What Coastal Resilience Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 12090
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: December 16, 2022
Grant Amount High: $10,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Innovative Tech Solutions for Coastal Resilience in Louisiana
Funding aimed at developing innovative technological solutions for coastal resilience in Louisiana is crucial at a time when environmental challenges are increasingly prevalent. This funding initiative specifically targets research and data systems that enhance coastal management strategies, while excluding support for non-research-based community outreach programs or initiatives that do not focus on technological innovation in resilience efforts. The emphasis here is on crafting actionable insights through collaboration between researchers and local communities, thereby ensuring that technical solutions are grounded in real-world needs.
Concrete use cases of this funding in action include projects that utilize real-time environmental data to predict flooding patterns and assess vulnerabilities in coastal populations. For instance, a local organization could receive funding to develop a data-driven application that alerts residents about impending weather events while also offering strategies for emergency preparedness. Another scenario might involve a partnership between universities and coastal municipalities to integrate developed technologies into local governance frameworks, facilitating informed policy decisions.
Who should apply for this funding? Institutions or entities that possess the technical capabilities to engage in research and development are encouraged to submit proposals, particularly those with prior experience in environmental sciences or coastal management. Conversely, applications from groups that do not have expertise in tech development or those focusing solely on advocacy without a technological or research proposal will likely be ineligible.
Alignment factors for successful funding applications include the need to clearly demonstrate the impact of proposed technologies in enhancing resilience and adaptability in coastal areas. Applicants must also provide evidence of community engagement to ensure that their solutions are relevant and actionable.
The overarching goal is to foster an environment where collaboration between scientific research and community needs results in impactful solutions for coastal challenges. Only proposals that capture both innovation and real-world applicability stand the best chance of securing funding.
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