What Education Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 65226
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $12,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Innovative Tutoring Programs for Struggling Students
Innovative tutoring programs are reshaping the educational landscape for at-risk high school students, particularly in low-income urban areas. This funding is designed to address critical educational challenges, focusing specifically on integrating technology-based solutions into traditional tutoring methods. These initiatives cover aspects such as one-on-one tutoring, educational resource development, and online learning platforms. Excluded from this funding are initiatives that do not utilize technology or those targeting students already achieving at proficient levels.
One compelling use case involves a digital tutoring platform that connects certified educators with students facing significant barriers to academic success. For instance, a school district struggling with low graduation rates implements a program where students can receive online tutoring sessions after school hours. This model not only provides academic support tailored to individual needs but also enables flexibility for students juggling work or family commitments. Other scenarios include partnerships with local nonprofits that offer after-school tutoring programs focusing on math and science, where students can engage with interactive tools to enhance their learning experience.
Organizations eligible to apply for this funding include schools, educational nonprofits, and community organizations that can demonstrate a direct impact on student learning outcomes. These entities should have a history of working directly with at-risk youth and be able to leverage technology effectively in their tutoring approaches. Conversely, private tutoring companies that do not partner with educational institutions or non-profits may not qualify, as this funding aims to support community-oriented efforts rather than profit-driven enterprises.
Alignment with educational benchmarks and community needs is vital for any proposal. Programs must showcase how their innovative tutoring solutions align with state educational standards and address specific gaps in knowledge among the target student population. Funded initiatives are expected to contribute towards raising test scores, improving college readiness, and enhancing student engagement through technological integration, thereby driving long-term academic success.
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