College Success Initiatives: Who Qualifies and Constraints

GrantID: 59103

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

Those working in Aging/Seniors and located in may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

College Success Initiatives for First-Generation Students

This grant funding is dedicated to college readiness programs specifically designed to assist first-generation college students in Florida. These programs focus on academic preparation, mentoring, and support services, aiming to improve college enrollment and retention rates. It’s important to clarify that funding does not extend to projects unrelated to higher education success, such as general youth mentoring without a specific academic focus or offerings that do not involve college pathways.

One concrete use case for this funding could be a program that pairs first-generation students with mentors who have successfully navigated college, providing them with guidance on academic choices and personal development. Another possibility might involve workshops focusing on essential skills such as time management, financial literacy, and academic writing that specifically cater to the unique challenges faced by these students.

Organizations eligible for this grant include schools, non-profits, and community colleges that have established programs aimed at supporting first-generation students. However, organizations that do not have a track record of measurable outcomes related to college success or that lack the infrastructure to provide sustained support may find themselves at a disadvantage in the application process.

The grant requires detailed evaluations based on key performance indicators, such as college enrollment rates, retention rates, and overall student satisfaction. Accordingly, applicants need to provide a comprehensive plan outlining how they will track and report these metrics, ensuring accountability and ongoing assessment of the program's impact.

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