What Water Quality Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 66051
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Establishing Data Systems for Water Quality Monitoring
Water quality monitoring funding targets initiatives that aim to create advanced data systems for assessing and tracking water quality across various ecosystems. This support covers projects focusing on technology-driven solutions like real-time monitoring and data analytics, excluding unrelated environmental initiatives that do not center on water quality. Notably, projects involving terrestrial ecosystems or air quality monitoring fall outside this funding scope.
A compelling use case for this funding is the establishment of a comprehensive water quality monitoring network, utilizing sensors deployed across rivers and lakes. These sensors could provide real-time data on pollutants, enabling swift action to mitigate contamination sources. A similar initiative might involve integrating satellite imagery and in-field sensors to analyze water quality trends over time, empowering stakeholders with actionable insights to make informed decisions related to watershed management.
Entities such as local governments, environmental NGOs focused on water quality, and university research teams are well-positioned to apply for this funding. They are typically expected to possess technical capabilities for developing data systems and facilitating partnerships that can leverage the data for community education or policy advocacy. Conversely, applications from organizations that focus solely on other environmental issues, like air quality or land use, would not align with the objectives of this funding.
Alignment factors for applicants include demonstrating a clear methodology for data collection and integration, solid stakeholder engagement plans, and a strategy for utilizing the collected data in policy-making or public awareness initiatives. Proposals should clearly articulate how the data system will fill existing gaps in water quality monitoring and how it will be sustained over the grant's duration, emphasizing not only immediate outcomes but long-term implications for water resource management.
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