Online Research
Online Research
Project details
What we need
- A compilation of research on a specific topic (e.g. industry best practices, literature review, media contacts, industry trends, etc.) including a list of sources
- Recommendations on areas for further exploration/research
- Note: This project is not designed to be used for prospect or grant research
Additional details
We need to update some of our key data for programs for which are typically seeking grant funding. We are looking for new/updated and compelling stats to support the case for support for our 40+ programs. Programs include but are not limited to: youth arts programs, youth sports programs, youth health/nutrition programs, youth education programs, youth after-school programs, youth STEM programs, etc.
What we have in place
- We currently have examples of past data and a list of all programs we offer, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a dedicated grants manager to assist you, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $5,239 , allowing us to provide scholarships for at least 261 youth in need to attend the Clubs for an entire school year, free of charge.
Dollars are finite, and more than ever before, applying for grants has become incredibly competitive. Our grants manager is a part-time staff member with a limited amount of time/resources to dedicate to research, writing, reporting, etc. By helping us to conduct our research and craft the most compelling grants proposals, you'll be helping us to secure additional funding for 10,000+ at-risk kids in Tucson and Southern Arizona.
Project plan
Our mission
The mission of Boys and Girls Clubs of Tucson is to provide young people in our community, especially those who need us most, with a clear path to reach their full potential and pursue their dreams.
What we do
BGCT's 6 Clubhouses offer 40+ after-school and summer programs to more than 12,000 at-risk youth each year.