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Title: Californias Afterschool Expansion


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Californias Afterschool Expansion
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Prop 49 Primer
  • 56 percent of voters approved in 2002
  • Raised state after school funding to 550 million
  • Implementation began a few months ago

3
Prop. 49Planning for California ExpansionJoe
Ames
  • Funded by WT Grant
  • Unique opportunity
  • Private consulting firm and public policy
  • Chronicle the narrative
  • Take Aways for other planners
  • Report is available at www.wtgrantfdn.org

4
Prop 49Chronicle on Planning
  • The Basics Research and Effective Advocacy
  • Research and analysis provided clear view
  • Elevated the work of planners and advocates.
  • Make the program attractive to providers before
    jumping to the nuts and bolts of roll-out.

5
Prop 49Chronicle on Planning
  • Group Dynamics Utilizing Expertise and
    Recognizing Limitations
  • Tapping expertise among providers, agencies and
    advocates useful
  • Research and facilitation skills were
    complementary
  • Identifying strengths and recognizing limitations
    is also important

6
Prop 49Chronicle on Planning
  • Investment Strategic Partnerships and Early
    Buy-in
  • Best to have all parties on board with equal
    intensity
  • Deep relationships outside of education can be
    critical in sparking useful new synergies

7
Prop 49Chronicle on Planning
  • Lasting Value Defining, Creating and Sustaining
    Quality Programs
  • Long overdue, nuanced conversation several key
    drivers of quality at scale
  • technical assistance, workforce development and
    accountability.
  • Dynamic, evolving conversation will ultimately
    determine whether Proposition 49 delivers on its
    full promise.

8
Prop 49Communication and OutreachSteve Fowler
  • Quality program sites as models- distributed
    across the states media markets
  • Research that shows that after-school will keep
    kids safe, support working families and inspire
    children to learn

9
Prop 49Communication and Outreach
  • A shared succinct message that resonates with
    voters and opinion leaders
  • On-going training of after-school community on
    messages and how to use them
  • A drumbeat of media coverage on the value of and
    need for after-school

10
Prop 49Communication and Outreach
  • A history of bi-partisan support
  • Spokespersons who can gain media and policy
    maker attention
  • Law enforcement voices on your side
  • Working relationships with state and local
    education leaders

11
Prop 49Communication and Outreach
  • An understanding of budget and revenue
    circumstances and history
  • Annual use of Lights On Afterschool! as a public
    education and coalition building tool at local
    and state levels
  • An openness to new champions and allies joining
    the movement - even if it means surrendering some
    control of the movement

12
Prop 49Communication and Outreach
  • Foundation funding for outreach and advocacy
  • A forum or "open space for stakeholders work
    out differences and build consensus- needs to
    include CBOs, school-based programs, school-age
    care, recreation and faith-based programs
  • A constant willingness to explore new areas

13
PROPOSTITION 49 BALLOT TREND
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Prop 49ImplementationJennifer Peck
  • Reform Effort
  • 20-30 annually going unspent
  • Difficulty managing/maintaining program

15
Prop 49Implementation
  • Legislative Reforms
  • Grant vs. Reimbursement
  • Increased daily after-school rate
  • Priority for funding going to low-income schools

16
Prop 49Implementation
  • Reforms, continued
  • Funding match decrease from half to third
  • Streamlined application process
  • More federal 21st CCLC money directed to high
    school
  • Changes to evaluation system

17
Prop 49Implementation
  • Factors that made reforms successful
  • Release of new funds was imminent
  • Governor had a great interest in seeing Prop 49
    succeed
  • Democratic leaders, who created the original
    program, also had a great interest in success
  • Advocacy community in agreement about reforms

18
Prop 49Implementation
  • Funding Roll-Out
  • Application process in the fall of 2006
  • Awards posted in February, 2007
  • Demand very high only half of applicant schools
    received grants
  • Official notifications began going out in March
  • Timing of program start-up varied across state
  • Full programming to start in fall of 2007

19
Prop 49Implementation
  • Roll-Out, continued
  • Start-up training and technical assistance slow
    to arrive through state department of education
  • Statewide and regional intermediaries stepped in
    to support new programs, though coverage varied
    across state
  • CDE currently formulating plan for how to spend
    training and t/a dollars

20
Prop 49Implementation
  • Implementation Challenges
  • Hiring qualified staff
  • Training new staff
  • Coordination with schools/academic alignment
  • Negotiation of space for program at school sites

21
Prop 49Implementation
  • Policy Issues for Consideration
  • Quick vs. phased-in expansion of programs needs
    to be carefully considered
  • Application process needs to be accessible to all
    applicants, and be useful for review, as well as
    implementation
  • Design and Evaluation of programs must align with
    best research as well as youth/parent/community
    needs and expectations

22
Prop 49Implementation
  • Policy Issues, continued
  • In most cases, sustainability beyond grant
    funding is not attainable
  • Grantees should be eligible for renewal if they
    are meeting program outcomes
  • Sufficient professional development and technical
    assistance resources are critical
  • Better coordination between after school and SES
    services would benefit students

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Questions
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How to reach us
  • Joe Ames joe_at_amesonline.net
  • Steve Fowler steve_fowler_at_fowlerhoffman.info
  • Jennifer Peck jennifer_at_bayareapartnership.org
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