💨 Abstract
An after-school program in Arlington, Aspire Afterschool Learning, faces a $260,000 funding gap over two years after the elimination of AmeriCorps funding. This cut, amounting to 30% of their budget, may reduce their capacity from 160 to 125 students, primarily from historically underserved communities.
Courtesy: Liz Anderson
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