Individual Grant To Help Disabled Children
GrantID: 9094
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for International Applicants
The Individual Grant To Help Disabled Children, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to support families raising disabled and seriously ill children and young people internationally. When evaluating grant applications from international families, the funder prioritizes outcomes that significantly improve the quality of life for these children and their families.
Target Outcomes for International Families
One of the primary outcomes targeted by this grant is enhancing the well-being and development of disabled and seriously ill children. This is achieved by providing financial assistance to families to access necessary medical treatments, therapies, and equipment that may not be readily available or affordable in their home countries. For instance, the grant can be used to cover the costs of specialized medical care, prosthetics, or rehabilitation services that are crucial for the child's development and well-being.
Another key outcome is reducing the financial burden on families caring for disabled and seriously ill children. The grant provides financial support ranging from $1 to $1, helping families allocate resources more effectively towards their child's needs. This financial assistance is critical in enabling families to make ends meet while ensuring their child receives the necessary care and support.
The grant also prioritizes outcomes related to the social and emotional well-being of both the child and their family. By providing access to resources and support, the grant helps reduce feelings of isolation and stress that often accompany caring for a disabled or seriously ill child. For example, the funder's additional support services, such as iPad training and digital support, can help families connect with others in similar situations, access valuable information, and build a support network.
In the international context, the grant's outcomes are particularly significant in regions with limited access to healthcare and support services for disabled and seriously ill children. For instance, families in remote or frontier areas may face unique challenges in accessing medical care and other essential services. The grant's focus on improving access to necessary resources and support can have a profound impact on the lives of these families.
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and other international health organizations often work in collaboration with local and national agencies to provide support and resources to families with disabled and seriously ill children. While the grant is not directly affiliated with these organizations, its outcomes align with their goals of improving the health, well-being, and development of children worldwide.
The geographic diversity of international applicants means that the grant's outcomes must be adaptable to various contexts. For example, families living in coastal economies or border regions may have different needs and challenges compared to those in urban or rural areas. The funder's emphasis on providing flexible support that can be tailored to the specific needs of each family is critical in achieving the desired outcomes.
Evaluating Success: Priority Outcomes in Practice
The success of the Individual Grant To Help Disabled Children is evaluated based on the achievement of its priority outcomes. The funder assesses the impact of the grant on the well-being and development of disabled and seriously ill children, as well as its effect on reducing the financial burden on their families. Feedback from families who have received the grant is also used to refine and improve the support provided.
Q: What are the primary outcomes that the Individual Grant To Help Disabled Children aims to achieve for international families? A: The primary outcomes include enhancing the well-being and development of disabled and seriously ill children, reducing the financial burden on their families, and improving their social and emotional well-being.
Q: How does the grant's focus on priority outcomes vary for families living in different international regions? A: The grant's outcomes are adaptable to various contexts, taking into account the unique challenges and needs of families in different regions, such as frontier areas or coastal economies.
Q: How does the funder assess the success of the Individual Grant To Help Disabled Children in achieving its priority outcomes? A: The funder evaluates the grant's success based on its impact on the well-being and development of disabled and seriously ill children, its effect on reducing the financial burden on their families, and feedback from grant recipients.
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