This map summarizes Michigan's out-of-school time ('OST') funding by county for 2023-24, 2024-25, and 2025-26. The map compiles funding from the 32N Out-of-School Time Grants ('32N'), Michigan's 21st Century Community Learning Centers ('21st CCLC'), and private OST philanthropy. Analysis is conducted using county-level data.
- Hover over a county to see details about its overall OST funding.
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The charts breaks down sites by their ZIP codes' characteristics and state averages, including:
- Regions: A breakdown of Michigan into ten general geographic areas.
- Child Opportunity Level: "Very low" means limited access to resources; "very high" means high access to resources. Opportunities are estimated based on a neighborhood's educational, health and environment, and social and economic characteristics. To learn more, visit our Child Opportunity Index by Zip Code.
- Geographic Type: Whether a ZIP code is classified as city, suburban, rural or a town.
- Population Size: Population size is determined by a site's zip code and its estimated number of K12 children from the 2023 American Community Five-Year Survey. Zip codes are low for less than 500 children, moderate for 500 to 1,499 children, and high for greater than 1,500 children.