21st Century Community Learning Centers (21CCLC)
www.ed.gov/programs/21stcclc
The 21st Century Community Learning Centers Program is a key component of No Child Left Behind. Its purpose is to provide expanded academic enrichment opportunities for children attending low performing schools.
Academy of Educational Development (AED)
www.aed.org
The Academy of Educational Development (AED) is a nonprofit organization that is committed to solving critical social problems in the areas of health, education, youth development, and the environment in the United States and the world through education, training, social marketing, and policy analysis.
Action for Children (AFC)
www.actionforchildren.org
Action for Children is a non-profit resource and information center for child care and early learning. The Center focuses on the state of Ohio but the information is broadly applicable.
Afterschool-gov
www.afterschool.gov
Afterschool.gov offers one-stop access to government resources and funding opportunities that support after school programs.
Afterschool Advocate
Contact: info@afterschoolalliance.org
www.afterschoolalliance.org
The Afterschool Advocate, produced by the Afterschool Alliance, provides the latest news and information on afterschool policy developments, events and activities.
Afterschool Alliance (AA)
www.afterschoolalliance.org
The Afterschool Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of the importance of afterschool programs and advocating for quality, affordable programs for all children.
AfterSchool Digest
www.afterschoolpro.net/AfterSchoolDigest.htm
Afterschool Digest is the weekly e-bulletin of AfterschoolPro.net, featuring the latest news, products, and services for out-of-school time and afterschool professionals.
AfterschoolPro
www.afterschoolpro.net
Afterschool PRO offers an online clearinghouse with resources for out-of-school time and afterschool professionals in a central location.
Afterschool Project
www.theafterschoolproject.org/
The After School Project is a national program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that focuses on bringing together young people from low-income neighborhoods with responsible adults – in quality OST programs.
AfterWords
www.sedl.org/afterschool/afterwords/index.html
AfterWords, the newsletter of the National Partnership of Quality Afterschool Learning, features research about high-quality afterschool programs. Included are sections such as: Afterschool News; Stories From the Field; In Your Words; Teaching Tips; and Calendar and Announcements.
American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF)
www.aypf.org
The American Youth Policy Forum (AYPF) is a professional development organization that provides information for policymakers on youth policy issues at the national, state, and local levels.
Better Educated Students for Tomorrow
LA's BEST is a nationally recognized after school education, enrichment and recreation program serving more than 28,000 children with the greatest needs and fewest resources throughout the City of Los Angeles. LA's BEST is a partnership including the City of Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Unified School District and the private sector.
Beyond Imagination
Contact: newsletter@bostonbeyond.org
www.bostonbeyond.org/whats-happening/newsletter/index.html
Beyond Imagination, Boston Beyond's e-newsletter, delves into the most relevant issues in the out-of-school time community and highlights how programs and funders address these issues.
Boston After School & Beyond
www.bostonbeyond.org/
Boston After School & Beyond is an advocate for the power of out-of-school time (OST) in youth development. It marshals a range of resources in an effort to serve children, such as: Advocacy, Networking, Knowledge Management, Resource Development, and Communications.
Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE)
The Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE) works to strengthen and connect the informal science education community by catalyzing conversation and collaboration across the entire field—including film and broadcast media, science centers and museums, zoos and aquariums, botanical gardens and nature centers, digital media and gaming, science journalism, and youth, community, and after-school programs.
Center for Schools & Communities (CSC)
www.center-school.org/
The Center for Schools and Communities (CSC) has been committed to improving outcomes for children and families through training, technical assistance, program evaluation, research and resource development.
Center for Summer Learning (CSL)
www.summerlearning.org/
The Center for Summer Learning develops, evaluates, and disseminates model summer learning programs, stimulates research, and builds public support to ensure that all children have access to learning opportunities during the summer months.
Child Trends
Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that aims to improve outcomes for children by providing research, data, and analysis to the people and institutions whose decisions and actions affect children, including program providers, the policy community, researchers and educators, and the media.
The Children's Advocacy Project (CAP4Kids)
www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/
The Children’s Advocacy Project (CAP4Kids) connects child advocates and families with appropriate social service agencies and empowers families and children to advance positive change.
