After-School Programs Impact in Arizona's At-Risk Youth
GrantID: 58746
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $750,000
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Grant Overview
Workforce Development for After-School Programs in Arizona
In Arizona, the dropout rate among at-risk teenagers is concerning, with approximately 22% of students failing to complete high school on time. The state's youth employment rate is also notably low, with many teens facing barriers to accessing job opportunities. This funding initiative targets such at-risk teens by creating after-school enrichment programs designed to provide mentorship and essential skills training that align with the demands of today’s job market.
The Impact of Dropout Rates in Arizona
High dropout rates have a detrimental effect not only on the individuals but also on the economic stability of local communities. Arizona’s workforce is in need of skilled labor, and creating pathways for at-risk teens to obtain the necessary training will ultimately help in building a more robust local economy. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between education and employment, empowering students through skill development and career readiness programs.
Implementation of After-School Programs
The after-school programs will leverage partnerships with local businesses and educational institutions to create a supportive environment for students. These collaborations will facilitate internships, job shadowing experiences, and workshops that provide direct exposure to various career fields. Through continuous engagement with students and their families, the program will ensure that the students remain on track to graduate high school while simultaneously acquiring skills that enhance their employability.
Conclusion
Arizona's initiative to support at-risk teens through after-school programs is a proactive approach to a pressing issue within the state. By focusing on mentorship and skills training, this funding not only aims to reduce dropout rates but also contributes to a stronger workforce, laying the groundwork for long-term economic growth.
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