Rural Digital Conservation Ed in Montana Ecosystems
GrantID: 76407
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Deadline: Ongoing
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Grant Overview
Addressing Montana's Rural-Urban Divide in Digital Conservation
Montana's rural-urban split manifests in conservation education, with 73% of its 1.1 million residents in unincorporated areas facing 40% lower digital access rates than Billings' metro per 2023 Montana Digital Divide Report. Frontier counties like Beaverhead cover 2.5 million acres with populations under 10,000, where broadband penetration lags at 65% versus 95% in urban Gallatin Valley, hindering AV-based ecosystem learning.
Rural communities in eastern Montana, anchored by agriculture (25% of GDP), bear the brunt, with ranchers and tribal members on the Blackfeet Reservation lacking tools for virtual wetland simulations. Urban nonprofits in Missoula partner with universities but overlook remote areas like Phillips County, where 80% of land is federal, complicating local ecosystem apps. K-12 teachers statewide report 55% of students without home internet, per MDE data.
Funding supports digital programs bridging this divide through geospatial AV tools tailored to Montana's ecosystems, like grizzly habitat mapping. Proposals must delineate rural delivery logistics, including satellite uplinks for areas beyond fiber reach.
Montana's Conservation Tech Landscape
Eligible applicants include nonprofits collaborating with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in regions like the Bitterroot Valley, where tourism drives 12% of economy. Unlike Idaho's focus on timber tech, Montana requires integration with its 56 million acres of public lands, emphasizing tribal sovereignty in AV content for 8 reservations. Demographic anchors: aging population (20% over 65) needs simplified interfaces for intergenerational learning.
Applications demand geofenced pilots proving 70% rural participation, with budgets covering $20,000 drone footage for Glacier National Park modules. Infrastructure constraints include 300,000 miles of dirt roads delaying field tech deployment. Partnerships with Audubon Montana yield curricula on sage grouse, fitting the state's 40% public land ownership.
Implementation leverages Montana's sparse density (7/sq mi) via mobile AV labs, contrasting urban Wyoming models. Economic ties to outfitter industry (15,000 jobs) prioritize stewardship metrics like 20% attitude shifts tracked via pre-post surveys.
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