• Voices for the Field: Resources for Navigating the Changing STEM Landscape

    In our 2025 Voices from the Field Program Survey, STEM practitioners across the country spoke clearly: funding uncertainty and shifting equity policies are significant challenges facing our community today. Join NGCP for this strategic session to stay informed of these issues and gain the resources and actionable insights needed to navigate the complex landscape. Our survey findings reported that while about half of organizations felt secure in continuing their STEM equity work, a significant portion (41%) expressed deep concerns about the future due to unstable funding and changing diversity-related policies. Since then, there have been many real consequences: many programs lost funding, leading to reduced services, staff layoffs, and a limited capacity to serve youth. This virtual gathering is part of our commitment to sustaining the momentum of STEM equity and providing practitioners with the information they need to thrive. Join NGCP for this webinar to learn about emerging funding sources, critical policy updates, and effective strategies to support programs and educators. Together, we will bridge the gap between national policy and local impact, ensuring that the field remains resilient and connected. Register

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  • Explora: Get Charged Up

    Get Charged Up! June 9 9:30 am - 11:30 am Virtual - Zoom link sent the day before Professional Development Workshop for educators, early childhood teachers, librarians, and out-of-school time […]

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  • Deep Dive into FRAC’s 2026 Large School District Report

    Discover the key findings from FRAC’s new report, Large School District Report: A Snapshot of School Meals Participation and Operations in October 2025. This webinar highlights how 96 large school […]

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  • Understanding STEM Stereotypes: A Look at the Newest Research and Strategies

    Join NGCP and Dr. Allison Master for a deep dive into the latest evidence on how STEM stereotypes are evolving—and where the most critical work remains. While progress has been made in fields like math and science, new research reveals that computer science and engineering stereotypes remain a significant barrier, forming as early as age six. In this webinar, we will explore how specific stereotypes impact interest and belonging differently across STEM disciplines. Participants will leave this webinar with practical strategies on how to empower all young learners to be the innovators of tomorrow. Register

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  • Afterschool Webinar: Policy Pulse

    Every second Friday at noon ET, Senior VP of Policy, Erik Peterson, will recap the latest policy developments, what we know (or don’t know!) about how they may impact afterschool […]

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  • The Flourish Lab: Summer Tools

    This summer tools workshop brings together mindset shifts, planning practices, and in-the-moment strategies that help staff stay grounded, connected, and proactive with young people. You’ll learn how to respond with […]

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