Outdoor Recreation Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 67765
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: October 31, 2024
Grant Amount High: $200,000
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Grant Overview
Educational Workshops to Promote Safe Outdoor Practices
Funding for educational workshops targeting safe outdoor practices is essential to ensure individuals engage with outdoor recreation in a manner that emphasizes safety and environmental stewardship. This funding primarily supports initiatives that do not directly include outdoor events or services; rather, they focus on imparting critical knowledge and skills through training sessions targeted at various groups, such as schools, youth organizations, and community groups.
This grant supports the development of workshops that equip participants with essential skills for outdoor activities. For instance, one could see programs that focus on hiking safety, offering advice on preparation, risk assessment, and navigation. Workshops may also emphasize sustainable fishing methods, elevating the importance of conservation while enhancing participants' outdoor experience. By leveraging technology, these workshops can be conducted virtually to reach a wider audience, particularly benefiting regions with limited access to outdoor education.
Eligible applicants for this funding include educational institutions and organizations that provide training to youth or community groups. However, grassroots organizations or projects that solely focus on hands-on outdoor activities, without an educational component, are less likely to qualify. These workshops must integrate safety lessons prominently, ensuring that participants not only learn about the thrills of outdoor activities but also understand the responsibilities that come with them.
To align with funding priorities, applicants must demonstrate a clear plan for measuring the effectiveness of their educational initiatives concerning the safety outcomes of outdoor activities. Successful programs typically include pre- and post-workshop assessments to track improvements in knowledge and safety practices among participants. Overall, this funding seeks to elevate awareness of outdoor safety and foster a culture of responsible recreation, which can ultimately lead to better safety outcomes in communities.
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