The maximum subsidy amount for the Young Eagle Project is RMB 30,000 per person per year.
The Young Eagle Project refers to a project established by the China Children's Charity Aid Foundation to support outstanding students in poor areas. It aims to encourage aspiring young people in poor areas to study diligently and strive for progress. The specific amount of funding also varies depending on factors such as region, grade, family economic status, performance, etc. For specific circumstances, please refer to the relevant local implementation rules. Funding for the Young Eagle Program mainly covers primary and secondary school students, but also includes students in colleges and universities and technical schools.
This program has funded tens of thousands of outstanding poor students so far, and has received positive response and support from all walks of life. In addition, the Young Eagle Project will also provide a series of training and counseling for funded students, such as learning skills training, psychological counseling, comprehensive ability improvement, etc., to help them better complete their studies, improve their own quality and ability, and better adapt to future challenges.
In addition to funding and training, the Eagle Project also actively implements various charity activities, such as donating to fund education, building Hope Primary Schools, organizing disaster relief, etc., to provide help and support to more children and families in poor areas. support. When participating in the Young Eagle Program, you need to apply first. Once approved, you can receive funding. In addition to relevant application materials, you are also required to provide comprehensive and accurate supporting documents such as family economic status, academic performance, activity participation, etc.
Specific requirements for the recipients of the Young Eagle Plan
1. Applicants must meet the national poverty population standards, be reviewed by the local city or county education/civil affairs department, and issue relevant certification documents.
2. Applicants must be students with good moral character and academic performance. Their grade and subject performance should be at the upper or superior level, and they must be recognized by the school.
3. The applicant has certain participation and performance in school and social activities, and has the spirit and ability to serve others.
4. The applicant and his family promise to abide by national laws and regulations, cooperate with the poverty alleviation work of relevant departments and social welfare undertakings, and not participate in any bad behavior or illegal crimes.
5. Applicants must provide detailed family financial status, and also need to provide other relevant supporting materials, such as student status certificate, family relationship certificate, etc.
6. After receiving funding, applicants need to strictly abide by relevant management regulations, receive training and coaching as required, and strictly implement relevant funding rules.