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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Finish your day out at the #LEDconference with one of these excellent workshop selections! No matter who you choose, you're sure to learn something new.
• Tips and Strategies for Program Planning in After-School Programs - Monica McLaurine
• Elevating After-School Programing: Practical Strategies for Quality and Impact - Dr. Quanasha Starks![]()
Register for these and other sessions by visiting nashvillez.org/events/led2025/
Have you registered for this year's #LEDconference yet? The conference offers a FREE day of learning, networking, and fun, on a wide range of topics for youth development professionals. Here's a peek at your workshop options for the third session of the day:
• Empowering Tomorrow’s Leaders: Tips on Integrating Youth Leadership in Your Program - Deana Washington & Allie Duke
• Transforming Communities: A Comprehensive Vision for Holistic Youth Development in Nashville - James Turner II
• Partners in Learning: Elevating Family Engagement Practices - Dr. Yolanda Jackson![]()
Learn more and sign up today: nashvillez.org/events/led2025/