Building Youth-Led History Projects in Nebraska Communities
GrantID: 2684
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: April 28, 2023
Grant Amount High: $6,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Nebraska's Youth Leadership Fellowship Program
The Nebraska Fellowship to Indigenous Youth Promoting Awareness on Harmful Mining Activities aims to promote youth leadership and positive outcomes in communities across the state. The program, funded by the Banking Institution, will support projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues surrounding harmful mining activities and their impact on local environments and communities. The target outcomes for this program are closely tied to the state's unique geography and demographics.
Nebraska's vast rural landscape and significant Native American population make it an ideal location for this fellowship program. The state's Sandhills region, with its rich biodiversity and natural resources, is particularly vulnerable to the effects of mining. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy, a key state agency, plays a crucial role in regulating mining activities and promoting environmental protection. The program's focus on promoting awareness about harmful mining activities aligns with the department's mission to protect the state's natural resources.
Measuring Success in Nebraska's Context
The success of the fellowship program will be measured by the impact of the projects on the local communities and environments. The Banking Institution and the Nebraska Arts Council, which administers humanities grants in the state, will be looking for projects that not only demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues but also propose effective solutions. Applicants should be aware of the 'grants for nonprofits in Nebraska' and 'Nebraska community grants' available to support their projects. The program's outcomes will be influenced by the state's unique demographic features, including its Native American population and rural communities.
The fellowship program is expected to support projects that promote positive change in Nebraska's communities. By fostering youth leadership and promoting awareness about the issues surrounding harmful mining activities, the program aims to create a positive impact on the state's environment and communities. The Nebraska Community Foundation, a key player in supporting community development initiatives, may provide additional resources and support to grantees. Applicants should consider how their projects align with the state's 'humanities Nebraska grants' and 'Nebraska state grants' priorities.
Evaluating the Program's Impact
The impact of the fellowship program will be evaluated based on the outcomes of the projects supported. The Banking Institution will be looking for projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues and propose effective solutions. The program's evaluation will also consider the 'Nebraska government grants' available to support similar initiatives. By supporting youth leadership and promoting awareness about harmful mining activities, the program aims to create a lasting impact on Nebraska's communities and environment.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for the Nebraska Fellowship to Indigenous Youth Promoting Awareness on Harmful Mining Activities? A: Projects that promote awareness about harmful mining activities and demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues surrounding these activities are eligible. Applicants should consider how their projects align with Nebraska's environmental protection priorities and the state's 'Nebraska community foundation grants'.
Q: How will the success of the fellowship program be measured? A: The success of the program will be measured by the impact of the projects on local communities and environments, taking into account Nebraska's unique geography and demographics, and the availability of 'Nebraska arts council grants'.
Q: Can applicants request additional funding beyond the $2,500-$6,000 range? A: The fellowship program has a fixed funding range of $2,500-$6,000, and applicants are expected to develop projects that can be completed within this budget, considering the resources available through 'Nebraska state grants' and other local funding sources.
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