Civic Literacy Delivery for Underrepresented Students

GrantID: 59441

Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000

Deadline: February 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $15,000

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Summary

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Grant Overview

Civic Literacy for Underrepresented Student Populations

This grant opportunity focuses on developing specialized civics education programs aimed specifically at underrepresented student populations in middle schools. The initiative strives to ensure equity by providing tailored resources and support for these students, thus enhancing their educational experience and fostering civic engagement. Importantly, this funding does not cover general educational programs or those lacking a clear focus on serving underrepresented groups.

A practical implementation of this funding could be a program that partners with community organizations to offer mentorship and tutoring services that address barriers to civic education for these students. For instance, students could receive individualized instruction to help them understand civic processes while being encouraged to engage in community activities relevant to their cultural backgrounds. Another scenario could involve workshops that focus on storytelling through cultural expressions, allowing students to explore their own narratives within the context of civic duties and responsibilities.

Eligible applicants for this funding include schools, non-profits, and community organizations committed to promoting equity in civic education. Programs that do not specifically address the needs of underrepresented groups or lack measurable objectives may not qualify. Organizations must demonstrate their ability to create impactful programming that addresses gaps in understanding concerning civic engagement.

To effectively implement successful programs under this grant, applicants should consider necessary resources such as staff training, partnerships with local organizations, and ongoing assessments of student engagement and understanding. Ensuring that these tailored programs lead to increased civic knowledge and involvement among students will be crucial for measurable success.

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