Building Urban Agriculture Capacity in Wisconsin
GrantID: 6049
Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $75,000
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Target Outcomes for Wisconsin's Innovative Digital Projects Grant The Grant For Innovative Digital Projects in Wisconsin is designed to support projects that enhance scholarly research and have the potential to scale. To achieve this, the grant focuses on several priority outcomes that are crucial for the success and impact of the funded projects. One of the key outcomes is the development of innovative digital tools and platforms that can be used by researchers across the state. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) plays a significant role in supporting projects that align with these outcomes, particularly through initiatives like the 'Wisconsin Fast Forward Grant' program, which focuses on workforce development and technological innovation. Projects that demonstrate potential for enhancing research capabilities and contributing to the state's economic development are given preference. ## Enhancing Research and Economic Development in Wisconsin A critical aspect of the priority outcomes for this grant is the enhancement of scholarly research in Wisconsin. The state's unique demographic features, such as its mix of urban and rural areas, present both opportunities and challenges for research projects. For instance, projects that address the digital divide between urban centers like Milwaukee and rural areas can have a significant impact. The grant also prioritizes projects that can leverage Wisconsin's strong research institutions and collaborative environment to drive innovation. The Mississippi River border region is another distinguishing geographic feature of Wisconsin that can influence the focus of research projects. Projects that explore environmental or economic issues related to this region can be particularly relevant. The grant encourages applicants to consider how their projects can contribute to a better understanding of these issues and potentially inform policy or practice. ## Measuring Success and Impact in Wisconsin To ensure that the Grant For Innovative Digital Projects achieves its intended outcomes, it is essential to have a clear framework for measuring success and impact. The grant requires applicants to outline specific metrics and milestones that will be used to evaluate their projects. This could include metrics related to the adoption and usage of digital tools, the number of researchers or institutions involved, or the economic benefits generated by the project. By focusing on measurable outcomes, the grant can support projects that are not only innovative but also have a tangible impact on the state's research community and economy. Applicants should also be aware that the grant funder, Non-Profit Organizations, has a strong interest in supporting projects that demonstrate potential for long-term viability and scalability. As such, projects that can secure additional funding or support from other sources, such as the 'Wisconsin Arts Grants' or 'Wisconsin Relief Grants', may be viewed more favorably. Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded by the Grant For Innovative Digital Projects in Wisconsin? A: Projects that develop innovative digital tools, enhance scholarly research, and have the potential to scale are likely to be funded. Q: How can applicants demonstrate the potential for their project to have a tangible impact on Wisconsin's research community and economy? A: Applicants can demonstrate potential impact by outlining clear metrics and milestones, such as adoption rates of digital tools or economic benefits generated. Q: Are there other grants or funding opportunities in Wisconsin that can complement the Grant For Innovative Digital Projects? A: Yes, other grants such as the 'Wisconsin Fast Forward Grant' and 'Wisconsin Arts Grants' can provide additional funding or support for projects that align with their focus areas.
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