Accessing Research Funding in Wisconsin's Dairy Sector

GrantID: 11323

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: September 25, 2025

Grant Amount High: Open

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If you are located in Wisconsin and working in the area of Non-Profit Support Services, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Wisconsin's Resource-Related Research Projects

The Banking Institution's Funding Opportunity for Resource-Related Research Projects aims to support investigator-initiated projects that provide significant benefits to currently funded high-priority projects in Wisconsin. The target outcomes for this grant program are closely tied to the state's economic development goals, particularly in the areas of research and innovation. Wisconsin's Department of Administration, through its Office of Business Development, works closely with research institutions and industry partners to identify areas of opportunity for growth and investment.

One of the primary target outcomes for this grant program is the development of resources that can be shared across multiple research projects, thereby increasing efficiency and reducing costs. For example, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery is a hub for interdisciplinary research, providing shared resources and facilities that can be leveraged by multiple research teams. By supporting the development of such resources, the grant program aims to accelerate the pace of research and innovation in Wisconsin, particularly in areas such as advanced manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare.

Measuring Success in Wisconsin's Research Ecosystem

The success of the grant program will be measured by the extent to which the funded resources support currently funded high-priority projects in Wisconsin. This will involve tracking metrics such as the number of research projects that utilize the funded resources, the number of publications and patents resulting from the research, and the economic impact of the research on the state's economy. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) plays a key role in tracking these metrics, through its various programs and initiatives aimed at supporting business growth and job creation in the state.

Wisconsin's unique geography, with its mix of urban and rural areas, also presents opportunities for research and innovation. For example, the state's rural areas offer opportunities for research in agriculture and natural resources, while the urban areas, such as Milwaukee, offer opportunities for research in areas such as manufacturing and healthcare. The grant program's focus on supporting resources that can be shared across multiple research projects will help to leverage these opportunities, driving economic growth and job creation in the state.

The state's research ecosystem is also supported by a number of regional bodies, including the Milwaukee Regional Research-Technology Park, which provides a hub for research and innovation in the Milwaukee area. By supporting the development of resources that can be shared across multiple research projects, the grant program aims to strengthen the state's research ecosystem, driving economic growth and job creation in Wisconsin.

Q: What types of resources are eligible for funding under this grant program in Wisconsin? A: Eligible resources include those that provide a significant benefit to currently funded high-priority projects in Wisconsin, such as shared research facilities, equipment, and personnel.

Q: How will the grant program measure the success of funded resources in Wisconsin? A: The success of funded resources will be measured by metrics such as the number of research projects that utilize the resources, the number of publications and patents resulting from the research, and the economic impact of the research on the state's economy.

Q: Are there any specific areas of research that are prioritized under this grant program in Wisconsin? A: While the grant program is open to a wide range of research areas, Wisconsin's economic development goals and research strengths suggest that areas such as advanced manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare may be particularly competitive.

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