Children's Defense Fund (CDF)
www.childrensdefense.org/
The Children's Defense Fund (CDF) provides a strong, effective voice for all the children of America who cannot vote, lobby, or speak for themselves. It pays particular attention to the needs of poor and minority children and those with disabilities.
Citizen Schools
www.citizenschools.org/
Citizen Schools is a leading national nonprofit provider of out-of-school learning programs for middle-school students. Citizen Schools uniquely mobilizes business, civic and community volunteers to participate in education by providing hands-on apprenticeships.
Coalition for Science After School (CSAS)
qt.exploratorium.edu/csas/
The Coalition for Science After School (CSAS) is a group of leaders from youth development, science learning, and educational development organizations. CSAS is committed to increasing and improving opportunities for children to learn science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in after-school programs.
Coalition for Science After School Update
Contact: ScienceAfterSchool@gmail.com
www.ScienceAfterSchool.org
The Coalition for Science After School Update, presented by the Coalition for Science After School, features the latest information on resources, events, and advocacy efforts related to high quality science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning experiences during out-of-school hours.
The Collaborative for Building After-School Systems (CBASS)
The Collaborative for Building After-School Systems (CBASS) is a partnership dedicated to increasing the availability of quality after-school programming by building citywide after-school systems.
College Prep Round Table
College_Prep_Round_Table@yahoogroups.com
www.collegepreproundtable.org
College Prep Round Table showcases local programs, opportunities, presentations, workshops, special events, funding, and other resources which promote college access for Philadelphia high school students.
Community Schools OnLine
Contact: lindsaym@iel.org
www.communityschools.org
Community Schools OnLine, sponsored by The Coalition for Community Schools, provides learning opportunities related to community schools and access to the resources of many partners.
Connect for Kids
Connect for Kids gives visitors the information and tools they need to learn about issues affecting children, families, and communities and to take action to improve policies and programs, and, ultimately, the fabric of our nation as a whole.
Connect with NSDC
Contact: connect@nsdc.org
www.nsdc.org
Connect with NSDC, distributed by the National Staff Development Council, promotes conferences, trainings, events, publications, and other opportunities and resources which pertain to designing, implementing, and evaluating staff development.
The Consumer’s Guide to Afterschool Science Resources
www.sedl.org/afterschool/guide/science
The Consumers Guide to Afterschool Science Resources contains reviews of high-quality, hands-on science content for afterschool programs.
Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children (DVAEYC)
www.dvaeyc.org
The Delaware Valley Association for the Education of Young Children (DVAEYC), serving Southeastern Pennsylvania, is dedicated to improving educational opportunities for children, birth through eight, by offering professional development and training to the early childhood community.
DHS (Department of Human Services) Announcement List
Contact: DHSPrevention@phila.gov
DHS (Department of Human Services) Announcement List, sponsored by DHS, Division of Community-Based Prevention Services (CBPS), provides information on funding opportunities, announcements of new services and events, and other resources primarily available to DHS-funded provider agencies.
DHS Community-Based Prevention Services (DHS-CBPS)
dhs.phila.gov/intranet/pgintrahome_pub.nsf/content/prevention+-+home/
The Division of Community Based Prevention Services (DCBPS), within Philadelphia ’s Department of Human Services, is committed to providing the social supports that strengthen at-risk families and allow them to thrive in their own communities.
Education Alliance
www.alliance.brown.edu
The Education Alliance promotes educational change to provide equitable opportunities for students to succeed. Its capabilities include: research, needs assessment and technical assistance.
Education Development Center (EDC)
www.edc.org
Education Development Center works to connect research, policy, and practice in the child care field. Collaborating with providers and partners around the globe, EDC seeks to advance learning and healthy development for individuals of all ages.
Education Works (EW)
www.educationworks-online.org/
EducationWorks provides programs in communities and schools characterized by high rates of poverty and low levels of educational achievement.
EdWeek Update
This daily newsletter from aims to help raise the level of awareness and understanding among professionals and the public of important issues in American education.
EE Connections
www.pcee.org/mailList/Default.asp
EE Connections is a monthly publication of the Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education. The newsletter provides EE news of interest to Pennsylvanians, including items for K-12 formal and informal educators, higher education and announcements of professional development and grant opportunities.
