Accessing Health Funding in South Dakota's Tribal Communities
GrantID: 14972
Grant Funding Amount Low: $150,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $400,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for International Research Grants in South Dakota
South Dakota is uniquely positioned to benefit from international research collaborations, given its strong presence in fields like environmental science, agriculture, and renewable energy. The state's research institutions, such as South Dakota State University, have a proven track record of partnering with international organizations to advance scientific knowledge and address global challenges. When evaluating grant applications for international research and research-related activities, the funder prioritizes outcomes that align with the state's distinct strengths and needs.
Advancing Environmental Science and Conservation in South Dakota's Prairie Ecosystem
One key priority outcome for this grant program in South Dakota is advancing environmental science and conservation efforts focused on the state's prairie ecosystem. The state's diverse landscape, which includes the Missouri River Basin and the Prairie Pothole Region, provides a unique opportunity for researchers to study and protect critical habitats for wildlife. For example, the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources has identified the need for further research on water quality and conservation in the state. Grants that support international collaborations on environmental science and conservation projects, such as those involving researchers from the University of South Dakota and international partners, are likely to be a high priority.
Fostering Innovation in Renewable Energy and Agriculture
Another priority outcome for this grant program in South Dakota is fostering innovation in renewable energy and agriculture. The state is home to a growing renewable energy sector, with a focus on wind energy and biofuels. The funder is interested in supporting research that explores new technologies and strategies for integrating renewable energy into the grid, as well as projects that improve agricultural productivity and sustainability. For instance, researchers at South Dakota State University have been working with international partners to develop more efficient irrigation systems and improve crop yields in water-limited environments. Grants that support such collaborations and contribute to the state's economic development goals are likely to be a priority.
Building Research Capacity and Infrastructure in South Dakota's Rural Areas
A third priority outcome for this grant program in South Dakota is building research capacity and infrastructure in the state's rural areas. Many of South Dakota's rural counties face significant challenges, including limited access to research funding and infrastructure. The funder is interested in supporting projects that help to build research capacity in these areas, such as by establishing new research partnerships or upgrading existing research facilities. For example, the South Dakota EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) program has been working to build research capacity in the state's rural areas through targeted investments in infrastructure and personnel.
As the funder considers grant applications for international research and research-related activities in South Dakota, they will be looking for projects that align with these priority outcomes. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their proposed project will contribute to advancing environmental science and conservation, fostering innovation in renewable energy and agriculture, and building research capacity and infrastructure in the state's rural areas.
Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded in South Dakota? A: Research projects that focus on environmental science and conservation, renewable energy, and agriculture are likely to be a high priority, particularly if they involve international collaborations and contribute to the state's economic development goals.
Q: How can applicants demonstrate their ability to build research capacity in South Dakota's rural areas? A: Applicants can demonstrate their ability to build research capacity in rural areas by establishing new research partnerships with institutions in these areas, upgrading existing research facilities, or providing training and professional development opportunities for researchers based in rural counties.
Q: Are there any specific state agencies or programs that applicants should be aware of when applying for this grant? A: Yes, applicants should be aware of the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the South Dakota EPSCoR program, both of which play important roles in supporting research and conservation efforts in the state.
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