What Out-of-School Youth Funding Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 58197

Grant Funding Amount Low: $190,000

Deadline: September 5, 2023

Grant Amount High: $190,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in that are actively involved in Community Development & Services. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Defining Out-of-School Youth Initiatives Under the Empowerment Grants for Fostering Military-Youth Connections through 4-H GrantTitle: Understanding the Scope and Opportunities for Youth Development ProgramsThe Empowerment Grants for Fostering Military-Youth Connections through 4-H, funded by the Department of Agriculture, presents a unique chance to bridge the gap between the military community and local youth. For out-of-school youth initiatives, understanding the definition and scope of the grant is crucial. This section delves into the boundaries, use cases, and eligibility criteria for out-of-school youth programs.Out-of-school youth refers to young individuals who are not currently enrolled in school or are at risk of dropping out. The grant focuses on supporting innovative projects that cater to this demographic, fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment through connections with the military community. Concrete use cases include after-school programs, mentorship initiatives, and vocational training that equip out-of-school youth with skills and confidence.Projects that should apply include those that provide alternative education pathways, life skills training, and recreational activities tailored to out-of-school youth. Conversely, projects that are too broad or not specifically tailored to the needs of out-of-school youth may not be suitable. For instance, general community development projects that do not directly address the needs of out-of-school youth may not be eligible.One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to comply with the National 4-H Council's program standards and guidelines. Organizations must ensure their projects align with these standards to be considered for funding.A key delivery challenge unique to out-of-school youth initiatives is the need to establish trust and engagement with a demographic that may be disconnected from traditional educational or community structures. Effective strategies must be developed to reach and retain the participation of out-of-school youth.## Trends and Priorities in Out-of-School Youth DevelopmentThe current trends in out-of-school youth development highlight a shift towards more integrated and holistic approaches that combine education, life skills, and community engagement. The grant prioritizes projects that demonstrate an understanding of these trends and can effectively leverage them to support out-of-school youth.Market and policy shifts indicate a growing emphasis on STEM education, vocational training, and mental health support for young people. As such, out-of-school youth initiatives that incorporate these elements are likely to be prioritized. Capacity requirements for organizations applying for the grant include the ability to deliver tailored programs and to measure their impact effectively.In Tennessee, where the grant is highlighted, there is a notable focus on community and economic development through youth empowerment. Organizations should be aware of these local priorities and tailor their proposals accordingly.## Operational Considerations and Risk Management for Out-of-School Youth InitiativesOut-of-school youth initiatives face unique operational challenges, including staffing and resource requirements. Programs must be staffed by individuals who are experienced in working with this demographic and have the necessary training and support. Resource requirements may include specialized equipment or facilities that can accommodate the needs of out-of-school youth.Eligibility barriers for out-of-school youth programs may include stringent eligibility criteria for participants or organizational requirements that are difficult to meet. Compliance traps include the risk of not adhering to the National 4-H Council's program standards or failing to meet reporting requirements.To mitigate these risks, organizations should ensure they have a clear understanding of the grant's requirements and can demonstrate their ability to comply. Measurement of outcomes is critical, with a focus on required outcomes such as improved educational engagement, life skills, and connections between out-of-school youth and the military community. KPIs may include participation rates, program completion rates, and feedback from participants.Reporting requirements will likely include regular progress reports and a final evaluation of the project's impact. Organizations should be prepared to meet these requirements and to use the data collected to inform future programming.Q: How can organizations ensure their projects meet the National 4-H Council's program standards?A: Organizations should review the National 4-H Council's guidelines carefully and ensure their projects align with these standards. This may involve consulting with 4-H experts or conducting a review of existing programs to identify areas for improvement.Q: What types of out-of-school youth programs are most likely to be funded under this grant?A: Programs that provide a combination of education, life skills training, and community engagement, and that demonstrate a clear connection to the military community, are likely to be prioritized.Q: How can organizations measure the success of their out-of-school youth initiatives?A: Organizations should focus on tracking participation rates, program completion rates, and feedback from participants. They should also be prepared to report on the outcomes of their projects in relation to the grant's required outcomes, such as improved educational engagement and life skills.

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