Measuring Intergenerational Sports Program Impact
GrantID: 11579
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100
Deadline: October 15, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Success in Diverse Athletic Projects
The Individual Grant Supporting Athletic Projects, funded by Banking Institution, requires a thoughtful approach to measurement. As applicants seek grants between $100 and $1,000, understanding the measurement requirements is crucial for securing funding. In this context, measurement encompasses the processes and metrics used to assess the effectiveness and outcomes of athletic projects.
Trends in Measurement and Evaluation
Recent policy shifts have emphasized the importance of rigorous evaluation in assessing the impact of grants. For athletic projects, this means incorporating metrics that capture not only participation rates but also the development of skills such as teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. The fund recognizes that a complete education involves both academic studies and the development of a healthy, strong physical body. As such, applicants must prioritize measurement strategies that account for these diverse outcomes. Capacity requirements for grantees now include the ability to collect and analyze data on their programs.
Operational Challenges and Requirements
One verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is the need for accurate and timely data collection during events and activities. Many athletic projects involve multiple teams, coaches, and participants, making it difficult to track participation and outcomes. To overcome this, grantees may need to invest in data management tools and staff training. Staffing requirements may include data analysts or evaluation specialists who can design and implement effective measurement strategies. Resource requirements will vary depending on the scope and complexity of the project, but may include software, equipment, and personnel. Compliance with relevant regulations, such as the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), is also essential when collecting and reporting data on participants.
Eligibility Barriers and Compliance Traps
Applicants must be aware of the eligibility barriers and compliance traps associated with the grant. For example, failure to comply with FERPA regulations can result in loss of funding. Additionally, applicants must ensure that their measurement strategies are aligned with the goals and objectives of the grant. A concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the Title IX requirement for equal opportunities in athletic programs. Grantees must demonstrate compliance with this regulation in their measurement and evaluation plans.
Required Outcomes and KPIs
The grant requires applicants to identify specific outcomes and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for their projects. For athletic projects, common KPIs include participation rates, improvement in athletic skills, and development of life skills such as teamwork and discipline. Grantees will be required to report on these outcomes and KPIs in their grant reports. When designing their measurement strategies, applicants should consider the search queries that reflect the diversity of their projects, such as 'other grants besides fafsa' or 'other scholarships for students.'
Q: How do I ensure that my measurement strategy aligns with the grant's goals and objectives? A: To ensure alignment, carefully review the grant's requirements and priorities, and design your measurement strategy to capture the outcomes and KPIs that are most relevant to your project. Consider consulting with evaluation experts to ensure your approach is rigorous and effective. Q: What types of data should I collect to demonstrate the impact of my athletic project? A: You should collect data on participation rates, outcomes, and KPIs that are relevant to your project, such as improvement in athletic skills or development of life skills. Be sure to also collect demographic data to assess equity and inclusion. Q: Can I use my grant funding to support the development of my measurement and evaluation plan? A: Yes, you can use grant funding to support the development of your measurement and evaluation plan, including staff training, data management tools, and consultant fees. Be sure to include these costs in your grant budget and justify their relevance to your project.
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