caring adults, have safe spaces to develop their identity, and explore new pathways for life after high school.” 

Since October 2017, the OST Office has worked to improve the quality of OST programs in the District by facilitating workshops that improve the skills of youth development professionals, supporting capacity building within organizations, and improve the educational, social, emotional, and physical health outcomes of District of Columbia youth.  

The OST Office leads the Learn24 network, which consists of OST programs, government agencies, the Commission on Out of School Time Grants and Youth Outcomes, the Institute for Youth Development, and other key stakeholders that are committed to ensuring all District of Columbia youth have access to a quality OST program.

The following organizations will receive funding during Fiscal Year 2022 and School Year 2021-2022:

A Greater Washington Field of Dreams
Access Inc.*
After-School All-Stars
Amala Lives
Amy Jacques Garvey Institute
Arts for Our Children
Asian American Youth Leadership Empowerment and Development
Beacon House
BEST Kids Inc.
Beta Omega Social Services (BOSS)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the National Capital Area
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington (BGCGW)
BUILD Metro DC
Capital City Public Charter School
Capital Movement Inc.*
Capital Partners for Education
Center for Inspired Teaching
Children and Charity International
Childrens Art Studio
Children’s Legacy Theatre
City Blossoms
City Gate Inc.
City Kids Wilderness Project
CityDance
Collaborative Solutions for Communities
College Track*
College Tribe
Common Good City Farm
Community Services Foundation
Critical Exposure
Dance Institute of Washington (The)
Dance Makers Inc.
Dance Place/DC Wheel Productions
DC SCORES
DC Youth Orchestra Program
Do The Write Thing of DC
Eagle Academy Public Charter School
East River Family Strengthening Collaborative at Lincoln Heights
EnventU
Exodus Treatment Center at Highland Addition
Exodus Treatment Center at Woodland Terrace
Fihankra Akoma Ntoaso (FAN)
Fishing School (The)
For Love of Children (FLOC)
FRESHFARM Markets Inc.
GALA Hispanic Theatre
Global Kids
Healthy Babies Project Inc.
Helping Our People Empowerment Group (The)
Higher Achievement
Homeless Children’s Playtime Project
Horton’s Kids
Hung Tao Choy Mei Leadership Institute
Jubilee Housing
Kid Power
Latin American Youth Center
Latino Student Fund
Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center Inc.*
Little Lights Urban Ministries
Many Languages One Voice
Men Can Stop Rape
Mentors of Minorities in Education Inc. (MOMIES)
Metropolitan Alliance for Youth Advancement (MAYA) Foundation Inc. (The)
MusicianShip (The)
National Center for Children and Families
NOMIS Youth Network
Northeast Performing Arts Group
One Common Unity
One World Education*
Oye Palaver Hut
Project Create DC
Reading Partners
Sasha Bruce Youthwork
See Forever Foundation (Maya Angelou PCS)
Shaw Community Center
Sitar Arts Center
Smart from the Start*
Student-Athlete Organization Understand Leadership (SOUL)
Swaliga Foundation
Tech Turn Up
Thurgood Marshall Academy
Tumaini DC Inc
United to Rise (formerly YOUR CC)
Urban Alliance
Urban Learning and Teaching Center
Washington School For Girls
Washington Tennis and Education Foundation
Words Beats and Life
Young Playwrights Theater
Young Women’s Christian Association of the National Capital Area Inc. (YWCA NCA)
Young Women’s Project*

*New grantee

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