Gov. Evers Awards $50 Million in Beyond the Classroom Grants
Includes $500,000 awarded for technical assistance to out-of-school nonprofits
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced the distribution of $49.5 million to over 100 out-of-school and childcare providers across the state through the Beyond the Classroom Grant Program and a $500,000 grant for technical assistance. Beyond the Classroom grants were provided to eligible nonprofit organizations providing virtual and in-person programming for school-aged children to help increase enrollment capacity, provide additional learning opportunities, or increase mental health support for school-age children during the 2021-2022 school year and summer months of 2021 and 2022. Initially announced earlier this year, grants of up to $2.8 million were released today to 115 out-of-school providers and nonprofit organizations around the state, with an additional $500,000 grant for technical assistance.
The Beyond the Classroom Grants provide funding of up to $1.5 million per non-profit organization for the 2021 summer and up to $1.5 million for the school year and summer of 2022 combined.
The Beyond the Classroom Technical Assistance Grant provides funding of up to $500,000 to an organization that provides technical assistance to out-of-school organizations that provide learning opportunities and mental health support for school-aged kids.
Applications for the two programs opened on June 18, 2021 and closed July 8, 2021. Full list of grant awardees is here.
“Getting funds into the hands of nonprofit childcare providers that have been hard hit by the pandemic is a priority so we can continue to bounce back,” said Department of Administration (DOA) Secretary Joel Brennan. “I am grateful to Governor Evers for prioritizing Wisconsin’s kids with this vital grant program.”
Beyond the Classroom grants were funded by ARPA and administered by the DOA. The DOA will work with grant beneficiaries to ensure a smooth roll-out and support for the upcoming school year and beyond.
Gov. Evers also announced $8 million in grants for summer camps as part of a $140 million tourism industry allocation of ARPA funding. Additional details regarding how to apply for summer camp grants will be released by the DOA in the weeks to come.
Additional information is available on the Beyond the Classroom Grant program website.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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