​The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) grant is a competitive grant that provides federal funding to establish community learning centers that provide academic, artistic, and cultural enrichment opportunities for students and their families. These opportunities must occur during non-school hours or periods when school is not in session to help students attending high-poverty and low-performing schools to meet state and local standards in core academic subjects. Centers must also offer students a broad array of activities that can complement their regular academic programs, to offer literacy and other educational services to their families.

The 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21st CCLC) program is authorized under Title IV, Part B of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) Act of 2015. Under the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA) section 4201 (b) a community learning center means an entity that:

  • assists students to meet the challenging state academic standards by providing the students with academic enrichment activities and a broad array of other activities (such as programs and activities described in the Purpose of Funding) during non-school hours or periods when school is not in session (such as before and after school or during summer recess) that assist the students served; and
  • reinforces and complements the regular academic programs of the schools attended by the students served; and
  • is targeted to the students' academic needs and aligned with the instruction students receive during the school day; and offers families of students served by such center opportunities for active and meaningful engagement in their children's education, including opportunities for literacy and related educational development.

The 21st CCLC grant is administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) and provides funding for the establishment of community learning centers to provide students with academic enrichment opportunities. In addition to academics, 21st CCLC grantees may also use the funds to carry out a broad array of activities that advance student academic achievement and support student success, including before and after school, summer, Saturdays, and holiday programming. A minimum of 50 percent of daily programming must directly target reading, math, and science enrichment with the balance of activities occurring on a rotational basis. "Each eligible entity that receives an award under section 4204 may use the award funds to carry out a broad array of activities that advance student academic achievement and support student success, including:

(1) academic enrichment learning programs, mentoring programs, remedial education activities, and tutoring services, that are aligned with

(A) the challenging state academic standards and any local academic standards; and

(B) local curricula that are designed to improve student academic achievement;

(2) well-rounded education activities, including such activities that enable students to be eligible for credit recovery or attainment;

(3) literacy education programs, including financial literacy programs and environmental literacy programs;

(4) programs that support a healthy and active lifestyle, including nutritional education and regular, structured physical activity programs;

(5) services for individuals with disabilities;

(6) programs that provide after-school activities for students who are English learners that emphasize language skills and academic achievement;

(7) cultural programs;

(8) telecommunications and technology education programs;

(9) expanded library service hours;

(10) parenting skills programs that promote parental involvement and family literacy;

(11) programs that provide assistance to students who have been truant, suspended, or expelled to allow the students to improve their academic achievement;

(12) drug and violence prevention programs and counseling programs;

(13) programs that build skills in science, technology, engineering, and math (referred to in this paragraph as 'STEM'), including computer science, and that foster innovation in learning by supporting nontraditional STEM education teaching methods; and

(14) programs that partner with in-demand fields of the local workforce or build career competencies and career readiness and ensure that local workforce and career readiness skills are aligned with the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006 (20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.) and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. 3101 et seq.).

Currently, PDE is administering 21st CCLC grants to two cohorts of awardees. The Cohort 11 grant award is for five consecutive years, contingent on continued availability of funding from the federal government and satisfactory performance. If awardees are found to not be meeting the requirements of the grant or choose to no longer participate in years two through five, subsequent funding will not be provided to those entities.

2022-27 Required Attachments

Please note that all attachments must be uploaded in e-Grants application.

Cohort 11 Awardees

AwardeeAward Amount
2022-2026 
CountySchool Sites/Feeder Schools Served
Allentown City School District 11C
$500,000Lehigh

Ritter Elementary
Mosser Elementary
Newcomer Academy (Elementary)

Allentown City School District/11B$500,000Lehigh

Hiram Dodd Elementary School
Jefferson Elementary
Roosevelt Elementary

Allentown School District 11A$500,000
Lehigh

Brigadier General Anna Mae Hays Elementary
Sheridan Elementary
Washington Elementary

Anti-Drug & Alcohol Crusaders Inc.$500,000PhiladelphiaHardy Williams Mastery CS
Antietam School District$324,000Berks

Mount Penn Primary Center
Mount Penn Elementary School
St Catherine of Sienna School

ARIN IU 28 - United School District/Penn Manor School District
$400,000Indiana

United Elementary School
United Jr./Sr. High School
Penns Manor Elementary School
Penns Manor Area Jr./Sr. High School

ARIN IU 28 (Indiana School District)$500,000Indiana

Ben Franklin Elementary School
East Pike Elementary School
Horace Mann Elementary School
Indiana Jr. High School

ARIN IU 28 Homer Center School District/Leechburg School District$400,000Indiana

Homer Center Elementary School
Homer Center Jr./Sr. High School
David Leech Elementary School

Bedford Area School District$406,800Bedford

Bedford Middle School
Chestnut Ridge Middle School
Everett Area Middle/HS School
Hope for Hyndman CS
Bedford High School
Bedford Elementary
Chestnut Ride High School
Everett Area Elementary

Bensalem Township School District$500,000Bucks

Cornwells Elementary School
Faust Elementary School

Boys & Girls Club of Philadelphia$288,000Philadelphia

John Marshall Elementary
Benjamin Franklin Elementary

Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania$287,429Allegheny

Somerset Area Jr/Sr High School
Pittsburg Obama
Pittsburgh Allderdice High School
Pittsburg Arsenal 6-8
Pittsburg Science and Technology Academy 6-12
Pittsburgh Perry High School
Pittsburgh Sunnyside
Pittsburgh Allegheny 6-8

