Remote Rolling Interest Informational Session
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Remote Rolling Interest Informational Session

Join us as we provide potential providers the opportunity to learn about our Rolling Interest process.

By After School Matters

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About this event

    Rolling Interest Informational Session

    After School Matters is seeking Employee Instructors (EI) and Community-Based Organizations (CBO) interested in providing after-school programs during the upcoming School Year 2026 (Fall 2025 and Spring 2026) sessions. These program providers will mentor and share their expertise with high school teens by delivering a wide range of program opportunities across the city of Chicago in our four main content areas: Arts, Communication & Leadership, Sports, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).

    This remote event is your chance to learn about our Rolling Interest process.

    • Note: one on one opportunity to discuss your program idea with a Programs team member will not be available during this session.
    • Ask questions from various ASM departments involved in the Rolling Interest process.

    FAQs

    Where can I contact the organizer with any questions? All emails should be sent to rfp@afterschoolmatters.org.

    Where will the event be held? This event will be held remotely through Zoom. We will send an updated Zoom link to those who RSVP.

    Do I have to complete a Rolling Interest form before attending the Information Session? It would be preferred but not required. Go to: https://afterschoolmatters.org/program-providers/become-a-provider/.

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    After School Matters provides Chicago high school teens with high quality, after-school and summer opportunities to explore and develop their talents while gaining critical skills for work, college and beyond. Since 1991, After School Matters has offered more than 350,000 opportunities to teens, helping them gain valuable knowledge and skills which have helped them discover their passion in life. Programs take place at locations throughout the city including Chicago public high schools, Chicago Park District and Chicago Public Library locations, community organizations, downtown at the Gallery 37 Center for the Arts, in Belmont Cragin at our Michael and Karyn Lutz Center for After School Matters and at our new After School Matters at Gately Park space. For more information, visit www.afterschoolmatters.org.

    FreeJul 10 · 1:00 PM PDT