The After-School Corporation
The After-School Corporation (TASC) "began in 1998 with 25 programs in New York City and has grown to support more than 200 programs serving over 35,000 children. TASC programs are operated by 130 community-based organizations such as Boys and Girls Clubs, neighborhood settlement houses and the YMCA.
"TASC began with a challenge grant from the Open Society Institute (OSI), which pledged $125 million, based on the condition that for every dollar OSI contributed, TASC was responsible for raising an additional three dollars. To date, TASC has leveraged more than $375 million in public and private funds. TASC’s goal of sustaining after-school programs long after the OSI grant expires is now within reach, as the field of after-school has grown and flourished over the past decade." [1]
Contents
Staff
- John P. Albert - Vice President External Relations
- Jason Kang Angell - Program Director, After-School Systems Builder Policy & Program Development
- Linda Baird - Coordinator, After-School Systems Builder Policy & Program Development
- Kimberly Baranowski - Academics Coordinator Programs
- Jaimee Baron - Program Director, 21st CCLC Programs
- Mary Bleiberg - Vice President Policy & Program Development
Directors
- Robert D. Joffe - Chair, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP
- Lucy N. Friedman - President, The After-School Corporation
- Pedro A. Noguera - Secretary, Metropolitan Center for Urban Education
- Mimi Corcoran - Treasurer, The Beginning with Children Foundation
- Richard I. Beattie - Board Member, Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett
- Leon Botstein - Board Member, Bard College
- Geoffrey Canada - Board Member, Harlem Children’s Zone
- Esther Dyson - Board Member, Release 1.0
- Victor Gotbaum - Board Member, National Center for Collective Bargaining
- Jay Kriegel - Board Member, Abernathy MacGregor Group
- Stanley S. Litow - Board Member, IBM International Foundation
- Jennifer J. Raab - Board Member, Hunter College of the City University of New York,
- Charles V. Raymond - Board Member, The Citigroup Foundation
- Herbert Sturz - Board Member, Open Society Institute
- Diana Taylor - Board Member, New York State Banking Department