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Our Impact

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Creating Opportunity for Boston's Youth

All young people deserve the opportunity to reach their full potential. Research shows that by age 12, students growing up in underserved communities have had 6,000 fewer hours to learn outside the classroom than peers from well-resourced communities. Our flagship program, Connections, plays a crucial role in closing this gap.

Practicing hands-on science in our ecosystems enhances children’s ability to question and observe, sparking their curiosity about the natural world. Tackling our challenge structures and participating in Outward Bound expeditions helps them build confidence, resilience, and a greater sense of possibility. This unique combination — field science and physical challenge — has a profound impact on Boston Public Schools students’ academic and social-emotional growth.

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Program Evaluations & Research 

We are committed to ongoing evaluation of our programs and to continuous improvement. We use well-established evaluation tools, including the National Institute on Out-of-School Survey of Academic and Youth Outcomes (SAYO-Y) tool, the Common Instrument Suite (CIS), and Outward Bound’s Domains of Thriving tool and partner with researchers and educators at Harvard Medical SchoolWellesley CollegeUC Berkeley Lawrence Hall of ScienceBoston Public Schools, the National Park Service, and Boston After School and Beyond measure the efficacy of our programs. 

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Our Impact

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Opening New Worlds

“High-quality nature-based youth programs can provide learning environments and experiences that align with what we know is critical for youth learning and development.”  

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Evidence-Based Programming All young people deserve the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our flagship program, Connections, plays a crucial role in closing the opportunity gap.

Connections

6,000 hours

The difference in outside-classroom learning time, by age 12, between students growing up in underserved communities and peers from well-resourced communities.

1,800

Students provided with free access to outdoor social & emotional learning by CSIOBS each year.

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