Entrepreneurship Training for Marginalized Youth
GrantID: 44008
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Entrepreneurship Training for Marginalized Youth Risk Management
Entrepreneurship funding for marginalized youth is focused on equipping young individuals with the skills to create their own economic opportunities. This funding does not include grants for general business start-ups that lack a training component or initiatives targeting populations outside of youth. Programs must demonstrate clear ties to local communities and provide specific training that addresses unique challenges faced by these young entrepreneurs.
Common barriers to eligibility often arise from insufficiently developed program proposals. Applications that fail to articulate a clear training curriculum, expected outcomes, or community engagement strategies may be rejected. Additionally, compliance risks exist for programs that do not adhere strictly to guidelines regarding participant age and economic background requirements, raising the potential for audit issues down the line.
Examples of what will not be funded include project proposals that only seek to provide funding for start-up costs of existing businesses without an emphasis on educational components. Initiatives that do not demonstrate a commitment to supporting marginalized youthsuch as those serving middle or upper-income groups or adultsare also likely to be disqualified.
Scenarios leading to disqualification often involve failing to meet pre-established deadlines for application submission or not adequately showcasing past successes in related initiatives. Organizations looking to apply need to ensure that they have both the infrastructure in place to provide entrepreneurial education and the robust partnerships necessary for delivering comprehensive support to participants.
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