2023 School-Age Child and Youth Development RFP (Closed)
Purpose
This RFP seeks proposals that will, together, address the City of Madison’s goal to provide a continuum of quality elementary school-age care and programs that support positive youth development for middle and high school aged youth during out-of-school time is available for low-income and children and youth, especially those of color.
This application process is intended for organizations who have contracts managed by CDD in 2023 for School-Age Child and Youth Development programs; or are new to City of Madison funding for School-Age Child and Youth Development Programs
The School-Age Child and Youth funding process for contracts beginning January 2024 is open to organizations who wish to apply for City funding for Elementary, Middle, and/or High School-Age child and youth development programming.
City of Madison School-Age Child and Youth Development Service Continuum
- Multi-activity afterschool and summer programs serving elementary, middle and high school age children and youth.
- Topic, skill or population focused small group programs such as leadership, culturally focused, affinity groups (i.e. race/ethnic specific, gender specific, LGBTQIA+), STEM or life/independent living readiness programs serving elementary, middle and high school age children and youth.
- Late-evening programs on weekends during the school year and/or on various nights in the summer serving large groups of high school and middle school age youth. Late-evening programs on weekends during the school year and/or on various nights in the summer serving large groups of high school and middle school age youth.
- Program design should prioritize intentional time/space for unstructured leisure/social time but may also include structured activities.