Accessing Youth Golf Talent Development in Nevada
GrantID: 2999
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Municipalities grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Sports & Recreation grants.
Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Nevada's Inclusive Sports and Community Recreation Programs ### Priority Outcomes for Nevada's Recreational Grants Nevada's Grants for Inclusive Sports and Community Recreation Programs aim to expand access to recreational and community-based services, particularly for people with disabilities and other underrepresented groups. The Nevada Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities, a key state agency, works closely with the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services to support initiatives that promote inclusive recreation. A primary target outcome for these grants is to increase the availability of adaptive sports and recreation programs across the state, with a focus on rural areas like the frontier counties of Nye and Esmeralda. ### Measuring Success in Nevada's Recreational Grants Success will be measured by the number of new programs established, the increase in participation rates among target populations, and the expansion of services into underserved regions. For instance, the grant program may support initiatives that provide accessible recreational facilities, adaptive equipment, and trained staff to support people with disabilities. The Nevada Parks and Recreation Department will play a crucial role in evaluating the effectiveness of these initiatives. The state's unique geography, with its vast desert landscapes and mountainous regions, presents both opportunities and challenges for recreational program development. For example, the Lake Tahoe region offers a hub for water sports and winter activities, while the southern part of the state is home to a diverse range of urban recreational opportunities. ### Outcome Priorities and Funding Alignment Outcome priorities for Nevada's Grants for Inclusive Sports and Community Recreation Programs include: 1. Increasing access to adaptive sports and recreation programs for people with disabilities. 2. Expanding recreational services into rural and underserved areas. 3. Enhancing the capacity of nonprofit organizations to deliver inclusive recreational programs. To achieve these outcomes, the grant program will prioritize funding for initiatives that demonstrate a clear understanding of Nevada's unique demographic and geographic characteristics. Applicants should be aware that the Nevada grant lab provides resources and support for grant-seekers, including those looking for 'nevada small business grants' or 'nevada grants for nonprofit organizations'. Q: What types of programs are most likely to be funded by Nevada's Grants for Inclusive Sports and Community Recreation Programs? A: Programs that increase access to adaptive sports and recreation for people with disabilities, particularly in rural areas, are likely to be prioritized. Q: How can nonprofit organizations in Las Vegas access funding and support for their recreational programs? A: Nonprofit organizations can access funding and support through the Nevada Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities and the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, as well as resources like the 'nevada grant lab'. Q: Are there specific requirements for evaluating the success of grant-funded programs in Nevada? A: Yes, success will be measured by the number of new programs established, participation rates, and expansion of services into underserved regions, with a focus on metrics that align with the state's priorities for 'grants in nevada'.
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