What Educational Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 64662
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: July 11, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Educational Workshops for Habitat Conservation Awareness
This grant focuses on funding educational workshops that aim to raise awareness about habitat conservation for local wildlife species, such as brook trout and Atlantic salmon. It specifically excludes programs that do not engage students or the community in hands-on learning experiences. By delivering targeted educational initiatives, this funding supports efforts to inspire the next generation of conservation advocates through direct engagement and experience.
One illustrative use case of this funding is a workshop series implemented in various schools across New England. These workshops include interactive activities and field trips that allow students to explore local ecosystems and understand the critical roles of different species within those habitats. For example, students might participate in field studies along riverbanks, learning about the impact of pollution and habitat loss on species like the river herring.
This funding is ideal for educational institutions and non-profits aiming to provide structured programming that not only educates but also motivates students to take actionable steps in conservation. Conversely, proposals from organizations without a defined educational component or those that simply aim to raise funds for operational costs without incorporating hands-on student experiences will not be supported.
Proposals should demonstrate a clear understanding of how the curriculum aligns with state educational standards while also addressing local environmental issues. Successful applicants will need to outline their strategies for measuring student engagement and knowledge retention following the workshops. Strong emphasis on interactivity and community involvement will be essential for alignment with the grant objectives.
In summary, this funding initiative promotes innovative educational practices designed to empower young people with knowledge and skills related to habitat conservation. By focusing on immersive learning experiences, the program seeks to create a new generation committed to the preservation of local ecosystems.
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