Accessing Workforce Funding in Rural Wisconsin

GrantID: 12395

Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $12,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Wisconsin with a demonstrated commitment to Community Development & Services are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Wisconsin's Non-Traditional Student Support Grant Wisconsin's unique blend of rural and urban landscapes presents distinct challenges and opportunities for supporting non-traditional students. The Banking Institution's Nonprofit Grant for Helping The Non-Traditional Student aims to address these challenges by funding initiatives that drive specific outcomes. ### Key Outcomes for Non-Traditional Student Success The grant prioritizes outcomes that cater to the needs of non-traditional students, including those with family commitments, work obligations, or other responsibilities that may hinder their academic progress. The desired outcomes include increased access to higher education, improved academic persistence, and enhanced career prospects. For instance, the Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board (HEAB) has reported that non-traditional students often face significant barriers in accessing financial aid, with many being ineligible for traditional forms of assistance. By supporting initiatives that provide targeted financial assistance, mentorship, and academic support, the grant aims to bridge this gap. The state's rural-urban divide also presents opportunities for innovative solutions. For example, the University of Wisconsin-Extension's online education initiatives have shown promise in increasing access to higher education for students in rural areas. By prioritizing outcomes that address the unique needs of non-traditional students in Wisconsin, the grant will help to drive meaningful change in the state's education landscape. The Wisconsin Fast Forward grant program, which provides funding for workforce development initiatives, is another example of the state's efforts to support non-traditional students. ### Measuring Success in Wisconsin To measure the success of the grant, the Banking Institution will track key performance indicators such as program enrollment, retention rates, and job placement outcomes. For example, a nonprofit organization receiving funding may be required to report on the number of students served, the number of students who complete their program, and the number of students who secure employment in their field of study. The grant provider will also work closely with state agencies, such as the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, to ensure that the funded initiatives are aligned with the state's workforce development goals. By focusing on outcomes that matter to non-traditional students and the broader Wisconsin community, the grant will help to drive positive change and improve the lives of Wisconsinites. As the grant program continues to evolve, it is likely that the Banking Institution will engage with a range of stakeholders, including non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and state agencies, to identify emerging trends and opportunities for growth. With grants ranging from $2,000 to $12,000 available, the Nonprofit Grant for Helping The Non-Traditional Student presents a valuable opportunity for organizations serving non-traditional students in Wisconsin to access critical funding and support. Q: What types of programs are eligible for funding under the Nonprofit Grant for Helping The Non-Traditional Student in Wisconsin? A: Eligible programs may include those that provide financial assistance, mentorship, and academic support to non-traditional students, such as childcare support services or online education initiatives. Applicants can search for 'grants for wisconsin' or 'wisconsin grants for nonprofits' to learn more about available funding opportunities. Q: How can nonprofits in Milwaukee access funding through the grant program? A: Nonprofits in Milwaukee can access funding by applying through the Banking Institution's website and demonstrating their ability to drive key outcomes for non-traditional students. They can also search for 'grants in milwaukee wi' or 'free grants in milwaukee' to explore other funding opportunities. Q: What role does the Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board play in supporting non-traditional students? A: The Wisconsin Higher Educational Aids Board provides financial aid and other forms of support to non-traditional students, and may partner with nonprofits receiving funding through the grant program to drive outcomes such as increased access to higher education and improved academic persistence.

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