Bristol Borough School District$500,000Bucks

Synder-Girotti Elementary
St. Mark
Bristol Jr/Sr High School

Bucks County Technical High School$500,000Bucks

Bucks County Technical High School
Center for Student Learning
Cornwell Egan Catholic

Center of Life
Grant Closed  
Chester Charter Scholars Academy$450,000DelawareChester Charter Scholars Academy
Chester Community Charter School$500,000Delaware

Achievement Hall, House of Notability
Kindness Hall, East D

Chester County IU 24 (Avon Grove SD/Oxford Area SD)$482,492Chester

Hopewell Elementary School
Jordan Bank Elementary School
Nottingham Elementary
Elk Ridge Elementary School
Penn London Elementary School
Avon Grove Intermediate School

Chester County IU 24 (Reading School District)$475,875Berks

10th & Penn Elementary
Riverside Elementary

Chester County IU 24 (West Chester Area School District)$473,583Chester

Glen Acres Elementary
Sarah Starkweather
Hillsdale Elementary
Fern Hill Elementary

Communities in Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania$432,327Lehigh/Northampton

Northeast Middle School
Freedom High School
Liberty High School

Cornell School District$297,000Allegheny

Cornell Elementary
Cornell High School

Dafmark Dance Theatre$108,817Erie

Edison Elementary
East Middle School

East End United Community Center Inc$499,999Fayette

Ben Franklin School
Lafayette Elementary School
Waynesburg Central Elementary School

Education Plus Inc$324,000PhiladelphiaBuilding 21
Education Works$331,200Philadelphia

William C. Longstreth
Avery D. Harrington
Robert Morris School

Flood City Boxing Academy Inc$359,999Cambria

Greater Johnstown SD Elementary
Greater Johnstown SD Middle School
Greater Johnstown SD High School

Foundations Inc$500,000Philadelphia

Mastery CS
Discovery CS
West Oak Lane CS
Christopher Columbus CS

Freire Charter School$400,000Philadelphia

Freire Charter High School
Freire Charter Middle School

Greater Philadelphia Community ServicesGrant Closed  
Harambee Institute of Science and Technology Charter School$500,000PhiladelphiaHarambee Institute of Science and Technology CS
John F Kennedy Center Inc$360,000Erie

Diehl Elementary
Edison Elementary
East MS
McKinley Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Pfeiffer-Burleigh Elementary

Lehigh Carbon Community College$306,000Lehigh

Lehighton Area Elementary Center
L B Morris Elementary School
Penn-Kidder Campus
Peters Elementary School
Slatington Elementary School

Maritime Academy Charter School$495,000Philadelphia

Maritime Academy Charter Middle School
Maritime Academy Charter High School

Morrisville Borough School District$500,000Bucks

Morrisville Intermediate/Middle/ High School
Holy Trinity Catholic School
Grandview Elementary School

Northeastern Educational IU 19$495,460Lackawanna

McNichols Elementary
Whittier Elementary
Northeast Intermediate
South Intermediate

Philadelphia Academy Charter School$480,600Philadelphia

Philadelphia Academy Charter Elementary
Philadelphia Academy Charter High School

Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership$429,000Philadelphia

James G. Blaine School
Anna L. Lingelbach Elementary Schools
Andrew J Morrison School
Penrose Elementary School

Philadelphia Electrical & Technology Charter High School$450,000Philadelphia

Philadelphia Electrical Technology Charter High School
St. Mary Interparochial School

Propel Charter School-East$224,925Allegheny

Propel East
Propel Montour Elementary
Propel Northside

Public Health Management Corporation$449,999
PhiladelphiaWilliam T. Tilden Middle School
Respective Solutions Group Inc$500,000Cambria/Indiana

Forest Hills Jr. Sr. Building
Purchase Line Elementary School
Purchase Line Jr/Sr High School
All Saints Catholic Schools

Schuylkill IU 29$387,000Schuylkill

Schuylkill Haven MS
Saint Claire Area Elementary/MS
North Schuylkill JSHS
North Schuylkill Elementary School

Sunrise of Philadelphia Inc$351,704Philadelphia

F Amedee Bregy School
Samuel Powel School
Science Leadership Academy Middle School

The Boys and Girls Club of Chambersburg and ShippensburgGrant Closed  
The Salvation Army (Harrisburg)$495,000DauphinPA STEAM Academy CS
United Way of Mercer County$360,000Mercer

Sharon High School
Keystone Education Center
Greenville High School
Sharpsville High School
Mercer High School
Grove City High School

Warren County School District$180,000Warren

Beaty Warren Middle School
Youngsville Middle/High School
Eisenhower Middle/High School
Sheffield Area Middle/High School
Tidoute Community CS
St Joseph Catholic School

Wilkes University$399,600Luzerne

Heights Murray Elementary
Maple Manor Elementary
Maple Manor Middle School
Wilkes-Barre Career &Technical Center
Hanover Area Memorial Elementary
GAR Memorial JSHS
Greater Nanticoke Area Ed Center
Hanover Area JSHS
Lyndwood Elementary
Hazle Township Early Learning Center

Workforce Wayne$232,192
Wayne

Wallenpaupack North Intermediate
Wallenpaupack North Primary
Wallenpaupack Middle School