Building Archery Skills Capacity in Rhode Island
GrantID: 67929
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Archery Skills Building Program for Rhode Island Teens
In Rhode Island, the youth population is facing increasing pressures to engage in meaningful extracurricular activities that promote healthy lifestyles and personal development. Data indicates that less than 20% of high school students in Rhode Island participate in any organized sport outside of school, suggesting a significant opportunity to enhance youth engagement through innovative programming. Many teens are actively searching for alternative sports that provide both physical and social benefits.
The initiative's target demographic includes teens aged 12 to 18 in Rhode Island who may be interested in developing new skills through after-school programs. Schools and local organizations are encouraged to apply for funding to implement archery programs that cater to this age group, especially in communities where traditional sports might not be as appealing or accessible.
Organizations must be recognized as 501(c)(3) public entities or government bodies to qualify for the Equipment Grant. In their applications, they should outline how they plan to deliver structured after-school archery sessions that emphasize skill development, focus, and self-discipline. Providing adequate instruction and facilities is necessary to ensure a safe learning environment for all participants.
The intended outcomes of this initiative are critical for enhancing the lives of Rhode Island’s teens. By providing access to archery programs, participants can build essential life skills such as patience, concentration, and teamwork, which can influence their academic and personal lives. The growing popularity of archery as a sport also offers an inclusive and non-traditional approach to youth engagement, making it an appealing option for teens across the state.
In summary, the funding from the Equipment Grant supports Rhode Island’s efforts to cultivate new pathways for teen development. By leveraging archery as a tool for skill-building, this initiative aims to inspire lifelong interests in sports, enrich the lives of young people, and contribute positively to the community.
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