Every Child Matters
www.everychildmatters.org
The Every Child Matters Education Fund supports and provides opportunities for focused public attention on important children’s issues including: child abuse prevention, improved healthcare for low-income children, child care, early childhood education, after-school programs, and federal budget and tax decisions.
Finance Project
www.financeproject.org
The Finance Project serves as a comprehensive clearinghouse of information and technical assistance resources to support decision-making that produces and sustains good results for children, families, and communities.
Forum Flash
Contact: forumflash@topica.email-publisher.com
www.forumforyouthinvestment.org
The Forum Flash, sponsored by the Forum for Youth Investment, features new publications, reports, columns and events dedicated to helping communities and the nation make sure all young people are ready by 21 — ready for work, college and life.
Forum For Youth Investment (FYI)
www.forumfyi.org
The Forum for Youth Investment is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping communities and the nation make sure all young people are Ready by 21™: ready for college, work and life.
Foundation Center
www.foundationcenter.org
The Foundation Center 's mission is to strengthen the nonprofit sector by advancing knowledge about U.S. philanthropy.
Foundations Inc
www.foundationsinc.org
Foundations Inc. is a national organization which has utilized its own tools, products, and working models to provide technical assistance to clients who cultivate student achievement during school and non-school hours.
Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements (GPFS)
www.greatsettlements.org
The Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements network offers an array of community supports including: childcare, parenting education, family-centered case management, arts and culture, summer day camps, and pre-employment and life skills training linked to career exploration and after-school contextual learning.
GuideStar
Contact: newsletter@guidestar.org
www.guidestar.org
GuideStar maintains a national database of nonprofit organization which provides resources for those interested or involved in the world of philanthropy.
Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP)
www.hfrp.org
The Harvard Family Research Project (HFRP) develops, tests and communicates methods that promote continuous improvement and accountability; promote diversity, program and system complexity, and outcomes measurement and attainment through evaluation practices; expand and strengthen the professional development base of those who work directly with children and families; and provide policymakers, practitioners, and foundations with research and information to guide them as they fund new strategies and strengthen existing initiatives.
Harvard Family Research Project E-News
Contact: hfrp_pubs@gse.harvard.eduhfrp
www.gse.harvard.edu/hfrp
Harvard Family Research Project E-News addresses current issues facing program evaluators of all levels, with articles written by the most prominent evaluators in the field.
Highscope
HighScope Educational Research Foundation is an independent nonprofit research, development, training, and public outreach organization that works towards a world in which all educational settings use active participatory learning so everyone has a chance to succeed in life and contribute to society.
ISEN-ASTC-L
www.astc.org/profdev/listserv.htm
This e-mail discussion list links more than 1,200 informal science professionals from around the world.
Journal of Youth Development
www.nae4ha.org/directory/jyd/index.html
The Journal of Youth Development ~ Bridging Research and Practice focuses on the development of school-aged youth through the transition to adulthood (ages 6-22), and features original research, best practices in youth development programming, innovative research and evaluation methods and strategies, and reviews of resources of interest to youth development researchers and practitioners.
KIDS Count
www.kidscount.org
KIDS COUNT, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation, is a national and state-by-state effort to track the status of children in the U.S. By providing policymakers and citizens with benchmarks of child well-being, KIDS COUNT seeks to enrich local, state, and national discussions concerning ways to secure better futures for all children.
LaSalle Nonprofit Center
www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org
The Nonprofit Center at LaSalle University enhances the management and governance capacity of nonprofit organizations across the Delaware Valley with the ultimate goal of enabling nonprofits to meet fully the needs of their communities.
Learn and Serve America (LSA)
www.learnandserve.org
Learn and Serve America supports service-learning programs in schools and community organizations.
Learning Point Associates
Learning Point Associates works to improve teaching and boost learning in schools across the country by offering research findings and direct experiences that inform funding, policy and programming decisions.
Mazzoni Center
www.mazzonicenter.org
Mazzoni Center provides medical care, mental health counseling, and a full range of HIV/AIDS testing & social services to the Philadelphia-area’s sexual minority and HIV-affected communities.
