Measuring Tech Bootcamp for Rural Students' Impact
GrantID: 16307
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000,000
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Grant Overview
Measurement Requirements for Tech Bootcamp for Rural Students
The Tech Bootcamp for Rural Students program is dedicated to enhancing technology education in rural regions. This grant focuses on developing educational curriculum and training programs that prepare students for careers in STEM fields. The success of this initiative relies on clear outcome measurement, including the tracking of students' progress and engagement in technology-related subjects. Unlike other educational grants, this program does not support traditional academic programs without an emphasis on technology skills.
To ensure accountability, the program requires that participants achieve specific outcomes, such as increased proficiency in coding languages, completion of project-based learning tasks, and improved problem-solving skills. The program benchmarks its effectiveness through student assessments and feedback on the curriculum's relevance and impact on their career aspirations. Collectively, these metrics provide a holistic view of student performance and program success.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) that participating organizations must track include the number of students completing the bootcamp, feedback scores from students regarding the curriculum, the percentage of participants advancing to higher education in STEM fields, and community partnerships formed to enhance learning experiences. These metrics are critical for ongoing program evaluation.
Evaluation and reporting requirements emphasize regular updates on student progress and community engagement efforts. Programs must establish a baseline for student performance before the bootcamp begins, ensuring that subsequent evaluations can measure improvements effectively. Grantees must also demonstrate how resources will be allocated to enhance not only student learning but also engagement with local tech industries, preparing participants for real-world challenges in technology.
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