Measuring After-School Program Outcomes
GrantID: 66520
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Technology Funding for After-School Programs
The funding available for after-school programs specifically addresses the need for equitable access to educational opportunities for children in low-income families. This funding is aimed at expanding after-school enrichment activities focused on academic support and social development, while it excludes direct monetary assistance to families or support for traditional child care without a structured educational component. This distinction ensures that the investment directly impacts program accessibility and quality for participating children.
A notable example of the effective use of this funding is the collaboration between local schools and non-profit organizations to develop and enhance after-school STEM programs. By offering an array of hands-on projects and access to technology, children are able to engage with science and mathematics in a practical setting, improving both academic performance and interest in these fields. Another instance is a program that integrates creative arts into after-school activities, allowing children to explore artistic skills and enhance social interactions in a supportive environment.
Organizations eligible for this funding include community-based non-profits, educational institutions, and other local entities that serve directly to provide after-school programs. However, organizations that do not have established plans for programmatic growth or those that cannot demonstrate potential for community engagement will not be prioritized. It is vital that applicants outline a commitment to supporting children’s educational journeys and ensuring program participation by systematically removing barriers.
Also critical for funding success is an understanding of capacity requirements, including adequately trained staff, suitable facilities, and a clear curriculum framework that promotes safety and learning. Ensuring that after-school programs not only expand access but also maintain quality through evaluative measures will be necessary for sustained success and resource allocation.
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