Accessing Bicycle Repair Training in Georgia's Communities

GrantID: 2677

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: Open

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Summary

If you are located in Georgia and working in the area of Food & Nutrition, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

Grant Overview

State-Specific Barriers in Georgia

Georgia faces significant barriers regarding youth employment, especially in underserved communities. Recent studies indicate that the state has one of the highest unemployment rates for young people, with marginalized communities experiencing even higher levels of joblessness. This discrepancy highlights a crucial need for programs aimed at skill development, particularly in practical, hands-on trades such as bicycle repair.

Who Faces This Barrier Locally

Youth aged 16-24 in low-income neighborhoods are particularly affected by these barriers. In Georgia's urban centers like Atlanta, a significant percentage of young people disengage from traditional educational paths, which exacerbates their challenges in finding sustainable employment. The lack of accessible training programs creates a void where young individuals miss out on essential skills that are vital in today's job market.

Addressing Barriers Through Funding

Funding for a bicycle repair training program in Georgia aims to equip these disadvantaged youths with hands-on skills that promote both entrepreneurship and environmental consciousness. By teaching young people how to repair bicycles, the initiative not only addresses employment barriers but also encourages eco-friendly transportation options. The program will be structured around practical workshops that blend technical training with business fundamentals, empowering participants to potentially start their own repair ventures.

Expected Outcomes in Georgia

The anticipated outcomes of this initiative are twofold: improving employability among young participants and fostering community engagement through events promoting cycling. The hands-on experience will create a pathway for graduates to enter the workforce or pursue entrepreneurial ventures. Ultimately, this funding addresses the need for viable employment opportunities, directly impacting the economic health of Georgia's underserved communities.

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