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Act 4 After School Advocacy Toolkit

This toolkit is designed to help you reach out to members of your community, including teachers, parents, principals and business leaders, to gain their support and persuade them to take action to bring state funding to their school or district. These tools include background material, facts, stories and sample materials to help you make your case for after-school programs. (For a PDF of the complete toolkit, click here.)

  1. Creating Buzz: How to Use This Toolkit
    Tips on using the resources below.
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  2. Ten Reasons ...
    Brief summaries of why high school students need after-school and why community-based organizations should apply for state funding.
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  3. What Californians Are Saying About After-School Programs
    From the governor down to the program participants, Californians know that after-school programs are essential.
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  4. After-School in California
    This section provides some information on the supply and demand for after-school programs throughout the state, especially among working families. (For a list of unfunded high-need schools near you, go to the California Afterschool Network’s Locating Afterschool in California.)
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  5. Why _________ Should Care About After-School Programs
    These issue briefs from the Afterschool Alliance will help you find ways to persuade various constituencies to take action on behalf of after-school, including parents, school administrators and business leaders.
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  6. Language Samples
    These sample drafts of an op-ed and meeting request letter will help you help other advocates form partnerships to provide after-school programs in your community. Modify them to suit your needs.
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“…After-school programs keep kids safe in the afternoon hours, a time of day when they are far more likely to be either the victims or perpetrators of crime. That's among the reasons an overwhelming majority of California voters supported Proposition 49's requirement that a small portion of the state budget be directed toward after-school.”

John Poch, After-School All-Stars — Greater San Jose
Letter to the editor, San Jose Mercury News
March 3, 2006

 

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