Measuring the Impact of Digital Air Quality Tools
GrantID: 21962
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,840,000
Deadline: December 31, 2023
Grant Amount High: $3,840,000
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Grant Overview
Measuring Outcomes in Digital Tools for Air Quality Monitoring Funding
Digital Tools for Air Quality Monitoring represents a pivotal initiative aimed at ensuring equitable access to accurate air quality data for all residents of Sacramento. Unlike broader public health grants, this funding specifically targets the development of digital platforms that supply real-time information about air pollution levels, particularly in neighborhoods disproportionately affected by environmental hazards. The focus on technology-driven solutions sets this initiative apart.
Success in this domain hinges on clear outcome benchmarks. Required outcomes include the deployment of a user-friendly app that publishes real-time data on air quality metrics, specifically targeting low-income areas. It is essential to establish regular updates to the platform to reflect ongoing data collection and analysis, thereby ensuring that residents receive timely and actionable information. The anticipated benchmarks may involve tracking user engagement rates, app download statistics, and community feedback from user surveys.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) include metrics such as the frequency of air quality alerts issued through the app, engagement levels among residents of different demographics, and utilization rates of the data in local advocacy efforts. For instance, a notable KPI might track the number of users who engage directly with the app’s alerts to take action, such as avoiding outdoor activities during high pollution days or participating in community clean-up events.
Additionally, reporting and evaluation requirements will be stringent. Funded projects must provide detailed analysis reports that demonstrate how effectively the platform has improved resident awareness regarding air quality, as well as documented cases of enhanced community advocacy grounded in the data provided. This could involve case studies highlighting local events or policy changes initiated as a result of insights gained from the air quality monitoring tools.
Finally, performance thresholds may be established based on user engagement and the accuracy of the monitoring data. Projects falling short of these benchmarks may face a reevaluation of funding, underscoring the inherent responsibility of applicants to deliver substantial and measurable outcomes that resonate with community needs.
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