Building Telehealth Capacity in Nebraska's Rural Areas
GrantID: 2900
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $50,000,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in Nebraska for Northern-Focused Research Grants
The Foundation's Grant Opportunity for Northern-Focused Research aims to expand general knowledge about conditions and shifts occurring in distant northern areas. In Nebraska, this grant is particularly relevant due to the state's unique position as a hub for research and study of the Great Plains region. The Nebraska State Historical Society, a key state agency, is often involved in projects that examine the historical and cultural context of the region, which aligns with the grant's objectives.
Target Outcomes for Nebraska Researchers
The funding supports projects that examine broad natural or social patterns, interactions within northern regions, or other forms of change. For Nebraska researchers, priority outcomes include advancing understanding of the ecological and climatic shifts in the Great Plains, studying the historical migration patterns and their impact on the region, and analyzing the social and economic changes in rural Nebraska communities. The Sandhills region, a distinctive geographic feature of Nebraska, presents a unique case study for examining the intersection of environmental and social factors.
Nebraska's research institutions, including the University of Nebraska system, are well-positioned to contribute to these outcomes. The state's researchers have a strong track record of collaborating with institutions in other states, such as North Carolina and Arkansas, on projects that examine regional patterns and trends. The grant funding can support efforts to analyze data, conduct field research, and disseminate findings to a broader audience.
The Foundation's focus on northern-focused research may seem less directly applicable to Nebraska, which is not typically considered a "northern" state. However, the grant's emphasis on studying broad regional patterns and interactions makes it relevant to Nebraska researchers. The state's location at the confluence of the Great Plains and the Missouri River valley makes it an important hub for studying regional dynamics.
Researchers in Nebraska can leverage the grant funding to support projects that examine the impact of climate change on the state's agricultural industry, analyze the demographic shifts in rural communities, or study the cultural heritage of the region. The Nebraska Arts Council and Humanities Nebraska are potential partners for projects that incorporate arts and humanities perspectives into the research.
Measuring Success in Nebraska
The success of the grant program in Nebraska will be measured by the quality and relevance of the research produced, as well as the extent to which it contributes to a broader understanding of the region. The Foundation will likely be interested in seeing how Nebraska researchers collaborate with institutions in other states and regions to advance the field. The grant program's impact will also be assessed in terms of its ability to support the development of new knowledge and insights that can inform policy and practice in the state and beyond.
Applicants from Nebraska should be prepared to demonstrate how their research aligns with the Foundation's priority outcomes and how it will contribute to a deeper understanding of the northern regions. They should also be prepared to explain how their project will be implemented, what resources will be required, and what outcomes they expect to achieve.
Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded in Nebraska? A: Projects that examine broad natural or social patterns, interactions within northern regions, or other forms of change are likely to be funded. Researchers studying the ecological and climatic shifts in the Great Plains, historical migration patterns, and social and economic changes in rural Nebraska communities may be particularly competitive.
Q: Can Nebraska researchers collaborate with institutions in other states on grant projects? A: Yes, Nebraska researchers can collaborate with institutions in other states on grant projects. In fact, the Foundation encourages collaboration across state and regional boundaries to advance the field.
Q: How can Nebraska applicants access additional resources and support for their grant applications? A: Nebraska applicants can access additional resources and support through the University of Nebraska system, the Nebraska State Historical Society, and other state agencies and research institutions. They can also review the Foundation's grant guidelines and seek guidance from the grant program officers.
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