Twenty-First Century Community Learning Centers
Program Objectives
To provide opportunities for communities to establish or expand activities in community learning centers that provide opportunities for academic enrichment for children, particularly students who attend high-poverty and low-performing schools. The program is intended to help students meet state and local student academic achievement standards in core academic subjects, such as reading and math; to offer students a broad array of enrichment activities that reinforce and complement their regular academic programs; and to offer literacy and other educational services to the families of participating children.
Who Can Benefit
School-aged children and their families.
Financial Information
Award Amounts
FY 23: Range $6,515,398 - $150,630,726; Average: $25,059,222. FY 24: Range $6,515,398 - $146,608,219; Average: $25,059,222. FY 25 (est.): Range $6,515,398 - $158,006,496; Average: $25,059,222.
Program Funding
(Project Grants) FY 23$1,378,685,209.00; FY 24 est $1,330,094,030.00; FY 25 est $1,329,673,000.00; FY 22$1,329,673,000.00; FY 21$1,259,673,000.00; FY 20$1,249,673,000.00; FY 19$1,221,673,000.00; FY 18$1,199,556,270.00; FY 17$1,179,756,270.00; FY 16$1,143,339,000.00; -
Program Recipients (FY2024)
The program provides grants all States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Outlying Areas, and the Bureau of Indian Education.
How to Apply
This program is typically administered through institutions or organizations. Contact your school's financial aid office or visit the official program website for application information.
Visit Program WebsiteAdministering Agency
OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Data Source
Information from SAM.gov Assistance Listings. Last updated: December 2024.
Program Details
- CFDA Number
- 84.287
- Assistance Type
- FORMULA GRANTS
- Official Website
- oese.ed.gov/offices/office-of-formula-gr...