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About the Afterschool Incubator

The Denver Afterschool Alliance serves as an incubator of new initiatives and ideas that have the power to improve afterschool experiences.

Through the Afterschool Incubator, we partner with local and national philanthropic funders, government agencies and youth-serving organizations to pilot innovative programs in Denver that enhance quality and build stronger, more emotionally-intelligent afterschool organizations.

Current Initiatives

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The SEAL Initiative

In 2017, the Wallace Foundation selected Denver as one of six cities to help implement the Partnerships for Social Emotional Learning Initiative (PSELI), known locally as the SEAL Initiative. Through this partnership, the DAA and Denver Public Schools are working together to build the capacity of select day-schools and afterschool programs to integrate SEAL into their organizational practices, staff structures and goals for youth.

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Healthy Lifestyles

After hearing from youth-service providers and youth themselves that there were few marijuana awareness and education resources available, the DAA partnered with the YESS Institute to develop Health Lifestyles, a marijuana curriculum for middle-schoolers. This new program was made possible through funding from the City and County of Denver’s revenue marijuana sales tax to support early prevention efforts through afterschool programs.

If you have questions about the Afterschool Incubator or any of its current initiatives, contact us at info@daalearn.org.