Partnership Quick Connections: Part VIII — Out-of-School-Time, Place-Based Partnership Highlight
Join us for Part 8 in a series of Quick Connections highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
Join us for Part 8 in a series of Quick Connections highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
Join us in creating a map of the relationships within your school-community partnership ecosystem, and identify who is connected and how.
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships, co-sponsored by School’s Out Washington and YDEKC.
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships, co-sponsored by School’s Out Washington and YDEKC.
Whether you’re at the design stage, seeking financial support, or beginning evaluation processes, this Partnerships webinar is for you!
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
Join us for a series of Quick Connections episodes highlighting strategies and tools to build and strengthen school-community partnerships.
This virtual workshop will support Expanded Learning programs to describe and refine their program plans using a logic model framework.
This virtual workshop is designed for people who are a part of or developing a multi-organization collaborative to support young people, with an emphasis on supporting potential applicants for the King County Best Starts for Kids Expanded Learning initiative.
This virtual workshop will support Expanded Learning programs to describe and refine their program plans using a logic model framework.