Measuring Re-engagement Grant Impact for Out-of-School Youth

GrantID: 67276

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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Summary

If you are located in and working in the area of Youth/Out-of-School Youth, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Re-engagement Programs for Out-of-School Youth

As educational systems evolve, the need for innovative solutions to re-engage out-of-school youth has become paramount. These programs target young individuals who have disengaged from traditional education pathways, providing them with opportunities to return to school or enter the workforce. This funding stream emphasizes project-based learning combined with job readiness training, acting as a bridge for these youth to pursue their potential. Unlike general educational grants, this funding is specifically tailored to reintegrating out-of-school youth and does not support conventional educational institutions directly.

Required Outcomes and Benchmarks

The expected outcomes of re-engagement programs are not only academic achievements but also measurable employment results. Benchmarks may include increasing the number of youth who successfully transition back into formal education settings or those who secure internships or apprenticeships within six months of program completion. By placing a strong emphasis on immediate, tangible results, organizations can ensure a framework that actively contributes to the reintegration of at-risk youth into society.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

To gauge success effectively, programs must track several specific KPIs, including participant enrollment rates, retention rates throughout the program, the number of participants who achieve a high school diploma or GED, and job placement rates within six months post-program. Each of these metrics is critical for evaluating the program’s effectiveness and ensuring that funds are utilized towards achieving defined success objectives. In addition, organizations should also measure participant satisfaction and their perceptions of personal growth throughout the process.

Evaluation and Reporting Requirements

Regular evaluation and reporting are essential components of managing re-engagement programs. These requirements typically include bi-annual reporting on participant outcomes, data-driven assessments of program effectiveness, and narratives explaining how funds have been utilized. Funders expect organizations to provide transparent reporting on both quantitative outcomes and qualitative insights, making it clear how funding has positively impacted the community's youth.

Performance Thresholds

To maintain funding status, organizations must meet established performance thresholds, ensuring that at least 70% of participants achieve targeted outcomes. Failure to meet these thresholds can jeopardize future funding opportunities, pushing organizations to either implement corrective action plans or face potential funding cuts. Consequently, rigorous tracking and adaptability in response to performance metrics are essential for the sustainability of these programs.

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