Who Qualifies for Garden Exhibits in Wisconsin's Waterfront Regions
GrantID: 13501
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: November 29, 2022
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in Wisconsin's Grant for Designers Program
The Grant for Designers program, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support innovative landscape architecture and design projects in Wisconsin. The program's priority outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique cultural and environmental landscape. Wisconsin's rich agricultural heritage, scenic natural beauty, and strong arts community make it an ideal location for creative and impactful design projects.
Enhancing Wisconsin's Tourism Industry through Innovative Design
One of the primary outcomes targeted by this grant program is the enhancement of Wisconsin's tourism industry. The state's tourism sector is a significant contributor to its economy, with visitors drawn to its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and outdoor recreational opportunities. By supporting innovative design projects, such as temporary garden exhibits during the international garden festival, the grant program aims to create new and engaging experiences that will attract more visitors to the state. In particular, the program is expected to boost tourism in regions like Milwaukee, where the festival is held, and stimulate local economic growth. According to the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, the state's tourism industry generated $23.6 billion in economic impact in 2020, supporting over 157,000 jobs. By enhancing the state's tourism offerings through creative design, the grant program can help sustain and grow this important sector.
Promoting Environmental Stewardship and Conservation
Another key outcome of the grant program is the promotion of environmental stewardship and conservation in Wisconsin. The state's natural resources, including its lakes, forests, and wildlife, are a vital part of its identity and economy. The grant program encourages designers to incorporate sustainable and environmentally conscious practices into their projects, aligning with the state's conservation goals. For example, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources'
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