Building Capacity for Environmental Justice in Indiana
GrantID: 11478
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $6,000,000
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Grant Overview
Indiana's Priority Outcomes for Funding Opportunity for Pathways into the Earth, Ocean, Polar and Atmospheric Sciences Grant. The Banking Institution's grant program aims to support education, learning, training, and professional development within the geoscience community. For Indiana, the priority outcomes are closely tied to the state's economic development goals and the need to prepare its workforce for the demands of the geoscience industry. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development is a key partner in this effort, working to align education and training programs with the needs of employers in the state. Indiana's unique geography, with its mix of rural and urban areas, and its location in the Midwest, make it an ideal location for geoscience research and development. The state's frontier counties, such as those along the Ohio River, offer opportunities for research and development in areas such as energy production and environmental monitoring. The Wabash River, which runs through the heart of the state, is another significant geographic feature that distinguishes Indiana and provides opportunities for geoscience research and education. The priority outcomes for this grant in Indiana are focused on creating pathways for students and professionals to enter the geoscience workforce, with a particular emphasis on underrepresented groups. The desired outcomes include increased enrollment in geoscience programs at Indiana universities, such as Indiana University and Purdue University, and improved job placement rates for graduates in geoscience fields. Applicants should be prepared to demonstrate how their projects will contribute to these outcomes and how they will be sustained over time. The Banking Institution is particularly interested in projects that leverage partnerships between education institutions, businesses, and government agencies to create a more robust and diverse geoscience workforce. In terms of specific metrics, the grant program will track the number of students and professionals participating in funded projects, as well as the number of degrees awarded in geoscience fields and the job placement rates for graduates. The state is also interested in tracking the number of businesses and organizations that participate in grant-funded projects, as a measure of the program's impact on the broader geoscience community. For small businesses in Indiana, this grant presents an opportunity to partner with education institutions and other organizations to develop the talent pipeline and address specific workforce needs. Indiana small business grants can be used to support internships, training programs, and other workforce development initiatives. The state of Indiana also offers various government grants and hardship grants that can be used in conjunction with this funding opportunity. By supporting education and workforce development in the geoscience sector, the Banking Institution's grant program is helping to drive economic growth and development in Indiana. Businesses and organizations in Indiana can access grant money by applying for this funding opportunity and demonstrating how their projects align with the state's priority outcomes. Q: What are the priority outcomes for the Funding Opportunity for Pathways into the Earth, Ocean, Polar and Atmospheric Sciences grant in Indiana? A: The priority outcomes are focused on creating pathways for students and professionals to enter the geoscience workforce, with a particular emphasis on underrepresented groups. Q: How can Indiana small businesses and organizations apply for this grant funding? A: Applicants can apply by submitting a proposal that demonstrates how their project will contribute to the state's priority outcomes and how it will be sustained over time. Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under this grant program in Indiana? A: Projects that leverage partnerships between education institutions, businesses, and government agencies to create a more robust and diverse geoscience workforce are eligible for funding.
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