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Find similar grantsASAP Grant is sponsored by Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE). Increases access to evidence-based, high-quality summer- and after-school programming for students in Pre-K-12.
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Office of Extended Learning - ASAP Grant The Alabama Summer- and After-School Program (ASAP) grant is funded through the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) to increase access to evidence-based, high-quality summer- and after-school programming, to build a diverse model of providers, and to foster collaboration between local education agencies (LEAs) and community-based organizations.
ASAP programs must include students in any grade configuration of Pre-K-12. If you require assistance or would like more information, please contact Mr. Jeff Norris, Education Specialist, Office of Extended Learning, by telephone at (334) 694-4927 or by email at oxl@alsde. edu.
2025-2026 ASAP Grant Application Memo Applications closed for the 2025-2026 school year. Please check back next fall. FY 202 6 ASAP Grant Awardees (currently anchor organization listed only) Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind Athens Limestone County Family Resource Center Azalea City Center for the Arts Barbour County School District Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Al.
Birmingham Education Foundation Blount County Education Foundation, Inc. Boys & Girls Club of Lake Eufaula BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SOUTHEAST ALABAMA Boys & Girls Club of Southwest Alabama Boys & Girls Clubs of East Alabama Boys & Girls Clubs of East Central Alabama Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama Boys and Girls Club of Central Alabama Bullock County Board of Education Butler County School System C and J Resources Academy Inc Center for Rural Family Development Central Alabama Marines-Council Chambers County School District Cherokee County Board of Education Children's Fresh Air Farm (+ SAIL) Chilton County Board of Education Coffee County School System Coleman Center for the Arts College Admissions Made Possible Coosa County Board of Education Covenant Academy of Mobile Dearborn Young Mens Christian Association INC Dyslexia Community Resources Elmore County Family Resource Center Elmore County Schools (Final) Faith Community Outreach-Final Fayette County School District First African Baptist Church Floretta P.
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