Accessing Wildlife Protection Funding in Montana

GrantID: 55411

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $80,000

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Eligible applicants in Montana with a demonstrated commitment to Higher Education are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Montana Dairy ProducersMontana's dairy industry is a vital component of the state's agricultural economy, with many small and medium-sized dairy farms operating across the region. The Grant To Support Dairy Producers Through Research aims to address specific challenges faced by these producers, and the priority outcomes for this grant reflect the unique needs and opportunities of Montana's dairy sector.The grant provider, a non-profit organization, is focused on providing leadership and information to support dairy producers. In Montana, this support is particularly important due to the state's rural geography and the prevalence of small dairy farms. The Montana Department of Agriculture, in partnership with regional organizations such as the Montana Dairy Association, plays a key role in promoting the state's dairy industry and addressing the challenges faced by dairy producers.### Priority Outcomes: Improving Dairy Farm Efficiency and ResilienceThe grant provider is seeking research proposals that address key challenges facing Montana's dairy producers. The priority outcomes for this grant include:1. Improved dairy farm efficiency: Research projects that develop and demonstrate new technologies or management practices that can help Montana dairy farmers reduce costs, increase productivity, and improve the overall efficiency of their operations.2. Enhanced resilience to climate variability: Montana's dairy farmers face significant challenges related to climate variability, including drought and heat stress. Research projects that develop and evaluate strategies for improving the resilience of dairy farms to these challenges are a key priority.3. Better understanding of dairy market trends: Research projects that analyze and forecast dairy market trends, including changes in consumer demand and shifts in global market conditions, can help Montana dairy producers make more informed decisions about their operations.These priority outcomes are closely aligned with the needs and opportunities of Montana's dairy industry. For example, a research project that develops new strategies for managing dairy cow nutrition during periods of drought could have significant benefits for Montana dairy farmers, who often face challenges related to feed availability and quality.The grant provider is particularly interested in supporting research projects that involve collaboration between Montana dairy producers, researchers at Montana universities and colleges, and other stakeholders. This collaborative approach can help ensure that research projects are relevant to the needs of Montana's dairy industry and that the results are effectively communicated to dairy producers across the state.Applicants for this grant should be aware that the grant provider is committed to supporting research that is relevant to the needs of Montana's dairy producers. Proposals that demonstrate a clear understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing Montana's dairy industry, and that develop practical solutions to these challenges, are more likely to be successful.For small businesses and non-profits in Montana, this grant represents an important opportunity to access funding for research and development projects that can help drive innovation and growth in the state's dairy sector. By supporting research that addresses key challenges facing dairy producers, the grant provider is helping to promote the long-term sustainability and competitiveness of Montana's dairy industry.Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by this grant in Montana? A: Research projects that address key challenges facing Montana's dairy producers, such as improving dairy farm efficiency, enhancing resilience to climate variability, and better understanding dairy market trends, are most likely to be funded.Q: Can non-profit organizations based outside of Montana apply for this grant? A: While the grant provider is focused on supporting dairy producers in Montana, non-profit organizations based outside of the state may be eligible to apply if they have a clear connection to Montana's dairy industry and can demonstrate how their research project will benefit dairy producers in the state.Q: How can I find out more about the Montana Department of Agriculture's initiatives to support the state's dairy industry? A: You can visit the Montana Department of Agriculture's website to learn more about their programs and initiatives to support the state's dairy industry, including their work with regional organizations such as the Montana Dairy Association.

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