Measuring Skill Development for Out-of-School Youth Grant Impact
GrantID: 69614
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: January 23, 2025
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Skill Development for Out-of-School Youth
Funding for skill development programs targeting out-of-school youth centers on initiatives designed to bridge the gap between education and employment through vocational training and skill acquisition. This funding is specifically allocated for programs that equip young individuals with practical skills that align with market demands, facilitating their reintegration into the workforce. Initiatives may cover diverse areas, such as trade skills, digital literacy, and entrepreneurship. However, this funding does not support general educational programs or academic tutoring without a direct pathway to employment.
For example, a program may be designed to provide young individuals with training in carpentry or plumbing, allowing participants to gain certifications that are recognized by industry employers. Another practical application would involve a program providing coding boot camps for youths interested in technology, offering them opportunities to collaborate with tech companies. These types of programs not only help participants acquire valuable skills but also create measurable pathways to gainful employment.
Organizations that should consider applying for this funding are those that have successfully conducted similar skill-building training programs in the past and have established partnerships with local businesses or industries that are willing to provide training opportunities or job placements. In contrast, those organizations that focus solely on academic achievements without incorporating market-relevant skill training may not find alignment with this funding's goals.
Capacity requirements essential for successful application often include having industry connections to facilitate practical training and job placements, as well as a structured curriculum focused on skill development. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate how they will measure outcomes, such as job placement rates and income growth for participants. Programs that fail to outline a clear and actionable plan for evaluating the program's success may struggle to meet funding criteria.
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