What Scholarships for Trafficking Survivors Cover
GrantID: 57964
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: February 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Evaluating Scholarships for Trafficking Survivors
Scholarships aimed at facilitating the enrollment of human trafficking survivors in higher education institutions require rigorous evaluation frameworks to assess their effectiveness. Primary outcome metrics will focus on enrollment rates, graduation rates, and post-graduation employment success within defined timeframes. Funders expect participating organizations to establish clear benchmarks that reflect not only immediate enrollment but also long-term academic and professional outcomes that elevate the survivors' life trajectories.
Essential KPIs to track include the percentage of awarded scholarships leading to actual enrollment in higher education, average student GPA within the first year, and job placement success rates within six months of graduation. Additionally, organizations may be required to monitor ongoing support provided to scholarship recipients to determine if that support positively influences their educational experiences.
Reporting requirements accompanying scholarship funding will necessitate comprehensive documentation of each recipient's journey, detailing not just their academic achievements but obstacles encountered and how those were addressed. Organizations may find it necessary to create structured support programs that include mentoring or counseling alongside financial assistance, establishing a holistic approach to scholarship provision.
Performance thresholds for funding continuation may hinge on defined goals, such as achieving a minimum graduation rate within the first three years or a specified employment return rate post-graduation. Funders may also expect to see evidence that these scholarships are making a difference in combating re-victimization among trafficking survivors, highlighting their journey toward independence and stability.
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