Program areas at Boys and Girls Clubs of America
Ga tanf - Georgia department of human services deepening impact program - Georgia alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs contracted with department of human resources to continue deepening the impact the Clubs have on youth, providing them with the skills and confidence they need to realize their dreams, to serve youth between the ages of 6 to 18 years from approximately 30 organizations in the state of Georgia. The resources to be used specifically to: - implement four core programs: project learn, power hour, smart moves, and sports and fitness; - organize a teen summit; - support ancillary programs, such as torch and keystone Clubs, youth of the year, college and career preparation, financial literacy; - implement a teen employment program; and - support staff training opportunities.
Department of education Florida alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs: the purpose of the program is "enhancing and improving student performance of low-performing, at-risk students and to reduce dropout rates by providing additional learning opportunities. This is accomplished through enhanced instruction, mentoring activities, training, mentor support and addressing unmet needs at low-performing schools." The grant was made to support 36 Clubs across the state of Florida implement the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's (bgca) high yield activities through the program known as the student assistance initiative (sai). These programs provide services to 82,964 club members from ages six to eighteen in 61 of the state's 67 counties. Programs within the Boys & Girls Clubs include academic programs; character, leadership and citizenship programs; and healthy lifestyle programs. In addition to the sai programs, mentoring services were provided to 42,547 club members who are currently enrolled in fifth through twelfth grades. In a mentoring program, mentors provide the club members with support, encouragement and guidance to help them overcome obstacles to graduation and career and college enrollment.
Ga geer - us department of education us department of education pass-through from the state of Georgia Georgia alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs: these funds were received with the intention to provide support to other local education agencies, institutions of higher education, and education-related entities within the state that the governor deems essential for carrying out emergency educational services to students for authorized activities described in section 18003(d)(1) of the cares act or the higher education act, providing child care and early childhood education, social and emotional support, and protecting education related jobs.
Support of Youth Development Programs