Scholarships for Students Affected by Addiction: Who Qualifies
GrantID: 63771
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: May 14, 2024
Grant Amount High: $750,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Scholarships for Students Affected by Addiction
The 'Scholarships for Students Affected by Addiction' grant aims to uplift students in higher education who have experienced the challenges of addiction within their families. This funding is intentionally targeted towards addressing tuition support rather than broader educational grants or operational funding for institutions. By focusing on scholarships, this initiative provides direct financial assistance to students impacted by familial addiction issues rather than supporting general academic projects or outreach initiatives.
The real-world implications of this grant are profound. For example, a scholarship program might offer financial assistance to students who have been directly affected by a parent's or sibling's addiction, allowing them to pursue degrees without the burden of overwhelming student debt. Similarly, another initiative could provide mentorship alongside financial support, creating a network of peers and professionals who understand the unique challenges these students face in their academic journeys.
Organizations eligible for this grant could include educational institutions, nonprofits specializing in educational access, and community support organizations committed to the success of students impacted by addiction. However, institutions without established mentorship programs or those that lack connections to addiction recovery resources may not qualify for funding.
Alignment with the objectives of this grant will be assessed based on the degree of mentorship and counseling support offered alongside financial assistance. Proposal evaluations will focus on how these scholarships will facilitate academic success while addressing the broader implications of addiction in students' lives. Organizations are encouraged to devise plans that not only facilitate financial ease but also foster resilience and persistence among students impacted by addiction, reinforcing a holistic approach towards their educational journeys.
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