Program Overview

Offered in partnership with the Charles S. Mott Foundation, the 10-month learning experience is grounded in deep discussion and led by policy change-makers. Fellows work closely with their afterschool networks and network leads to build capacity, ensure statewide connectivity, and assist in advancing the public interest policy agenda of the network. The fellowship is named for William S. White, Richard W. Riley, and Terry K. Peterson, all of whom have been instrumental in the growth of afterschool and summer learning programs and policies.

Fellows In Focus

Paula Adams

Executive Director and Founding Member, Hawaii Afterschool Alliance

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Discover what key skills and knowledge Paula Adams took away from the White-Riley-Peterson Policy Fellowship.

Dr. Sheronda Witter

Out-of-School Time Advisor, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Education

Learn how the fellowship affected Dr. Witter’s career trajectory and ability to have impact on afterschool.

Melanie Hooper

President and CEO of Camp Fire Alaska

Get a glimpse of Melanie Hooper’s journey through White-Riley-Peterson in a piece by Thomas Azzarella, who nominated Melanie for the fellowship.

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Cody Buchanan

Cody Buchanan of Colorado, hired the Department of Education’s first Youth Engagement Specialist, a position created through his efforts.

Leslye Lugo

Leslye Lugo of California is working to have the out-of-school-time workforce gain visibility as a profession by having their own Standardized Occupational Code by 2028.

Roy Fowler

Roy Fowler of Maine introduced financial incentives for afterschool programs that agreed to participate in Maine’s Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP), become fully licensed, and participate in mandated technical assistance.

Gabby Schwartz

Gabby Schwartz of New York is in the process of aligning both New York state-funded afterschool programs (Empire State After-School and Advantage After School).

Fellowship At A Glance

  • 13
    Cohorts
    to date
  • 209
    Fellows
    have participated
  • All 50
    States
    represented in program
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