National Partners
National Partners

National Partners

Corporate partnerships are vital in enabling us to offer out-of-school time programs that enrich the lives of thousands of students each year. These collaborations help us expand our footprint and reach, while also providing meaningful opportunities to engage employees.

We would like to thank the following philanthropic partners for their history of giving to After-School All-Stars. Please note that this list is not inclusive of the many generous partners who directly support us.

A Lasting Partnership

We have been proudly partnering with the Mott Foundation for 20 years. Together, we have safeguarded critical federal funding for afterschool programs and demonstrated how public and private partners can work together to create lasting impact.

Applegate logo
Costco Wholesale logo
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation logo
City National Bank logo
The Elma Philanthropies logo
Gary E. Milgard Family Foundations logo
Harris Philanthropies logo
Keysight Technologies logo
News Corp logo
New York Life logo
Susan Crown Exchange logo
Take-Two Interactive logo
Tailored Brands logo
TikTok logo
True logo
URBN logo
Westime logo
Windsong Trust logo

Partner Stories

  • National Partner NBA + ASAS a winning team

    NBA + ASAS: A Winning Team

    After-School All-Stars is proud to celebrate 20 years of partnership with the NBA, empowering students through mentorship, basketball, and innovative workforce initiatives.

    Stronger Together
  • Student at computer

    Introducing URBN Graphic Design Academy

    URBN will invest a total of $250,000 across two years to fund the Graphic Design Academy and support other youth initiatives that align with their mission to foster creativity and opportunity in the next generation.

    Get to Know URBN
  • Stars Align with Mott Foundation

    Since 2004, the Mott Foundation has spurred ASAS’ growth and success through program funding, operational support, endowment contributions, advocacy efforts, and active leadership on our national board of directors.

    A Legacy of Impact