Who Qualifies for Environmental Initiatives in American Samoa
GrantID: 66765
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: September 18, 2024
Grant Amount High: $75,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Eligibility Criteria for the Elderly Environmental Stewardship Initiative in American Samoa
The Elderly Environmental Stewardship Initiative specifically targets older adults, ages 55 and up, residing in American Samoa. The program encourages seniors to engage in vital conservation efforts while allowing them to remain active in their communities. To qualify for participation, individuals must be residents of American Samoa and demonstrate a commitment to environmental and community initiatives.
Application Requirements and Realities
Individuals interested in participating in the initiative must submit an application that includes personal details, a summary of their interest in environmental stewardship, and any relevant experience in community service. The program prioritizes applicants who have been actively involved in local conservation activities or have shown a vested interest in environmental issues affecting American Samoa.
The application process includes a brief interview to assess candidates' motivations and their envisioned contributions to the initiative. Understanding that many seniors may have varying degrees of internet access, the program offers assistance in completing applications and conducting interviews, ensuring inclusivity.
Fit Assessment for Local Context
American Samoa is characterized by its rich biodiversity and unique environmental challenges, making the role of older volunteers pivotal in conservation efforts. With a younger population increasingly engaged in economic activities, older adults provide essential knowledge and experience that contribute to environmental stability and ecological education. Their involvement helps foster a deeper connection between generations and a collective sense of responsibility for the natural environment.
The initiative also provides educational workshops to enhance the participants' understanding of local ecosystems, enabling seniors to share insights with younger generations. Ultimately, the Elderly Environmental Stewardship Initiative reflects the unique social and environmental dynamics of American Samoa, creating a platform for older adults to positively impact their communities while simultaneously addressing local environmental challenges.
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