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Principles & Practices

PASE Presents

PASE launched “PASE Presents,” a program designed to showcase curriculum, program practices, research, and new training for the afterschool community.

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If you are interested in applying to showcase your work through PASE Presents!, see below to download the application. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and reviewed monthly.

PASE provides the training venue, either at our offices or via video conference, manages marketing to our network and registration, and the organization facilitates the session at no cost.

Access the online application

Questions? Contact Tania Ortiz-Ashby.

Examples of past PASE Presents!

Introduce Your Students to Good Fit Colleges using The TalentED Project

The TalentED Project is a new, free online platform that helps organizations match first-generation students to good fit colleges.

It’s a Rap for Good! Hip Hop for Positive Classroom Culture

Project Gametime is an energized, professional team which provides staff training and professional development for youth service professionals in camps and schools.

Strengthening Communications through Behavioral Science

Ideas42 introducing key behavioral science principles, and explore how they have been applied to improve service delivery, client outcomes, and organizational efficiency in youth and human services, and beyond.

The Options Institute Introduces the College Landscape

The Options Institute has been training professionals to help their students get into and succeed in college, for over a decade.

PROOF: Picture Justice

PROOF is a creative photojournalism program designed to educate high school students about social justice issues right in their own communities.

Real as Me & Real Men 2.0 - Story-based Approach to Gender Responsiveness

Youth Communication’s girls’ empowerment program, Real As Me, and its positive masculinity program, Real Men 2.0. helps teens think critically about gender and move beyond harmful or limiting gender stereotypes.

PASE Impact, FY 2024

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6,300

Afterschool Professionals Supported

Resourcetable

183

Professional Development Events Offered

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100,000

NYC Youth Impacted

PASE believes all kids deserve a safe, nurturing space during out-of-school time where they have opportunities to explore their passions while connecting with and learning from caring adults. We exist to improve the quality of afterschool programs for children and teens living in poverty.

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