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Across the country, 14,878,452 children would be in an after-school program if one were available to them.
Demand isn't the problem — supply is. See where the gaps are widest, and what's funding the programs that exist.
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All posts →In Arizona, nearly 3 in 4 kids who want afterschool can't get a seat
Arizona's afterschool demand gap by the numbers — 460,580 children waiting on a program, what's funding the seats that exist, and where families can look right now.
2026-06-11House committee rejects $0 plan, keeps 21st CCLC funded at $1.329 billion for FY2027
The House Appropriations Committee voted June 9 to maintain afterschool's only dedicated federal funding stream at current levels — rejecting the President's proposal to eliminate it. What happened, and what comes next.
2026-06-11How to tell if a summer or afterschool program is actually good
Once you've found a few options, how do you know which one is worth it? A parent's quick checklist for spotting a quality summer or afterschool program — and the red flags to walk away from.
2026-06-10