Native Prairie Restoration Impact in Nebraska

GrantID: 10112

Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000

Deadline: March 17, 2023

Grant Amount High: $2,000,000

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Summary

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

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Grant Overview

Nebraska's Priority Outcomes for Environmental Sustainability Grants

As a state known for its rich agricultural heritage and burgeoning tech sector, Nebraska is uniquely positioned to drive progress in environmental sustainability. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) oversees several grant programs aimed at mitigating the environmental impacts of computing and technology across their lifecycle. These grants offer crucial support to organizations tackling this challenge within the state.

Eligibility and Fit Assessment

To qualify for these grants, applicants must be based in Nebraska and demonstrate a clear plan to address environmental sustainability in one or more of the following areas: design and manufacturing, operational deployment, or reuse/recycling/disposal. Nonprofits, educational institutions, and local government agencies are all eligible, provided their proposed projects align with the grant's priorities.

Nebraska's Distinct Environmental Profile

Nebraska's diverse geography, from the Sandhills region in the west to the Missouri River bordering the east, creates distinct environmental challenges and opportunities. The state's frontier counties, with their sparse population and limited infrastructure, require tailored sustainability solutions. Meanwhile, the state's urban centers like Omaha and Lincoln are hubs of tech innovation, making them crucial testbeds for sustainable computing practices.

Addressing Capacity Gaps

While Nebraska has made significant strides in renewable energy production, gaps remain in its ability to manage the environmental impacts of its growing tech sector. The NDEE has identified a need for more specialized expertise, advanced recycling facilities, and coordinated efforts between industry, academia, and government. Grant funding aims to fill these capacity constraints and prepare Nebraska for a sustainable digital future.

Implementing Sustainable Solutions

Successful grant applicants in Nebraska can expect a streamlined application process and close collaboration with NDEE staff. Projects are typically funded for 12-24 months, with milestone-based disbursements and regular progress reporting. The Department prioritizes projects that can demonstrate a clear path to scalable, replicable solutions within the state.

Targeted Outcomes and Impact

By supporting innovative projects in Nebraska, these grants aim to reduce electronic waste, increase the use of renewable materials in manufacturing, and improve energy efficiency in data centers and other computing infrastructure. Ultimately, the goal is to position Nebraska as a national leader in sustainable technology, with a thriving green economy and a healthier environment for its citizens.

Navigating Compliance and Risk

Applicants should be aware of potential eligibility barriers, such as restrictions on for-profit entities or specific technological approaches. The NDEE also closely monitors compliance with environmental regulations, safety protocols, and responsible data management practices. Projects that fail to address these compliance risks are unlikely to receive funding.

FAQs for Nebraska Applicants

Q: Can individuals apply for these grants, or are they only available to organizations? A: These grants are intended for organizational applicants only, such as nonprofits, educational institutions, and local government agencies. Individual entrepreneurs or researchers may participate as part of a larger project team, but cannot be the primary grantee.

Q: Are there any geographic or demographic priorities within Nebraska for these grants? A: While the grants are open to all eligible applicants across the state, the NDEE has identified a particular need for sustainability solutions in Nebraska's frontier counties and rural communities. Projects that demonstrate a clear plan to benefit these underserved areas may receive additional consideration.

Q: What types of projects or technologies are most likely to be funded under these grants? A: The NDEE is interested in a wide range of innovative approaches, including advanced e-waste recycling, sustainable product design, energy-efficient data centers, and renewable-powered computing infrastructure. However, the Department prioritizes projects that can be easily scaled and replicated across the state.

Eligible Regions

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