Accessing Archery Program Funding in Oregon's Camps
GrantID: 67929
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $500
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Grant Overview
Archery as a Summer Camp Activity in Oregon
Oregon’s diverse geography, which includes vast forests, mountains, and rivers, presents both opportunities and challenges in engaging youth during the summer months. Many summer camps in the state offer traditional outdoor activities; however, a notable gap exists in structured programs that incorporate skill-based sports. Recent surveys indicate that only about 15% of summer camps in Oregon provide archery, missing an opportunity to capture a growing interest among children.
The primary participants for this initiative are summer camps and youth organizations across Oregon looking to enhance their program offerings. This includes camps located in rural areas that face challenges in attracting participants during the summer. Many young people are seeking more interactive and skill-building experiences that provide not only physical activity but also opportunities for personal growth and teamwork.
To qualify for the Equipment Grant, applicants must be established as 501(c)(3) organizations or government entities that support youth engagement programs in Oregon. The application must detail how archery will be integrated into summer camp curriculums, with plans for trained coaches and adequate safety measures to ensure engaging and educational experiences for participants. This alignment with state-specific requirements is crucial to gaining funding.
The initiative aims to achieve several outcomes, including increased participation in summer camps, improved physical fitness, and the development of teamwork skills among youth in Oregon. By incorporating archery, camps can offer unique experiences that not only entertain but educate young participants on discipline and focus. As Oregon prides itself on outdoor activities and youth engagement, this program aligns seamlessly with the state’s commitment to enriching youth experiences through physical activities.
In conclusion, this initiative is poised to make a significant impact by transforming summer camps throughout Oregon into vibrant spaces for youth development, enabling participants to gain lifelong skills through structured archery experiences.
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