The Out of School Alliance (OOSA) includes information on training, activities and equipment as well as forms and other paperwork.
The site also offers a discounted insurance package for out-of-school clubs and an online forum to help people share ideas and experiences.
Co-founder Catherine Wrench said: "When I was setting up my own out-of-school club, I was frustrated at how hard it was to get the full picture of what was required. I could find no single source with all the information I needed and I spent many late nights trying to assemble all sorts of policy documents to satisfy Ofsted requirements."
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