Agricultural Grant Implementation Realities

GrantID: 57763

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in that are actively involved in Higher Education. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Measuring Success for Individual Scholarship Recipients

The Individual Scholarship for Graduating Seniors from Wahpeton High School requires a focused approach to measuring the outcomes of its recipients. As the primary sector, Individual recipients are the core focus, with their academic pursuits and achievements being the key performance indicators.

The measurement of success for this scholarship involves tracking the academic progress of recipients, particularly those enrolled in agriculture-related programs. A critical aspect is their first-semester minimum GPA, which serves as an initial benchmark.

Academic Progress and Career Trajectory

To effectively measure the outcomes, the funder, the Foundation, will need to monitor the recipients' academic trajectory, including their graduation rates, field of study, and any notable academic achievements. This involves regular reporting from the recipients on their academic performance and career plans post-graduation. The emphasis is on understanding how the scholarship has impacted their ability to pursue higher education in their chosen field, particularly agriculture.

Moreover, tracking the career trajectory of recipients after graduation provides insights into the long-term effectiveness of the scholarship. This includes their entry into the workforce, particularly in agriculture or related fields, and any further education or certifications they pursue.

The measurement process is complicated by the diverse range of potential academic and career paths that recipients may choose. However, by focusing on key indicators such as academic achievement, graduation rates, and career placement in relevant fields, the Foundation can assess the scholarship's impact.

One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement for recipients to maintain a certain GPA to continue receiving the scholarship, aligning with the funder's aim to support students who demonstrate academic commitment and potential.

A verifiable delivery challenge unique to measuring the success of individual scholarship recipients is ensuring consistent and accurate reporting from recipients over time. This requires establishing a robust and user-friendly reporting mechanism that captures the necessary data without unduly burdening the recipients.

The Foundation must also be mindful of eligibility barriers and compliance traps. For instance, recipients must be aware of the terms and conditions of the scholarship, including any GPA requirements and the necessity of pursuing an agriculture-related field. Non-compliance with these terms can result in the termination of the scholarship, highlighting the need for clear communication and support.

In terms of what is not funded, the scholarship is specifically targeted at students pursuing post-secondary education, with a preference for those in agriculture-related programs. Therefore, recipients who change their field of study to a non-agriculture related field may no longer be eligible, or their funding may be reevaluated.

The required outcomes for this scholarship include successful academic progress, graduation, and entry into a relevant career. The KPIs will revolve around these outcomes, with regular reporting requirements to ensure that recipients are meeting the expected benchmarks.

Q: How do I report my academic progress to the Foundation? A: Recipients are required to submit regular reports on their academic performance, including their GPA and any notable achievements, through an online portal established by the Foundation.

Q: What happens if I change my major to a non-agriculture related field? A: Changing your major to a non-agriculture related field may impact your eligibility for continued funding. It is essential to communicate any changes in your academic plans to the Foundation to understand the implications for your scholarship.

Q: Can I still receive the scholarship if I'm facing financial hardship? A: The scholarship is designed to assist with educational expenses. Recipients facing financial hardship should reach out to the Foundation to discuss potential additional support or resources that may be available, such as hardship grants for individuals or personal grant money.

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