What Peer Tutoring Programs Cover (and Excludes)
GrantID: 57961
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: August 22, 2023
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Peer Tutoring Programs for Academic Improvement
With the need for academic support soaring, particularly in critical subjects such as science and mathematics, funding dedicated to peer tutoring programs is essential. This grant initiative aims to provide financial backing for programs designed to foster collaborative learning environments that leverage student-to-student tutoring. The funding is not intended for generic educational costs but rather focused on structured peer tutoring initiatives that demonstrate clear outcomes.
For example, a school district might receive funding to implement a peer tutoring program where high-achieving students provide tutoring to their classmates struggling in math. Equipped with training and resources, these peer tutors would aim to improve their peers’ grades significantly and bolster overall confidence in their capabilities. Another scenario could involve a specialized tutoring program targeting students who performed below proficiency in standardized tests, aiming to track improvements through targeted interventions.
Eligible applicants typically include public and private schools, educational nonprofits, and community organizations focused on academic support. However, proposals that do not outline a clear peer interaction model, or those that do not specify measurable academic goals will not qualify for funding. Organizations should illustrate their understanding of academic standards and demonstrate strategies to foster collaboration among students.
Projects funded under this initiative need to show concrete metrics for success, including improvements in grades and standardized testing scores. Evaluation criteria will focus on both qualitative and quantitative measures of academic progress. Assessment frameworks must be in place to track the effectiveness of the peer tutoring interactions and will require regular reporting for continued funding.
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