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About this episodeAcross the U.S., opportunity gaps widen when school doors close for the summer. Horizons National partners with communities to provide joyful, year-round learning experiences that keep students curious, confident, and engaged. In this episode, Brandolon Barnett, Head of Innovation at Giving Compass, and Lorna Smith, CEO of Horizons National, explore how out-of-school-time programs are reshaping education, and how donors can fuel this change.Key Takeaways• Out-of-school time (OST) offers critical opportunities for learning, enrichment, social connectedness, and growth, but not all students have the same access to OST.• Investing in OST helps narrow opportunity gaps and supports equitable access to enrichment for children and teens.• High-quality OST requires more than passion; it takes thoughtful design, resources, stable funding, and community partnerships.• Donor support can help OST programs sustain and scale — but funding must be long-term and responsive to community needs.• OST isn’t a “nice add-on” — it complements education and can bolster social, academic, and emotional development in powerful ways.• Effective OST programs often involve cross-sector collaboration (schools, nonprofits, community orgs, donors) to maximize reach and impact.
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