Guizhou Rain and Dew Plan is an education poverty alleviation project implemented by Guizhou provincial government, aiming at reducing the dropout rate of children in poverty-stricken areas and improving the education level. The plan mainly includes economic assistance and education and training for poor families. Among them, the subsidy part mainly helps children from poor families to obtain good educational resources by issuing living allowances and purchasing course materials. The education and training part mainly includes the training of schools and teachers and the mental health education of children. In the rain and dew plan, September is the time to issue subsidies every year. The specific release date will generally be announced in August of that year. This means that the specific information of the subsidy distribution time of the rain and dew plan in 2023 still needs to be announced by government departments. Generally speaking, however, the distribution time is usually a few weeks before the start of school. Therefore, parents need to pay attention to the notice of the local government and complete the relevant application materials in time.
Are there any specific application conditions for Guizhou Rain and Dew Project? Yes Guizhou Rain and Dew Plan is mainly aimed at children who meet the following conditions: family poverty, family difficulties, disability, etc. At the same time, the applicant also needs to provide relevant supporting materials, such as poverty certificate, family income certificate, disability certificate, etc. For specific application conditions, please refer to relevant documents issued by the local government or relevant information of official website.
Guizhou Rain and Dew Plan is a very meaningful education poverty alleviation project, which can bring substantial help to children in poor areas. Parents need to pay close attention to the allocation of time and application conditions, actively participate in the project, and help their children get better educational resources.
Legal basis:
According to Article 17 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), local people's governments at or above the county level shall provide living allowances to students with financial difficulties in junior middle schools to ensure their smooth completion of compulsory education.