Who Qualifies for Secure Data Solutions in South Dakota
GrantID: 11430
Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000
Deadline: February 1, 2024
Grant Amount High: $917,000
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Grant Overview
Secure Data Solutions for Indigenous Research in South Dakota
In South Dakota, tribal communities often face unique challenges regarding data security, particularly when it comes to sensitive cultural and ecological information. With 9 federally recognized tribes in the state, the preservation of both cultural heritage and environmental sustainability is pivotal, yet the research conducted in these areas often lacks adequate protection. This vulnerability highlights a significant barrier to the advancement of indigenous research and community empowerment.
The individuals and groups directly affected by this barrier primarily include tribal researchers, cultural groups, and environmental scientists working on behalf of indigenous communities. They often grapple with issues related to the protection of their unique data, which is crucial for their cultural identity and ecological stewardship. Traditional platforms and systems do not offer sufficient security measures for Indigenous data, making it imperative to adopt tailored solutions.
This grant initiative aims to provide secure data solutions that specifically cater to the needs of indigenous researchers in South Dakota. It emphasizes the development of frameworks and platforms that prioritize the protection of cultural and ecological data, allowing tribal communities to engage in their research sustainably and securely. Support through this funding will facilitate collaborations between tribal members and researchers, ensuring that data remains protected while fostering community-led research initiatives.
Why does this funding matter within the context of South Dakota? Indigenous research plays a fundamental role in addressing the ecological challenges faced by the state and preserving the cultural heritage of tribes. By implementing robust data protection measures, the initiative not only empowers tribal researchers but also enhances community resilience in dealing with environmental issues. Furthermore, this endeavor opens pathways for greater engagement in the scientific sector, enabling indigenous voices to be heard and represented.
Overall, the provision of secure data solutions can catalyze a significant shift in how indigenous research is conducted in South Dakota. By tackling data security issues head-on, tribal communities can assert their autonomy over cultural and ecological data while maintaining their commitment to research and preservation.
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