What Law Innovation Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 11294
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $45,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Measuring Success in Awards Programs The Banking Institution's $15,000–$45,000 'Scholarships to Eligible Law Students' grant requires a nuanced understanding of measurement for awards programs. ### Outcomes and KPIs for Scholarship Recipients When assessing the effectiveness of awards programs, it's essential to establish clear outcomes and key performance indicators (KPIs). For law students receiving scholarships, relevant metrics might include academic achievement, such as GPA or graduation rates, as well as post-graduation outcomes like job placement rates or bar passage rates. The 'pell award' is a notable example of a federal program that tracks recipient outcomes to inform future funding decisions. In the context of the 'Scholarships to Eligible Law Students' grant, measuring success might involve tracking the number of recipients who go on to work in public interest law or demonstrate a commitment to social justice. This could involve surveys or follow-up interviews to gauge the long-term impact of the scholarship on their careers. The Banking Institution may also be interested in assessing the extent to which the grant influences recipients' ability to pursue their chosen career paths without undue financial burden. ### Reporting Requirements and Compliance To ensure compliance with grant requirements, it's crucial to understand the reporting obligations associated with the 'Scholarships to Eligible Law Students' grant. This may involve submitting regular progress reports or final evaluations to the Banking Institution, detailing the outcomes achieved and any challenges encountered. Recipients should be aware of the specific reporting requirements, including the frequency and format of submissions, to avoid any potential compliance issues. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the Higher Education Act of 1965, which governs the administration of federal student aid programs, including the 'pell award.' Recipients of the 'Scholarships to Eligible Law Students' grant should familiarize themselves with relevant regulations, such as those related to student data privacy (FERPA) or non-discrimination (Title IX). A verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is ensuring the accuracy and fairness of the selection process. This may involve implementing robust evaluation criteria and review procedures to identify the most deserving candidates. The 'macarthur fellowship' and 'genius grant' programs, for example, are known for their rigorous and transparent selection processes. Q: How do I determine the most relevant outcomes and KPIs for my awards program? A: Consider the specific goals and objectives of the grant, as well as the priorities of the funder, in this case, the Banking Institution. For law students, relevant outcomes might include academic achievement or post-graduation job placement. Q: What are the implications of non-compliance with grant reporting requirements? A: Failure to comply with reporting requirements may result in the suspension or termination of grant funding. It's essential to understand the specific reporting obligations and timelines to avoid any potential issues. Q: Can I use the 'Scholarships to Eligible Law Students' grant to support students pursuing alternative career paths, such as those eligible for the 'national endowment for the arts' grants? A: While the grant is specifically designed to support law students, you may be able to adapt the program to support students pursuing related fields, such as law and arts or social justice. However, it's crucial to consult with the Banking Institution to ensure that your proposed use aligns with their priorities and guidelines.
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