Indigenous Economic Issues Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 5015
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: March 31, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Success for Students: A Guide to Fellowship Outcomes The Fellowship to American Indian and Alaska Native Doctoral Candidates for Economics provides financial assistance to eligible students pursuing research in economic and economic development focusing on or influencing Native Communities. As a crucial aspect of this grant, measuring success is essential to evaluating the impact of the fellowship on students. In this context, measuring success involves assessing the progress and outcomes of doctoral candidates in their research endeavors.### Required Outcomes and KPIs for Student ResearchersTo measure the success of student researchers, the fellowship program requires the tracking of specific outcomes and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). These may include the completion of research projects, publication of research findings in reputable academic journals, and presentation of research at conferences. Additionally, KPIs such as research productivity, academic achievement, and career advancement may be used to evaluate the effectiveness of the fellowship. For instance, the program may track the number of students who complete their doctoral degrees within a certain timeframe or the number of research papers published by fellows. By monitoring these outcomes and KPIs, the fellowship program can assess its impact on students and make data-driven decisions to improve its effectiveness.The Federal Pell Grant program, a significant source of financial aid for students, highlights the importance of measuring student outcomes. The program's emphasis on evaluating student success and progress underscores the need for robust measurement and evaluation frameworks. In the context of the Fellowship to American Indian and Alaska Native Doctoral Candidates for Economics, measuring student outcomes involves navigating the complexities of assessing research productivity and academic achievement. ### Reporting Requirements and Compliance for Student FellowsStudent fellows must comply with specific reporting requirements to ensure that their progress and outcomes are accurately tracked. These requirements may include regular progress reports, financial reports, and final research reports. The fellowship program may also require student fellows to adhere to specific research standards and protocols, such as those related to data collection and analysis. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to comply with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) regulations, which ensure the protection of human subjects in research. Student fellows must also be aware of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records.A significant delivery challenge unique to this sector is the need to balance the demands of doctoral research with the requirements of the fellowship program. Student fellows may face challenges in managing their research projects, meeting reporting deadlines, and complying with program regulations. To mitigate these challenges, the fellowship program may provide support and resources, such as research training and mentorship, to help student fellows succeed.### Navigating Eligibility Barriers and Compliance TrapsStudent fellows must be aware of the eligibility barriers and compliance traps associated with the fellowship program. For instance, failure to comply with IRB regulations or FERPA requirements can result in significant consequences, including loss of funding. Additionally, student fellows must ensure that their research projects align with the program's goals and objectives, and that they meet the required outcomes and KPIs. By understanding these requirements and navigating the associated challenges, student fellows can maximize their chances of success and make meaningful contributions to their field of research.Q: How do I know if I am eligible for the Fellowship to American Indian and Alaska Native Doctoral Candidates for Economics? A: To determine your eligibility, review the program's eligibility criteria, which include being an American Indian or Alaska Native doctoral candidate pursuing research in economic and economic development focusing on or influencing Native Communities. You can also review the Pell Grant eligibility requirements, as they may provide insight into the types of students the program aims to support.Q: What types of research expenses are covered under the fellowship program? A: The program provides financial assistance to cover costs related to data collection and data analysis. You can review the grants for college students and graduate school scholarships to understand the types of expenses that are typically covered. Be sure to review the program's specific guidelines to determine eligible expenses.Q: How do I report my research progress to the fellowship program? A: The program requires regular progress reports, financial reports, and final research reports. You should review the program's reporting requirements and schedule to ensure compliance. You can also look into the cal grant reporting requirements for additional guidance on reporting research progress.
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