Measuring Out-of-School Youth Grant Impact
GrantID: 68116
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Children & Childcare grants, Education grants, Employment, Labor & Training Workforce grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Youth/Out-of-School Youth grants.
Grant Overview
Community Partnerships for Out-of-School Youth Engagement
This initiative focuses on building community partnerships that engage out-of-school youth through various activities aimed at reducing disengagement risks. It specifically supports collaborative efforts and programming initiatives, excluding proposals centered solely on traditional educational models or solely recreational activities. Successful projects may involve sports, arts, vocational skills development, and mentoring programs intended to foster skill acquisition and social reintegration.
Addressing Youth Disconnection
A significant barrier faced by out-of-school youth is their disconnection from supportive networks and resources that could aid their reintegration into productive educational or employment pathways. Programs that establish partnerships with local organizations can create a robust support system through joint initiatives. For instance, initiatives that combine sports training with academic tutoring can provide a comprehensive platform for youth engagement, utilizing shared resources across organizations to maximize impact.
Capacity Requirements for Effective Engagement
Organizations seeking funding must demonstrate their ability to effectively engage youth through partnerships. Capacity-building considerations will include prior experience in collaborative programming and the ability to reach target populations within the community. It is essential that applicants highlight their strategies for outreach, showing established relationships with schools, local businesses, and community centers that can provide additional resources and support.
Fit Assessment Criteria
Evaluation of proposals will focus on the capacity to mobilize community resources and create a supportive atmosphere for disconnected youth. Organizations should clearly outline their intended methodology for participant engagement and retention, as well as how collaborative efforts will drive program success. Metrics for evaluating outcomes, such as participant attendance, skill acquisition, and subsequent re-engagement in education or employment, play a crucial role in the assessment process.
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