Measuring After-School STEM Mentorship Impact

GrantID: 62671

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Deadline: Ongoing

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After-School STEM Mentorship for Underrepresented Youth: Measuring Outcomes

In the context of after-school programs, this funding focuses on initiatives that provide STEM mentorship targeting underrepresented youth populations, specifically girls and students of color. It seeks to address the disproportionate underrepresentation in STEM fields through structured engagement, while excluding unrelated educational programs or those lacking a STEM focus.

To ensure clarity and effectiveness, this program requires clear outcome measurements which are expected to include increased interest in STEM subjects, improved skills, and potential pathways to STEM careers. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) include participant attendance rates, engagement in hands-on workshops, and the number of mentorship sessions attended. Tracking these metrics will provide insight into the program’s effectiveness in reaching its goals.

Reporting requirements will necessitate detailed evaluation reports at specified intervals, outlining progress against the outlined KPIs. This includes qualitative data gathered through participant surveys and quantitative data from attendance logs. Furthermore, an annual review will be pivotal in assessing the program’s overall impact and refining future strategies.

Performance thresholds for successful program completion may include achieving at least 80% attendance in workshops and a minimum of 75% of participants reporting increased interest in STEM fields. Such benchmarks not only facilitate accountability but also ensure that the program aligns with the overarching goals of diversifying STEM education initiatives.

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