Building Mobile Health Capacity in North Dakota's Rural Areas

GrantID: 55681

Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $8,000

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Summary

If you are located in North Dakota and working in the area of Education, 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

Priority Outcomes for North Dakota Grant Applicants: Fostering a Thriving Environmental Health Workforce in the Roughrider State ## Target Outcomes for North Dakota's Environmental Health Interns The Grant To Empower Students In Their Career Growth program, funded by Non-Profit Organizations, is designed to motivate environmental health students to contemplate careers at local, state, or tribal environmental agencies. For North Dakota applicants, the priority outcomes are closely tied to the state's unique environmental landscape and the needs of its environmental health workforce. Specifically, the program aims to cultivate a talented pool of professionals equipped to address the state's pressing environmental challenges. The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality, a key state agency, will play a vital role in shaping these outcomes. One of the primary target outcomes is to increase the number of environmental health professionals working in North Dakota's rural and frontier counties. The state's vast rural areas, including the Badlands and the Missouri River Valley, present unique challenges for environmental health professionals. By providing internships that focus on environmental health issues in these regions, the grant program aims to build a workforce that can effectively address the needs of these communities. For instance, interns may work on projects related to water quality, air pollution, or waste management in these areas. ## Measuring Success: Why Priority Outcomes Matter in North Dakota To measure the success of the grant program, the funder will track several key metrics, including the number of interns placed in environmental health positions, the retention rate of interns in the field, and the impact of interns' projects on environmental health outcomes in the state. For example, an intern working with the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality might develop a project that improves water quality in a rural community, resulting in measurable improvements in environmental health outcomes. The grant program's focus on priority outcomes is critical to North Dakota's environmental health landscape. By fostering a talented workforce equipped to address the state's unique environmental challenges, the program can help ensure that the state's natural resources are protected and preserved for future generations. As the state's economy continues to evolve, with major industries like agriculture and energy production, the need for environmental health professionals will only continue to grow. Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Grant To Empower Students In Their Career Growth program in North Dakota? A: Eligible projects may include research initiatives, community outreach and education efforts, or environmental monitoring and assessment activities, all focused on environmental health issues in North Dakota. Q: How will the grant program assess the impact of interns' projects on environmental health outcomes in North Dakota? A: The funder will track key metrics, including the number of people affected by the project, the measurable improvements in environmental health outcomes, and the long-term sustainability of the project's impact. Q: Are there any specific environmental health issues that the grant program is prioritizing in North Dakota? A: Yes, the program is particularly interested in projects addressing water quality, air pollution, and waste management in North Dakota's rural and frontier counties, where these issues are most pressing.

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