Accessing Skateboarding Funding in Washington's Urban Areas
GrantID: 58146
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $2,500
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Skateboarding Grants in Washington State
The Grants For Young People To Acquire Skateboarding Skills program, funded by the Foundation, aims to achieve specific outcomes that align with the state's unique needs and opportunities. The primary objective is to increase access to skateboarding for young people in Washington State, promoting physical fitness, coordination, balance, and creativity among the youth. By removing financial barriers, the grant enables young individuals to participate in skateboarding, regardless of their socio-economic background.
Measuring Success in Washington State
The success of this grant program will be measured by the number of young people who acquire skateboarding skills, particularly in areas with limited access to recreational facilities. The Foundation will work closely with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, a key state agency, to identify areas of need and track the program's progress. The commission's expertise in managing outdoor recreation facilities and programs will be invaluable in assessing the grant's impact. Washington State's diverse geography, including its urban and rural areas, as well as its coastal economy, will be taken into account when evaluating the program's effectiveness. For instance, the grant may have a significant impact on young people living in frontier counties, such as those found in Eastern Washington, where access to recreational facilities may be limited.
The priority outcomes for this grant program in Washington State include:
- Increasing the number of young people participating in skateboarding activities
- Enhancing the physical and mental well-being of young people through skateboarding
- Fostering creativity and self-expression among young people To achieve these outcomes, the Foundation will provide grants ranging from $2,500 to $2,500 to eligible applicants. The grant amount is designed to cover the costs associated with skateboarding equipment, lessons, and other related expenses. Applicants from Washington State, including non-profit organizations and individuals, can apply for funding on an ongoing basis.
When evaluating the grant program's success, the Foundation will consider the unique characteristics of Washington State, including its strong culture of outdoor recreation and its vibrant youth community. The state's numerous skateparks and skateboarding facilities, particularly in cities like Seattle and Spokane, provide a solid foundation for the grant program. By supporting young people in their pursuit of skateboarding, the Foundation aims to contribute to the overall well-being of Washington State's youth.
As the grant program continues to evolve, the Foundation will remain committed to its priority outcomes, ensuring that the funding is used effectively to support young people in Washington State. The Foundation's efforts will be complemented by the work of state agencies, such as the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission, which will help to identify areas of need and track the program's progress.
Q: What are the primary outcomes that the Grants For Young People To Acquire Skateboarding Skills program aims to achieve in Washington State? A: The primary outcomes include increasing the number of young people participating in skateboarding, enhancing their physical and mental well-being, and fostering creativity and self-expression.
Q: How will the success of the grant program be measured in Washington State? A: The success of the grant program will be measured by tracking the number of young people who acquire skateboarding skills, particularly in areas with limited access to recreational facilities, in collaboration with the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
Q: What is the role of the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission in the grant program? A: The commission will work closely with the Foundation to identify areas of need and track the program's progress, leveraging its expertise in managing outdoor recreation facilities and programs.
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