Who Qualifies for Wildfire Mitigation Strategies in Montana

GrantID: 14497

Grant Funding Amount Low: $30,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $50,000

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Those working in Research & Evaluation and located in Montana may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Priority Outcomes in Montana's Life Sciences Research Landscape ## Priority Outcomes in Montana's Life Sciences Research Landscape The Banking Institution's Grants to Assist Scholarly Research in The Life Sciences program aims to support dynamic areas of basic biological research in Montana. The state's unique geography, with its vast rural areas and limited access to research funding, makes it an ideal candidate for this grant. One of the primary target outcomes of this grant is to enhance the research capacity of Montana's institutions, particularly in the life sciences. The Montana Institute for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (MIITTRI) at Montana State University is a key partner in achieving this outcome, as it brings together researchers from diverse disciplines to tackle complex problems. For instance, researchers at MIITTRI are working on projects related to the ecological and environmental impacts of invasive species in Montana's rivers, which is a significant concern for the state's agriculture and natural resources. Another priority outcome is to promote interdisciplinary research collaborations that can drive innovation and economic growth in the state. Montana's rural landscape and diverse ecosystems provide a unique setting for researchers to explore the intersections between agriculture, ecology, and environmental science. For example, the University of Montana's College of Forestry and Conservation is conducting research on the impact of climate change on Montana's forests, which could have significant implications for the state's forestry industry. The grant also aims to support research that addresses specific challenges facing Montana's communities, such as the need for improved healthcare outcomes in rural areas. The Montana Healthcare Foundation is a key partner in this effort, providing funding and expertise to support research that can inform healthcare policy and practice in the state. In terms of specific metrics, the grant program is seeking to support research projects that can demonstrate significant advances in their field, as measured by publications in top-tier journals and presentations at major conferences. The program is also looking for projects that can demonstrate impact on the state's economy and communities, such as through the creation of new jobs or the development of new technologies. To achieve these outcomes, the grant program will provide funding of between $30,000 and $50,000 to support research projects in the life sciences. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the research landscape in Montana and how their project fits within it. They will also be expected to show how their research can drive innovation, economic growth, and improved outcomes for Montana's communities. The grant program is open to researchers at Montana-based institutions, including universities, colleges, and non-profit research organizations. ## Driving Innovation in Montana's Life Sciences Sector Montana's unique combination of natural resources, research institutions, and business-friendly environment make it an attractive location for life sciences companies. The state is home to a number of major research institutions, including Montana State University and the University of Montana, which provide a talent pipeline for the industry. The Montana Department of Commerce is also actively working to support the growth of the life sciences sector, through initiatives such as the Montana Bioscience Cluster. To support the growth of this sector, the grant program is prioritizing research that can drive innovation and entrepreneurship in areas such as biotechnology and biomedical research. For example, researchers at Montana State University are working on developing new technologies for the detection and treatment of diseases, which could have significant implications for the state's healthcare industry. By supporting research in these areas, the grant program aims to help Montana's life sciences sector remain competitive and continue to grow in the coming years. ## State Agency Support for Life Sciences Research The Montana Department of Commerce and the Montana University System are key partners in the state's efforts to support life sciences research. The Department of Commerce provides funding and resources to support the growth of the life sciences sector, while the University System provides access to research facilities and talent. The state's research institutions are also working closely with industry partners to drive innovation and entrepreneurship in the life sciences. For example, the University of Montana's Partnership for Innovation is working with companies such as Myriant Technologies to develop new technologies and products. By providing funding and support to researchers, the grant program aims to help drive economic growth and improved outcomes for Montana's communities. Q: What types of research projects are eligible for funding under the Grants to Assist Scholarly Research in The Life Sciences program in Montana? A: Research projects in the life sciences that are not heavily supported by federal agencies or other foundations with specialized missions are eligible for funding. Examples of eligible projects include those related to biotechnology, biomedical research, and environmental science. Q: How will grant applications be evaluated, and what are the key criteria that will be used to assess applications? A: Grant applications will be evaluated based on their scientific merit, potential impact on the state's economy and communities, and the qualifications and experience of the research team. Applications will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the life sciences field. Q: What is the expected timeline for the grant application process, and when can applicants expect to be notified of the outcome? A: The grant application process typically opens three times per year, with deadlines in January, May, and September. Applicants can expect to be notified of the outcome within 90 days of the application deadline.

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