Building Civic Literacy Capacity in Mississippi
GrantID: 3991
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Mississippi's Children and Youth Program Grants
The 'Grants to Children for K-12 Tuition and Therapy' program in Mississippi is designed to support the educational and therapeutic needs of children aged 18 and younger who are the children of activists. The Mississippi Department of Education and regional organizations like the Mississippi Children's Museum are key partners in fostering an environment where these children can thrive. A primary outcome of this grant is to ensure that these children have access to quality K-12 education, including tuition support for private schools or extracurricular activities that promote their development. Additionally, the grant aims to provide therapy sessions for children who may be struggling with the emotional impacts of having activist parents.
Measuring Success in Mississippi
To measure the success of this grant, the funder, Banking Institution, will track several key performance indicators (KPIs). These include the number of children supported, the average grant amount awarded, and the types of programs or services that are funded. For instance, the grant will support summer camps, after-school programs, and activities like dance or sports that are essential for the holistic development of children. The state's unique demographic features, such as its rural counties along the Mississippi Delta region, present distinct challenges that this grant aims to address by providing targeted support. Applicants will be required to report on outcomes such as improved academic performance, increased access to therapeutic services, and overall well-being of the children.
Priority Outcomes and State Context
Mississippi's distinct geographic and demographic landscape, including its frontier counties and the Mississippi River border region, influences the priority outcomes of this grant. The state's educational infrastructure, coupled with regional initiatives like those supported by the Mississippi Development Authority, will be critical in achieving the desired outcomes. The grant's focus on supporting children of activists aligns with state and national efforts to promote educational equity and support vulnerable populations. By investing in 'scholarships in Mississippi' and 'grants for small businesses Mississippi' that support children's education and therapy, the Banking Institution is addressing a critical need in the state. As the grant program continues to evolve, it is likely to attract more applicants seeking 'small business grants ms' or 'mississippi grant money' to support their initiatives.
Q: What are the primary outcomes expected from the 'Grants to Children for K-12 Tuition and Therapy' program in Mississippi? A: The primary outcomes include improved access to quality K-12 education and therapeutic services for children of activists, measured through indicators such as academic performance and overall well-being.
Q: How will the Banking Institution track the success of the grant program in Mississippi? A: The funder will track KPIs such as the number of children supported, average grant amount, and types of programs funded to assess the program's effectiveness.
Q: Are there specific regions within Mississippi that are prioritized for this grant program? A: While the grant is open to eligible applicants statewide, particular attention is given to addressing the unique challenges faced by children in rural and frontier counties, such as those in the Mississippi Delta region.
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