Innovative Agriculture Research Funding in North Dakota
GrantID: 11441
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in North Dakota's Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request
The Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request, supported by the Banking Institution, aims to make specialized instrumentation and facilities available to the research community in North Dakota. To achieve this goal, the program prioritizes projects that align with the state's economic development objectives and leverage its unique research strengths. The North Dakota Department of Commerce plays a crucial role in identifying and supporting these priority outcomes, working closely with state agencies, research institutions, and industry partners.
Aligning with North Dakota's Economic Development Strategy
North Dakota's economy is characterized by its strong energy sector, agricultural industry, and growing technology sector. The state's research institutions and facilities are well-positioned to support innovation and entrepreneurship in these areas. The priority outcomes for this funding opportunity reflect the state's economic development strategy, focusing on projects that enhance its research capacity, promote technology transfer, and create new opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. For instance, the North Dakota State University's Research and Technology Park is a hub for innovation, providing access to cutting-edge facilities and expertise in areas such as energy research and agricultural technology. Applicants seeking funding should demonstrate how their proposed projects align with these priority outcomes and contribute to the state's economic growth.
Measuring Success in North Dakota
To measure the success of funded projects, the Banking Institution and the North Dakota Department of Commerce will track key outcomes, including the number of businesses and researchers accessing the funded facilities, the number of new technologies developed, and the economic impact of the projects. The state's unique geography, with its vast rural areas and Native American reservations, presents both opportunities and challenges for research and development. For example, the project's impact on rural development and the potential for technology transfer to underserved communities will be considered. By focusing on these priority outcomes, the Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request will drive economic growth, innovation, and job creation in North Dakota.
The Missouri River, which runs through North Dakota, has played a significant role in shaping the state's economy and research landscape. The river's presence has influenced the development of the state's energy sector and agricultural industry, and its surrounding regions offer opportunities for research and innovation. As the state continues to grow and diversify its economy, the Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request will remain a critical component of its economic development strategy.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded under this opportunity in North Dakota? A: Projects that align with the state's economic development objectives, leverage its research strengths, and enhance its research capacity are likely to be prioritized. Applicants should demonstrate how their proposed projects contribute to the state's economic growth and align with the priority outcomes.
Q: How will the Banking Institution and the North Dakota Department of Commerce measure the success of funded projects? A: The success of funded projects will be measured by tracking key outcomes, including the number of businesses and researchers accessing the funded facilities, the number of new technologies developed, and the economic impact of the projects. The state's unique geography and demographics will be taken into account when evaluating the impact of the projects.
Q: Can applicants propose projects that involve collaboration with other research institutions or industry partners in North Dakota or beyond? A: Yes, applicants are encouraged to propose projects that involve collaboration with other research institutions or industry partners in North Dakota or other states, such as New York City or Washington. However, they should demonstrate how these collaborations align with the state's priority outcomes and contribute to its economic development.
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