Find an Afterschool Program

What does this map do?

  • Provides Information: Shows program location, contact information, school districts served, county, days of operation, licensing status, ages served, funding source(s), snacks and meals served, and activities offered. NOTE: This information is self-reported by programs. OAN maintains the map, but relies on programs to provide the data that populates it.

  • Illustrates Gaps: Counties that have not reported data illustrate gaps in reporting and/or service.

  • Demonstrates Opportunity: Hundreds of thousands of Ohio’s school-age children do not participate in an Afterschool program. This map shows that there is an enormous opportunity to serve more children in our state.

To submit or update your program’s data to be included on this map, click HERE .


The State of Afterschool in Ohio Report

As a companion to the data map, OAN is excited to release the State of Afterschool in Ohio Report. This one-page report talks about the high need for Afterschool in Ohio, as well as highlights some statistics from the juvenile crime and violence, food insecurity, and career-readiness lenses.

Other key findings that shaped the development of this report include:

Looking for an Afterschool or Summer Learning program in Ohio? Choose one of the links below to get connected:

ODJFS LICENSED PROGRAMS – The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is responsible for licensing Afterschool or School Age Child Care (SACC) programs operated by child care centers, child day camps, and Type A and B homes. For more information on finding an ODJFS licensed School Age Child Care program, click here.

ODE LICENSED PROGRAMS – The Ohio Department of Education is responsible for licensing school-age child care (5yrs- 14yrs) programs operated by public schools, educational service centers, community schools, boards of developmental disabilities, and chartered nonpublic schools with multiple grades above kindergarten. For more information on finding an ODE licensed Afterschool or School Aged Child Care (SACC) program, click here.

21st CCLC PROGRAMS IN OHIO – 21st Century Community Learning Centers (CCLC) are federally funded Afterschool programs that provide an opportunity for children who come from economically disadvantaged families and attend low-performing schools to receive academic supports. School districts, schools, community-based organizations, including faith-based organizations, institutions of higher education, city or county government agencies, for-profit corporations, and other public or private entities may host a 21st CCLC Afterschool program. For more information on finding a 21st CCLC Afterschool program, click here.