A fiscal map for expanded learning time (ELT)

Author(s): Curry, Jennifer S.; Morgan, Emily;
Date Issued: April, 2012
Publisher(s): The After-School Corporation
Description: An examination of federal, state, and local public funding sources for expanded learning, including for out-of-school time programming, with a focus on New York City
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Source: (2nd ed.). New York: The After-School Corporation. Retrieved June 26, 2012, from http://www.tascorp.org/files/3563_file_ELT_Fiscal_Map_Brief_2nd_Edition.pdf
Topics: Financing & Funding > Funded Areas > Child Care & Early Education

Financing & Funding > Funding Sources > Public Funding
Country: United States
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