Accessing Peer Mentoring Funding in Idaho Schools
GrantID: 65690
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,000
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Eligibility for Peer Mentoring Programs in Idaho
Idaho's educational system is characterized by significant demographic diversity, with students coming from various backgrounds, including rural and urban settings. The eligibility criteria for funding peer mentoring programs will primarily focus on schools with a high percentage of new students, particularly those transitioning from elementary to middle school or middle to high school. Schools that serve economically disadvantaged populations or significant numbers of English language learners will be prioritized, addressing the specific needs of these communities.
To apply for the funding, schools in Idaho will need to demonstrate a clear plan for integrating peer mentoring into their existing frameworks. This includes identifying potential peers to serve as mentors, outlining the mentoring program’s objectives, and explaining how the initiative will help with social and academic transitions for new students. Additionally, schools will need to provide a strategy for periodic evaluation and feedback to ensure the program adapts and meets the evolving needs of students.
Realities in Idaho's educational landscape necessitate a comprehensive and supportive approach to the transition for new students. There are often feelings of isolation and stress when students enter new academic environments, particularly in rural areas where school sizes are smaller and peer networks may be limited. This funding will support structured mentoring programs that foster relationships and support systems among students, easing the transition process. The aim is to create a supportive school environment that encourages retention and engagement among new students from diverse backgrounds.
For Idaho, implementing peer mentoring programs is essential not only for enhancing student retention but also for fostering a culture of belonging within schools. By equipping students with the social and academic skills necessary to navigate transitions successfully, the initiative will work to close opportunity gaps and contribute to positive educational outcomes. Schools will be encouraged to collaborate with local organizations and stakeholders to enhance the program's effectiveness and sustainability.
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