Measuring Student-Led Research Grant Impact

GrantID: 16599

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: September 30, 2022

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in who are engaged in Black, Indigenous, People of Color may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Student-Led Research Programs: Bridging Academics and Community Concerns

Establishing student-led research programs in higher education institutions focuses on empowering students to explore topics related to marginalized communities. This funding aims to bolster original research outputs while fostering connections between academic study and community impact. Notably, the funding does not cover general research initiatives that lack a direct focus on marginalized experiences or community engagement.

A specific instance of how this funding can be applied is through a university program that supports students in conducting research on the socioeconomic challenges faced by local communities. Such projects would enable participants to investigate pressing issues collaboratively, utilizing their findings to influence policy changes that benefit these communities. Another example could involve partnerships between students and local organizations, allowing teams to explore health disparities affecting specific populations.

Eligible applicants encompass colleges and universities that can demonstrate a commitment to engaging students in meaningful research. However, this funding is not available for institutions focused solely on traditional academic research without a community-oriented approach.

Emerging capacity requirements point towards the necessity for mentorship opportunities and collaboration with local community leaders. Grantees must be prepared to showcase partnerships and articulation with various stakeholders relevant to their research aims, ensuring an impactful connection between higher education institutions and the communities they serve.

Performance Evaluation for Research Programs

To align with funding requirements, applicants must establish clear benchmarks for evaluating student-led initiatives. These may include tracking the number of completed research projects, the presentation of findings, and the impact these projects have on local communities. Furthermore, detailed reporting mechanisms will be essential, requiring grantees to provide qualitative and quantitative data demonstrating the significance of their research endeavors and outcomes.

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