The State of Education Funding in 2024
GrantID: 61185
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Literacy Training for Underserved Communities
The funding for digital literacy programs focuses on bridging the digital divide by providing essential training to historically underserved community members. It specifically aims to support initiatives that train adults and youth in digital skills necessary for modern educational and employment contexts. From basic computer skills to navigating online job applications, these programs seek to enhance participants’ technological proficiency and access to resources. However, this funding does not support hardware purchases, such as laptops or tablets, nor does it fund programs that relate solely to non-digital education initiatives.
For example, an organization may run a series of workshops in a community center, providing training sessions on how to create resumes, apply for jobs online, or utilize educational platforms effectively. Such programs may include partnerships with local schools to facilitate broader access to students and adults alike. Another case could involve an after-school program that teaches students how to conduct research online and use digital tools for their homework, empowering them to better engage with their education.
Applicants should ideally represent organizations committed to serving underserved populations and have prior experience in educational or training program delivery. However, prospective applicants that lack the capacity to deliver on these training programs or have no track record of working within the community’s specific context may find themselves ineligible.
Particular alignment factors for successful proposals include having a well-defined curriculum, clear metrics for measuring outcomes, and demonstrated community buy-in from both participants and local organizations. The programs funded under this initiative are expected to reflect the specific technological challenges that residents face, ensuring that training is relevant, accessible, and deliverable over the course of the grant period.
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