MENTOR/National Mentoring Partnership
www.mentoring.org
MENTOR works with a strong network of state and local Mentoring Partnerships to leverage resources and provide the support and tools that mentoring organizations need to effectively serve young people in their communities.
MN Smart
MN SMART builds networks and facilitates inclusive opportunities that promote the development and delivery of quality relationship-based professional development that positively impacts children, families, businesses and communities.
National Afterschool Association (NAA)
www.naaweb.org
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..
National Center for Quality Afterschool
The National Center for Quality Afterschool develops tools and resources to help afterschool practitioners improve their ability to create and implement activities that support student learning.
National Center on Time and Learning
The National Center on Time & Learning is dedicated to expanding learning time to improve student achievement and enable a well-rounded education for all children.
National Community Education Association (NCEA)
www.ncea.com
The National Community Education Association’s (NCEA) mission is to provide leadership to those who build learning communities in response to individual and community needs.
National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST)
www.niost.org
The National Institute on Out-of-School Time (NIOST) has successfully brought national attention to the importance of children’s out-of-school time, influenced policy, increased standards and professional recognition, and spearheaded community action aimed at improving the availability, quality, and viability of programs serving children and youth.
National Staff Development Council (NSDC)
www.nsdc.org
The National Staff Development Council (NSDC) is the largest non-profit professional association committed to ensuring success for all students through staff development and school improvement.
National Staff Development and Training Association
NSDTA builds professional and organizational capacity in the human services through a national network of membership sharing ideas and resources on organizational development, staff development, and training.
National Youth Development Information Center (NYDIC)
www.nydic.org
The National Youth Development Information Center (NYDIC) is is a one-stop website for youth workers with interest in the following areas: funding, programming, research, policy, and job & training opportunities.
National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC)
www.nylc.org
For more than 20 years, the National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC) has been a leader in the service-learning movement--linking youths, educators, and communities in redefining the role of young people from recipients of information and resources to valuable, contributing members of society.
Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF)
www.nonprofitfinancefund.org
The Nonprofit Finance Fund (NFF) serves as a development finance institution for nonprofit organizations by providing financing and advisory services.
Nonprofit Innovation of the Week
Contact: membership@leadertoleader.org
Nonprofit Innovation of the Week, available through the Leader to Leader Institute, recognizes nonprofit innovations, shares short descriptions of the programs, and invites subscribers to visit the sites for complete summaries and contact information.
The Notebook NEWSFLASH
Contact: flash@thenotebook.org
www.thenotebook.org/contact/subscribe.htm
The Notebook NEWSFLASH, produced by and to compliment the Philadelphia Public School Notebook, is a free monthly email bulletin which provides information and commentary about Philadelphia schools.
North Central Regional Educational Library (NCREL)
www.ncrel.org
The North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping schools become safe and productive places where children can learn and grow.
North West Regional Educational Library (NWREL)
www.nwrel.org
The North West Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs.
NPower PA
www.npowerpa.org
NPower PA is a nonprofit technology assistance provider dedicated to helping nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia region serve their communities and accomplish theirmissions through effective use of information technology.
Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) provides national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to juvenile delinquency and victimization.
PaKeys
www.pakeys.org
The Pennsylvania Early Learning Keys to Quality, sponsored by the Department of Public Welfare's Office of Child Development and Early Learning, is a quality improvement program in which all early learning programs and practitioners are encouraged and supported to improve child outcomes.
Partnership for After School Education (PASE)
www.pasesetter.com
Partnership for After School Education (PASE ) is the largest network of afterschool programs in the country and fosters quality afterschool education for youth throughout New York City.
Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO)
www.pano.org
The Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO) is the statewide membership organization serving and advancing the charitable nonprofit sector through leadership, advocacy, education and services in order to improve the quality of life in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania School-Age Child Care Alliance
PENN SACCA is a membership organization dedicated to the support of school-age professionals and the development of quality school-age programs through advocacy and education.
Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool Youth Development Network (PSAYDN)
www.psaydn.org
The Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool/Youth Development Network (PSAYDN) promotes sustainable, high-quality out-of-school time youth development programs through advocacy and capacity building to enhance the welfare of Pennsylvania’s children, youth and families.
