Individual Grant For Students
GrantID: 44495
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for International Applicants of the Individual Grant For Students
The Individual Grant For Students program, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to support young individuals in achieving their educational and personal goals. For international applicants, the grant's priority outcomes are closely tied to the global perspective and diverse experiences they bring. In this context, the grant focuses on outcomes that foster global understanding, cultural exchange, and individual development.
Fostering Global Citizenship through Education
One of the primary priority outcomes for international applicants is the development of global citizenship through education. This involves not only academic achievement but also the ability to navigate different cultural contexts, understand global issues, and contribute to international dialogue. The grant supports projects that promote cross-cultural understanding, language skills, and international collaboration. For instance, a project that brings together students from different countries to work on a shared research topic or community service can be a strong candidate for funding.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is a key international body that aligns with this outcome. UNESCO's work on global citizenship education and international cooperation in education resonates with the grant's goals. International applicants who can demonstrate how their projects contribute to UNESCO's objectives may find their proposals particularly compelling.
Addressing Mental Health Needs in Diverse Populations
Another priority outcome for the Individual Grant For Students is addressing mental health needs among young people from diverse backgrounds. International applicants are well-positioned to identify and address mental health issues that are specific to their cultural contexts. The grant supports initiatives that promote mental health awareness, provide support services, or develop culturally sensitive interventions. For example, a project that uses art therapy to support refugee youth or develops a mental health app in multiple languages could be considered.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a relevant international agency in this context, given its global mandate on health issues. Applicants who can link their mental health projects to WHO's guidelines and recommendations may strengthen their proposals.
Geographic and Demographic Considerations
International applicants come from a wide range of geographic and demographic backgrounds. The grant acknowledges the diversity of experiences and challenges faced by young people in different parts of the world. For instance, applicants from frontier or rural areas may face unique barriers to education and mental health services. The grant is open to supporting projects that address these specific challenges and demonstrate an understanding of the local context.
Evaluating Success
The success of the Individual Grant For Students will be evaluated based on the progress made towards the priority outcomes. This includes assessing the impact of funded projects on global citizenship, mental health awareness, and individual development. The Banking Institution, as the funder, will work closely with grantees to monitor their progress and provide support where needed.
The evaluation will consider factors such as the number of individuals reached, the cultural sensitivity and effectiveness of the interventions, and the sustainability of the projects beyond the grant period. It will also examine how grantees have leveraged their experiences and networks to achieve broader impact.
Frequently Asked Questions for International Applicants
Q: How does the grant assess the global citizenship aspect of a project? A: The grant evaluates a project's potential to foster global understanding and cultural exchange by considering factors such as international collaboration, cultural sensitivity, and the project's relevance to global issues.
Q: Can I apply for a project that focuses on mental health support for young people in my home country? A: Yes, the grant is open to projects that address mental health needs among young people, including those that are tailored to specific cultural contexts or national settings.
Q: What kind of reporting is required for grantees, and how often? A: Grantees are required to submit regular progress reports, typically on a bi-annual basis, to update the funder on their project's achievements, challenges, and financial status.
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