Youth Leadership Eligibility for Indigenous Teens in Yukon
GrantID: 43773
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Yukon Nonprofit Grants to Elderly Individuals and Children with Disabilities
The Yukon Nonprofit Grants to Elderly Individuals and Children with Disabilities, funded by the Banking Institution, aims to support initiatives that address the unique needs of the territory's vulnerable populations. The Foundation's focus on extending its good fortune to those who are less fortunate is particularly relevant in Yukon, where the harsh geography and sparse population present distinct challenges.
Target Outcomes in Yukon's Context
Given Yukon's vast and remote landscape, the grant prioritizes outcomes that improve the accessibility and quality of services for elderly individuals and children with disabilities. One key outcome is enhancing the capacity of nonprofit organizations to provide tailored support services that cater to the specific needs of these populations in rural and isolated communities. The Yukon Government's Department of Health and Social Services is a crucial partner in this effort, as it works to address the complex needs of the territory's residents.
Another priority outcome is the development of inclusive programs that promote social integration and community participation for elderly individuals and children with disabilities. Yukon's unique cultural heritage, with a significant proportion of Indigenous peoples, requires that these programs be culturally sensitive and responsive to the needs of diverse communities. The grant seeks to support initiatives that foster a sense of belonging and connection among these individuals, helping to mitigate the effects of isolation and loneliness.
The rugged terrain and limited infrastructure in Yukon's frontier counties also make it essential to focus on outcomes that improve the accessibility of healthcare and social services. The grant is particularly interested in supporting projects that leverage technology, such as telehealth or digital inclusion initiatives, to bridge the gap in service delivery between urban and rural areas.
Measuring Success in Yukon
To measure the success of grant-funded projects, the Foundation will be looking for tangible improvements in the quality of life for elderly individuals and children with disabilities. This may include metrics such as increased participation in community activities, improved health outcomes, or enhanced access to essential services. The geographic and demographic features of Yukon, including its coastal economy and Indigenous communities, will be taken into account when evaluating the effectiveness of grant-funded initiatives.
In Yukon, the grant will prioritize projects that demonstrate a deep understanding of the territory's unique challenges and opportunities. By focusing on priority outcomes that are tailored to the local context, the Foundation aims to make a meaningful difference in the lives of vulnerable populations.
Q: How will the Banking Institution assess the success of grant-funded projects in Yukon? A: The success of grant-funded projects will be assessed based on tangible improvements in the quality of life for elderly individuals and children with disabilities, taking into account the territory's unique geographic and demographic features.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Yukon? A: Projects that enhance the capacity of nonprofit organizations to provide tailored support services, promote social integration and community participation, and improve the accessibility of healthcare and social services are likely to be prioritized.
Q: How can nonprofit organizations in Yukon apply for funding under this grant program? A: Nonprofit organizations can apply for funding by submitting a proposal that outlines their project's objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes, demonstrating a clear understanding of the territory's unique challenges and opportunities.
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