Programs that provide summer and after-school programming to more than 1 million students are at risk because of a Trump administration freeze on education grants. Congress set aside money for the programs at Boys & Girls Clubs, the YMCA and public schools to provide academic support, enrichment and child care. But President Donald Trump's administration says it wants to make sure recipients’ programs align with the Republican president’s priorities. The Boys & Girls Club of America says many clubs have found ways to keep their summer programs open but there isn’t the same hope for the after-school programming this fall. The Boys & Girls Club of East Providence, Rhode Island, says the state helped with funding.