NAZA's Mission
NAZA’s mission is to increase youths’ equitable access to out-of-school time learning experiences that help youth thrive and develop to their full potential. Launched in 2009 by Mayor Karl Dean, the Nashville After Zone Alliance (NAZA) is a partnership between the Nashville Public Library, Metro Nashville Public Schools, the Mayor’s Office, and over 30 youth development organizations all working collaboratively to improve the learning experiences of youth. Learn more.
The need for NAZA is demonstrated by the following statistics:

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Some NAZA-funded summer programs start as early as May 26! Get your applications in NOW to secure your rising 5th-9th grader's spot in a FREE, high-quality summer program where they can learn new things, develop new skills, and make new friends: nashvillez.org/naza-sponsored-programs/summer-programs/
Tennessee, get your entries ready NOW! The Afterschool Alliance is looking for youth-made artwork to celebrate the 26th annual #LightsOnAfterschool - Send in new or existing materials for the chance to win $500 and have your art displayed worldwide! See the rules and guidelines here: www.afterschoolalliance.org/afterschoolsnack/The-2025-Lights-On-Afterschool-Poster-Contest-is-ope...