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HOW NAZ WORKS

Out-of-School Time Connecting Kids to Mentors Summer School Opportunities After School Programs Transportation Homework Help Healthy Meals Financial Education GED Assistance Public Assistance Test Preparation Resume Training Job Search Support Job Training Program Referrals Early Childhood Education Parent Education: Strategies and Empowerment High-Quality Childcare Navigate Behavioral Health Services Housing Clinical Consultations Behavioral Health High-Quality Schools Goal Setting In-School Support One-on-One Support

EDUCATIONPIPELINE Early Childhood Education K-12 Schools Mentors Out-of-School Time College

WHOLE-FAMILYSUPPORT Behavioral Health Career & Finance Housing

NAZ ECOSYSTEM

Build evidence-based plans for all NAZ programs Track progress for every program and every child

Goal for all families, schools, partners: College Readiness! Achievement plan Data and progress monitoring system: NAZ Connect Best-practice process: NAZ Seal of Effectiveness Team of NAZ staff located across partners

Zone Total = 2,200 FAMILIES ENROLLED = 10 Families GOAL 1, & BEYOND