After School Programs

DJHCC was awarded two 21st CCLC program grants to fund our programs for 5 years. What is a 21st CLCC?

The 21st Century Community Learning Center program is a federal program that allocates money to each state. The states then hold competitive grant programs to award the money to school districts and community based organizations running before-school, after school, and summer programs that are working to close the academic gap in a school district.

We follow specific guidelines for programming and reporting. We have goals we must hit and benchmarks we are working toward.

Programs

 FAQs

Each year, our 21st CCLC Programs are evaluated and assessed by an external evaluator. Our full evaluation is available to view here! In addition, our staff participate in training and work around the Youth Program Quality Indicator tool that helps us to self-evaluate and improve our program throughout the year. We write an annual improvement plan and track our progress towards meeting our goals.

Part of this process includes engaging with community members - if you are interested in being a part of our 21st CCLC Advisory Committee, please email jennifer@djhcc.org!

Jen Muth, Senior Director of Programming

“As a 21st Century Community Learning Center, we are committed to providing a safe space for kids to be after school, working to increase participants’ academic achievement, and providing opportunities for participants' to engage in meaningful extracurricular programs. We hope that the After School Program is a place kids want to be and where they can grow!”

Meet the 21st CCLC Team