Afterschool is key! [Executive summary]

Author(s): Kelly, Paul;
Date Issued: May, 2010
Publisher(s): Arkansas Out of School Network
Description: A summary of an overview of demand for and supply of, policy efforts related to, and funding for after school and summer programs in Arkansas
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Funder(s): Charles Stewart Mott Foundation ; Save the Children (U.S.)
Source: Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Out of School Network. Retrieved February 13, 2012, from the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Web site: http://www.aradvocates.org/assets/PDFs/Afterschool/Afterschool-is-Key.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Out-Of-School Time
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