Measuring Civic Engagement Competition Impact

GrantID: 68356

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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Civic Engagement Competitions for High School Students

The funding for civic engagement competitions is designed to incentivize high school students to actively participate in civic life through creative projects that address local social issues. The initiative supports competitions that require participants to research democratic principles, develop their projects, and showcase them publicly. It excludes competitions that do not focus on civic issues or those lacking associated educational components.

Required Outcomes and Benchmarks

Specific outcomes for funded competitions include increased student knowledge of civic principles and measurable improvements in community involvement. For example, a competition might require students to develop a campaign to increase voter registration in their school, creating tangible impact metrics showcasing their contributions. Another scenario could involve students developing proposals to address local environmental concerns, allowing them to explore the intersection of civic engagement and public policy.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to Track

Competitions are expected to track key performance indicators such as the number of student participants, the breadth of civic issues addressed, and the extent of community engagement achieved through these initiatives. Indicators such as student survey results measuring changes in civic knowledge before and after participation must also be included. Gathering qualitative feedback and quantifying community responses will further enrich program evaluations.

Evaluation and Reporting Requirements

Organizations receiving funding must commit to rigorous evaluation processes, yielding comprehensive reports on the effectiveness of each competition. Reporting requirements will likely include detailed breakdowns of participant demographics, project outcomes, and follow-up assessments to gauge longer-term impacts on civic engagement among students.

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