In 2017, the United Way of Greater Richmond & Petersburg commissioned the National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) to conduct a landscape assessment of its summer learning programs. This report summarizes key data points from that assessment.
see allIn 2018, the United Way of Greater Atlanta and the Georgia Statewide Afterschool Network (GSAN)... read more
More than 10,000 children and youth benefit from summer learning opportunities, the result of significant... read more
Working together, the investments of Metro Detroit’s school districts, cities, and private philanthropy provide summer... read more
Served primarily by non-profit organizations, nearly 2,000 children benefit from summer learning investments made by... read more