Measuring Workforce Training Grant Impact
GrantID: 63698
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Workforce Training for Underprivileged Students
The importance of equipping underprivileged students with workforce skills cannot be understated in today’s job market. The Workforce Training for Underprivileged Students initiative is specifically directed towards non-profits that prepare these students for future career opportunities through skill development programs. This funding is focused on job readiness training and does not include support for general educational funds or unrelated community outreach initiatives.
For example, a non-profit might use this grant to implement a vocational training program that teaches coding and IT skills, directly addressing current market demands and providing students with skills that are highly sought after. Another case is a program focused on offering retail and service industry training for high school students, helping them to secure part-time jobs while also gaining valuable experience in customer service and teamwork.
Applicants must be non-profit organizations that provide training directly intended to improve job readiness among students up to 24 years of age. Organizations not focused on workforce development or that have existing funding resources may find this initiative less applicable. Eligibility criteria might also exclude for-profit entities or those whose training services do not directly lead to employment outcomes.
Successful proposals for this grant should include a robust plan for curriculum development aligned with job market needs, a strategy for engaging employers as partners, and a clear assessment of student progress through skill acquisition metrics. Non-profits must also demonstrate their ability to connect students with mentorship and internship opportunities, as these experiential learning components substantially enhance the effectiveness of the training initiatives.
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