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Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant: Enrich Afterschool Opportunities

For Mississippi schools, nonprofits, and youth organizations, the Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant offers a timely chance to reimagine what student support looks like beyond the regular school day. With funding available for programs that enhance academics, youth development, arts, family engagement, and more, this grant helps create safe, enriching spaces where students can grow and thrive.


Whether you're looking to launch a new afterschool initiative or strengthen an existing one, the 21st CCLC grant provides the resources to bring your vision to life. Here's what you need to know.


What the Grant Supports


The Mississippi Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) grant is designed to help schools and youth-serving organizations create or expand high-quality out-of-school time programs. The goal is to support students—particularly those in low-performing schools—by offering engaging, academically enriching opportunities beyond the classroom.

Programs funded through this grant can include:


  • Academic enrichment and tutoring to help students meet state standards

  • Youth development and character education programs

  • Arts, music, and cultural enrichment

  • Wellness and fitness activities

  • Career and technical education (CTE) initiatives

  • Internships and industry-aligned learning

  • Family engagement opportunities that focus on literacy and educational support


Whether you’re operating an after-school program or looking to start one, this grant is built to support programs that work hand in hand with the regular school day and meet the diverse needs of your community.


Allowable expenses may include:

  • Salaries and benefits for grant-funded staff

  • Supplies and materials (including technology) under $5,000

  • Equipment over $5,000 (with pre-approval)

  • Staff training and job-related travel

  • Advertising for hiring or outreach

  • Conferences and workshops

  • Indirect costs per approved rates


Every dollar is expected to tie back to student outcomes, youth engagement, and family support.


Award Amount and Deadline


The total funding available for this grant is $6.5 million statewide. Individual award amounts will range from $100,000 to $500,000.

Applications are due by July 25, 2025.


Why the Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant Matters

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For schools, nonprofits, and youth organizations across Mississippi, the 21st CCLC grant offers an opportunity to rethink how students are supported after school. This funding can help deliver everything from STEM activities and art workshops to tutoring and wellness programs—all tailored to meet the needs of your students and families.


Out-of-school programming plays a vital role in closing opportunity gaps, especially in under-resourced areas. This grant is essentially about creating meaningful experiences that prepare students to succeed in life and learning.


Here’s what this funding can support in your community:

  • Safer, more structured after-school environments

  • Higher student engagement and better academic performance

  • More career exploration and work-based learning opportunities

  • Meaningful family literacy nights and support services

  • Better school-day attendance and behavior

  • Closer ties between families, schools, and local organizations


When students are supported beyond the classroom, the ripple effects reach teachers, families, and entire neighborhoods.


ERI’s Role in the Process


At Educational Research Institute (ERI), we help schools and public-serving organizations across the country secure competitive funding like the Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant. Since 2001, we’ve partnered with districts, charter schools, and nonprofits to bring millions of dollars into communities through tailored, evidence-driven proposals.


Our process starts with listening. We begin with a required needs assessment to understand your goals, current programming, and capacity. From there, we identify whether this grant is a strong match and start building a plan with you.


Here’s what we offer:

  • Comprehensive grant writing support, from beginning to end

  • Clear guidance on eligibility and allowable activities

  • Strategic storytelling that highlights your strengths and aligns with the funder’s priorities

  • Formatting, budgeting, and documentation compliance

  • Submission tracking and deadline management

  • Review and evaluation services for existing proposals


What sets ERI apart is our contingency-based model. You don’t pay unless we help you win. That means we’re invested in your success from the very first conversation.


We’ve helped clients across 23 states implement impactful after-school and summer programs. And we know what it takes to craft a proposal that stands out. Whether you’re new to grant writing or applying again with new ideas, we’re here to make the process smoother and more strategic.


Planning Ahead


If you’re thinking about applying for the 21st CCLC grant, now is the time to start gathering your ideas, goals, and data. Strong proposals don’t come together overnight. They’re built on a clear understanding of your community’s needs, your program’s strengths, and how funding can close the gaps.

Here are some tips to help you get ready:

  • Start early. Gathering documentation, planning logistics, and getting buy-in takes time.

  • Think through your program model. What do you want to offer? Who will benefit? How will it align with the school day?

  • Document your needs. Academic data, attendance trends, and community input can all support your case.

  • Plan for sustainability. Funders want to know what happens after the grant period ends.

  • Identify partnerships. Strong applications often include schools, nonprofits, and community-based organizations working together.


The more intentional you are upfront, the more compelling your proposal will be.

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Ready to Apply for the Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant?


The application deadline is July 25, 2025. If you believe the Mississippi 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) Grant fits your program goals, we’re ready to help.

Contact ERI today to begin the needs assessment process. We’ll guide you through every step and help you submit a proposal that reflects your vision and meets your community’s needs.



 
 
 

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