People’s Emergency Center (PEC) Perspective
Contact: policy@pec-cares.org
www.pec-cares.org
PEC Perspective, sponsored by the People’s Emergency Center, is designed to keep Philadelphia residents in the loop - a timely and concise bulletin about topical issues and events that affect our community.
PHENND Update
Contact: hillarya@pobox.upenn.edu
www.upenn.edu/ccp/PHENND.html
PHENND Update, sponsored by the Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development (PHENND), compiles resources for developing mutually beneficial, sustained, and democratic community-based service learning partnerships.
Philadelphia Children’s Connection
PCC offers resources to help youth discover their interests and develop the skills they need to make positive career choices and important life decisions.
Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable
The Philadelphia College Prep Roundtable (PCPR) is a network of professionals from non-profit and campus-based college prep programs, university admissions and financial aid offices, and the School District of Philadelphia. The PCPR exists to increase the number of Philadelphia high school students who are college-ready, matriculate and graduate from post-secondary institutions.
Philadelphia Youth Network
As a catalyst for collective action, the Philadelphia Youth Network makes connections among individuals, organizations and systems. PYN works to increase capacity and resources in order to provide high-quality preparation so Philadelphia’s youth can thrive in a regional and global economy.
Philly After School Activities Partnership (ASAP)
www.phillyasap.org
After School Activities Partnership (ASAP)’s mission is to rally the Greater Philadelphia region into a broad campaign to increase supervised after school programs for kids of all ages. ASAP recruits volunteers to assist existing programs and organize new after school clubs and programs as driven by their interests and the needs of the community.
Philly S.O.S.
Philadelphia's most comprehensive and up-to-date online resource for social services brought to you by the Philadelphia Department of Human Services.
Project My Time
pmt.knowledgeplex.org
Project My Time Quarterly eNewsletter features news, highlights and recent research concerning Project My Time's initiative to bring together schools, parents, city agencies and other service providers to increase access to and quality of afterschool programs in Washington, DC.
Project U-Turn
Project U-Turn is a citywide campaign to focus public attention on Philadelphia’s dropout crisis and to design strategies and leverage investments to resolve it.
Promising Practice in After School (PPAS)
www.afterschool.org
Promising Practices in Afterschool (PPAS) identifies and shares practices and activities that work in afterschool programs.
Public Citizens for Children & Youth (PCCY)
www.pccy.org
Philadelphia Citizen’s for Children and Youth (PCCY) strives “to improve the lives and life chances of our region’s children through thoughtful and informed advocacy.”
Public Health Management Corporation
Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) is a nonprofit public health institute that builds healthier communities through partnerships with government, foundations, businesses and community-based organizations. It fulfills its mission to improve the health of the community by providing outreach, health promotion, education, research, planning, technical assistance, and direct services.
Public/Private Ventures (PPV)
www.ppv.org
Public/Private Ventures (P/PV) is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve the effectiveness of social policies, programs, and community initiatives, especially as they affect youth and young adults.
SAC-L
Contact: SAC-L@LISTSERV.UIUC.EDU , ecap.crc.uiuc.edu
ecap.crc.uiuc.edu/listserv/sac-l.html
SAC-L is a discussion list for anybody interested in school-age care planning, resources, activities, funding, staff and staff development, and related subjects.
School District of Philadelphia - Office of Non-School Hours (SDP-ONSH)
www.philsch.k12.pa.us/offices/osm/nonschhrs.htm
The School District of Philadelphia’s Office of Non-School Hours Services oversees and supports opportunities for students during the after-school hours, weekends, and summers.
School-Age NOTES: Resources for AfterSchool Professionals
www.schoolagenotes.com/newsletter.asp
This monthly newsletter features a calendar with thirty days of activity ideas as well as articles addressing the “hot topics” facing both administrators and staff members.
Search Institute
www.search-institute.org
Search Institute is an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide leadership, knowledge, and resources to promote healthy children, youth, and communities.
The Service-Learning Listserv
Contact: join-k12-sl@lists.etr.org
www.servicelearning.org/what_is_service-learning/lists_news/index.php#ls
The Service-Learning Listserv (K12-SL), is for the Learn and Serve America community for discussion and information sharing related to high quality service-learning and national service.
