Economic Education Impact in New Hampshire Communities
GrantID: 18466
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: September 10, 2022
Grant Amount High: $25,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Advancing Economic Education in New Hampshire
The Banking Institution's Funding for Researchers of Economic Education grant aims to support initiatives that advance economic education to youth in non-school settings. For New Hampshire, the priority outcomes are centered around fostering a financially literate and economically informed population. The New Hampshire State Department of Education and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation are key partners in promoting economic education, and their efforts align with the grant's objectives.
New Hampshire's unique geography, with its rural frontier counties and proximity to major economic hubs like Boston, presents both opportunities and challenges for economic education. The state's economy is driven by industries such as tourism, manufacturing, and technology, with a strong presence of small businesses. According to the New Hampshire Employment Security, small businesses account for a significant portion of the state's workforce. Therefore, one of the priority outcomes is to enhance economic education programs that cater to the needs of small businesses and promote entrepreneurship among youth.
Enhancing Economic Education through Targeted Initiatives
To achieve the desired outcomes, the grant will focus on supporting initiatives that address specific economic education needs in New Hampshire. Some of the target areas include:
- Developing curricula and programs that integrate financial literacy and entrepreneurship education for youth in non-school settings, such as 4-H and Boys & Girls Clubs.
- Providing training and resources for educators and youth workers to effectively deliver economic education programs.
- Supporting research and evaluation of economic education programs to identify best practices and areas for improvement.
- Fostering partnerships between schools, businesses, and community organizations to promote economic education and provide opportunities for youth to engage in real-world economic activities.
The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation's efforts to promote financial literacy and education are notable, and the grant will build on such initiatives. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant aims to make a meaningful impact on the economic education landscape in New Hampshire, ultimately contributing to a more financially literate and economically informed population.
Measuring Success and Impact
To measure the success of the grant, the Banking Institution will track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as the number of youth reached through supported initiatives, the number of educators trained, and the overall impact on financial literacy and economic understanding among participants. The grant will also encourage grantees to conduct rigorous evaluations of their programs to assess their effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. By doing so, the grant will not only support the advancement of economic education in New Hampshire but also contribute to the broader body of knowledge on effective economic education practices.
Applicants for the grant are expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the priority outcomes and how their proposed initiatives will contribute to achieving them. The grant review process will assess the potential impact of proposed projects, their alignment with the grant's objectives, and their feasibility.
Q: What types of initiatives are eligible for funding under this grant in New Hampshire? A: Initiatives that advance economic education to youth in non-school settings, such as programs that promote financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness, are eligible for funding.
Q: How can I find out more about the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation's efforts to promote financial literacy and education? A: You can visit the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation's website to learn more about their initiatives and programs focused on financial literacy and education.
Q: What is the expected timeline for the grant application and review process? A: The grant application and review process typically takes several weeks to complete. Applicants can expect to receive notification of the grant review outcome within a few months of submitting their application.
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