Archery Training for Youth Entrepreneurship Impact in Minnesota

GrantID: 21678

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500

Deadline: September 1, 2022

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

Those working in Other and located in Minnesota may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes in Minnesota's Archery Development Grant Program ### Focusing on Measurable Impact in Archery Growth Minnesota's Inspiring Growth in Archery grant program seeks to inspire individuals and collaborate with partners by providing resources and services that result in growth and life-long enjoyment of archery. To achieve this, the program has identified key priority outcomes that will be used to measure the success of funded projects. These outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique characteristics and the needs of its archery community. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is a key state agency that will be working closely with grant recipients to ensure that these outcomes are met. The state's diverse geography, ranging from the urban centers of the Twin Cities to the rural areas of greater Minnesota and the frontier counties along the Canadian border, presents both opportunities and challenges for archery development. One of the primary priority outcomes for the grant program is the increase in the number of individuals participating in archery activities. This includes both recreational and competitive archers, with a focus on youth and underrepresented groups. To achieve this outcome, grant recipients will be expected to develop and implement programs that are accessible and appealing to a broad range of participants. For example, programs targeting 'youth/out-of-school youth' in rural areas could receive funding to establish after-school archery clubs or summer camps. Another key outcome is the development of infrastructure and facilities that support archery activities. This includes the construction or renovation of archery ranges, as well as the provision of equipment and training for instructors. The Minnesota Historical Society may also be involved in preserving and promoting the historical aspects of archery in the state, which could be an additional outcome for projects that incorporate historical or cultural elements. The state's 'small business grants for women in Minnesota' can be related to this outcome if women-owned businesses are supported in developing archery-related products or services. In addition to these outcomes, the grant program is also focused on building partnerships and collaborations within the archery community. This includes working with local organizations, schools, and government agencies to leverage resources and expertise. For instance, partnerships with 'mn housing grants' programs could help develop archery facilities in underserved communities. The program is also interested in supporting initiatives that promote the 'life-long enjoyment of archery,' which could include programs for seniors or individuals with disabilities. To ensure that these outcomes are achieved, the grant program will be tracking a range of metrics, including the number of participants, the number of programs delivered, and the impact on local communities. Grant recipients will be required to submit regular reports and participate in evaluation activities to assess their progress against these outcomes. In terms of 'grants for mn nonprofits,' the program is open to funding a wide range of organizations, from small community groups to larger non-profits. However, priority will be given to projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the program's priority outcomes and a strong ability to deliver measurable results. Applicants should be aware that the grant program is competitive, with funding available ranging from $500 to $10,000. The Banking Institution, as the funder, is looking for projects that not only meet the program's outcomes but also demonstrate financial sustainability and a commitment to long-term impact. As Minnesota moves forward with its archery development initiatives, the state is poised to become a leader in promoting the sport and its associated benefits, from improved health and wellness to economic development in rural areas. With its rich natural resources and strong community organizations, Minnesota is an ideal location for inspiring growth in archery. Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Inspiring Growth in Archery grant program in Minnesota? A: Eligible projects include those that promote the development of archery in Minnesota, such as establishing after-school archery clubs, developing archery ranges, and providing equipment and training for instructors. Q: How will the success of funded projects be measured? A: The success of funded projects will be measured against the program's priority outcomes, which include increasing participation in archery, developing infrastructure and facilities, and building partnerships within the archery community. Q: Are there any specific groups or demographics that the grant program is targeting? A: Yes, the grant program is particularly interested in supporting projects that target youth, underrepresented groups, and individuals with disabilities, as well as initiatives that promote the life-long enjoyment of archery.

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