South-Eastern Pennsyvlania School Age Child Care Project (SEPASACC)
www.sepasacc.org
The Southeastern Pennsylvania School Age Child Care Project (SEPASACC) encourages the development of high quality, innovative school-age child care programs that are affordable and accessible to working families in Philadelphia and its four suburban counties.
Southwest Educational Development Library (SEDL)
www.sedl.org
The Southwest Educational Development Library (SEDL) works with educators, parents, community members, and policymakers to build or find strategies and tools addressing important
Take Ten
www.psaydn.org/index.php
The Take Ten Newsletter urges you to take 10 minutes a month to update yourself with what’s going on in the Pennsylvania Statewide Afterschool Youth Development Network (PSAYDN) and the afterschool/youth development field.
The After-School Corporation (TASC)
www.tascorp.org
The After-School Corporation (TASC) is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to making quality after-school programs universally available and publicly funded in New York City and nationwide.
The After-School Institute (TASI)
www.afterschoolinstitute.org
The After-School Institute’s (TASI) mission is to build the capacity of after-school program providers so that they can deliver high quality services in a caring and supportive environment.
T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Project
childcareservices.org/ps/teach.html
The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Project gives scholarships to child care workers to complete course work in early childhood education and to increase their compensation.
The Tutor
www.nwrel.org/learns/tutor/index.html
The Tutor, produced by LEARNS, helps literacy, tutoring and mentoring programs enhance their offerings and enliven their sessions with students.
Tutor/Mentor Connection News
Contact: tutormentor2@earthlink.net
www.tutormentorconnection.org
Tutor/Mentor Connection News, produced by T/MC, discusses how leaders, volunteers and donors provide on-going support for more and better volunteer-based tutoring and/or mentoring programs in underserved communities.
United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania (UWSEPA)
www.uwsepa.org
The Center for Youth Development (CYD), an initiative of The United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania (UWSEPA) provides training and technical assistance to improve the quality of the region’s after school, summer, and enrichment programs for youth.
The University Community Collaborative of Philadelphia
www.temple.edu/uccp
The UCCP prepares and supports youth and young adults to become confident, effective leaders and collaborates with organizations to create cultures that value and integrate the contributions of youth, thereby building stronger communities.
Weekly Consulting and Funding Update
Contact: sarah@naysc.org
www.naysc.org
Weekly Consulting and Funding Update, sponsored by the National Association of Youth Service Consultants, maintains a directory of consultants and technical assistance providers in workforce development, education, juvenile justice, mental health, different abilities, non-profits, and more.
What Matters – United Way
Contact: whatmatters@uwsepa.org
www.uwsepa.org
What Matters, sponsored by the United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania (UWSEPA), highlights important happenings -- new programs, events, and opportunities -- that help residents of southeastern Pennsylvania improve their quality of life.
What’s New at the Family Involvement Network of Educators (FINE)
Contact: fine@gse.harvard.edu
www.finenetwork.org
What’s New at FINE (Family Involvement Network of Educators), sponsored by the Harvard family Research Project (HFRP), represents a national network of over 3,000 people interested in promoting strong partnerships between children's educators, their families, and their communities.
Youth, Education, and Families Institute Newsletter
Contact: meade@nlc.org
www.nlc.org/IYEF/yefpublications.aspx
This monthly newsletter of the National League of Cities’ Institute for Youth, Education, and Families (YEF Institute) highlights new publications and tools, invitations to the Institute’s monthly audioconference series, and news about the Institute’s technical assistance initiatives and peer networking opportunities.
YouthBuild
www.youthbuild.org
YouthBuild USA is a national nonprofit organization that works to unleash the positive energy of low-income young people to rebuild their communities and their lives. .
Youth Service America
www.ysa.org
Youth Service America (YSA) is a resource center that partners with thousands of organizations committed to increasing the quality and quantity of opportunities for American youth, ages 5-25, to serve locally, nationally, and globally.
Youth Work Central
Youth Work Central brings together people, expertise, and resources for youth workers' continued professional development.