Measuring Mentorship Program Impact
GrantID: 63298
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: March 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Mentorship Programs for At-Risk Youth
This funding opportunity is dedicated to supporting innovative mentorship programs aimed explicitly at fostering personal development and academic achievement among at-risk youth. It particularly focuses on initiatives that connect high school students with community mentors who provide guidance tailored to each student's unique challenges. Unlike other funding sources that might address broader educational initiatives, this program does not fund direct classroom activities or general youth outreach; it is specifically targeted at structured mentorship.
An illustrative example includes a mentorship program pairing at-risk high school students with professionals in fields they aspire to enter. These mentorship relationships can foster skills development and provide insights that help students navigate personal and academic challenges. Another use case is an after-school program where mentors assist students in developing study plans, time management skills, and strategies for academic success, ultimately reducing dropout rates.
Eligible applicants must be organizations that can demonstrate an established framework for mentorship, including training for mentors and mechanisms for tracking progress. Schools looking to fund casual mentoring initiatives without structured support may find their applications less compelling.
Recent education policies indicate a renewed focus on student support systems that address the unique needs of at-risk youth. The most successful applications will demonstrate a clear measurement of impact on student outcomes, with proof points like improved grades and decreased behavioral issues. By aligning with current trends that emphasize individualized support, these initiatives are better positioned to receive funding.
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