After-School Mentorship Programs: Funding Realities

GrantID: 57843

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500

Deadline: September 25, 2023

Grant Amount High: $2,500

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Grant Overview

After-School Mentorship Programs for Youth Growth

The purpose of this grant initiative is to support the establishment of after-school mentorship programs tailored for underprivileged students. This funding is distinct from general youth programs and specifically excludes funding for any activities not directly related to mentorship and personal development. By pairing students with professionals who can offer guidance, support, and skills development, this initiative aims to foster long-term personal and academic growth for youth.

For instance, a funded program might connect students with mentors from various fields, providing them with tailored workshops on goal setting and career exploration, which directly contribute to academic motivation and success. Another relevant scenario could involve a mentorship group integrated into the school’s aftercare program, where students can receive assistance with homework while also attending skill-based workshops led by community professionals.

Eligible applicants for this grant include educational institutions, non-profit organizations dedicated to youth development, and community-based organizations with established mentorship initiatives. However, those organizations that solely provide recreational activities or do not have structured mentorship components are excluded from funding. The focus is on comprehensive support to guide students academically and personally, rather than merely providing leisure activities.

In evaluating applicable programs, alignment with evidence-based approaches in mentorship is crucial. Organizations must demonstrate how their mentorship strategies will be assessed through measurable outcomes such as improved academic performance and increased aspirations for higher education, thus ensuring that all students participating in the program receive the full support necessary to navigate their futures successfully.

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