Building Youth Leadership Capacity in South Dakota

GrantID: 11253

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in South Dakota that are actively involved in Women. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.

Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Funding in South DakotaSouth Dakota is a state with a unique cultural and economic landscape, characterized by its rural geography and significant Native American presence. The Banking Institution's Funding to Support and Promote Conversations, Research, and Scholarship grant aims to promote civil conversations about contentious issues in the state. To achieve this goal, the grant focuses on specific priority outcomes that address the distinct challenges and opportunities in South Dakota.The South Dakota Department of Tourism and State Development plays a crucial role in promoting economic development across the state, including in rural areas. One of the priority outcomes for this grant is to support research and scholarship that explores the complexities of rural development in South Dakota, including the challenges faced by frontier counties. By understanding these challenges, stakeholders can develop targeted strategies to promote economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents in these areas.## Fostering Civil Conversations in a Diverse StateSouth Dakota is home to nine Native American reservations, which present a unique set of challenges and opportunities for promoting civil conversations. The grant prioritizes outcomes that foster greater understanding and dialogue between different cultural and identity groups. By supporting conversations and research that explore issues related to fairness, equity, respect, and identity, the grant aims to promote social justice and address the historical and systemic inequalities faced by Native American communities in the state.One of the key geographic features that distinguishes South Dakota is the Missouri River, which runs through the state and has played a significant role in shaping its economy and culture. The grant prioritizes outcomes that address the economic and environmental challenges facing the Missouri River region, including issues related to water quality and resource management. By supporting research and scholarship on these topics, stakeholders can develop a deeper understanding of the complex issues at play and identify potential solutions to promote the long-term health and sustainability of the region.## Measuring Success in South DakotaTo measure the success of the grant, the Banking Institution will track a range of outcomes, including the number of research projects and conversations supported, the diversity of participants engaged, and the impact of the grant on promoting greater understanding and dialogue on contentious issues. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the grant aims to make a meaningful difference in South Dakota and promote a more just and equitable society for all residents.Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by this grant in South Dakota? A: Research projects that explore issues related to rural development, Native American communities, and the Missouri River region are likely to be prioritized, as these topics align with the grant's focus on promoting civil conversations and addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in the state.Q: How will the Banking Institution measure the success of the grant in South Dakota? A: The Institution will track a range of outcomes, including the number of research projects and conversations supported, the diversity of participants engaged, and the impact of the grant on promoting greater understanding and dialogue on contentious issues.Q: Can non-profit organizations based in other states, but working in South Dakota, apply for this grant? A: While the grant is focused on South Dakota, organizations based in other states, such as Arizona, Tennessee, Washington, or West Virginia, may be eligible to apply if they are working on projects that align with the grant's priority outcomes and are conducted in partnership with local organizations or stakeholders in South Dakota.

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