Partnerships that Multiply Impact
When teachers share data, nonprofits bring mentors, and families voice priorities, programs get smarter. Hold quarterly roundtables, co-design projects, and align goals. This alignment reduces duplication, fills gaps, and ensures every hour after school is intentional, connected, and welcoming.
Partnerships that Multiply Impact
Small grants and in-kind support go far. A bike shop donates tools for a repair club; a bakery funds snacks; a print studio offers design workshops. These investments turn community goodwill into tangible opportunities students can touch, build, and celebrate.