The State of Environmental Funding in 2024
GrantID: 69350
Grant Funding Amount Low: $15,000
Deadline: January 31, 2025
Grant Amount High: $15,000
Summary
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Community Development & Services grants, Environment grants, Natural Resources grants, Non-Profit Support Services grants, Preservation grants, Quality of Life grants.
Grant Overview
Digital Tracking of Local Air Quality
Unlike other environmental grants focused on direct conservation efforts, this funding specifically targets initiatives that prioritize digital innovation for monitoring air quality. By developing real-time tracking solutions, organizations can provide crucial data that helps communities make informed decisions about health and policy.
Addressing Urban Air Pollution with Digital Solutions
One example of effective utilization of this funding is the implementation of a digital platform that allows residents to access real-time air quality data. A nonprofit organization in a major city might design a project that involves the installation of air quality sensors throughout neighborhoods, which feed data into an accessible app. This initiative is particularly beneficial for individuals with respiratory illnesses, as they can receive timely alerts about pollution spikes. Furthermore, the data collected can be used by local governments to establish better air quality regulations, leading to cleaner air and healthier urban environments.
Ideal Candidates for Funding
Eligible applicants should include local non-profits, educational institutions working in partnership with local governments, or tech start-ups focused on environmental solutions. Organizations that have a proven track record of working with community health data or environmental monitoring technologies would be especially well-positioned. However, those lacking technical expertise or community engagement strategies may find it challenging to meet funding criteria.
Emerging Capacity Requirements for Applicants
Proposals should reflect an understanding of both the technological aspects of air quality monitoring and community engagement strategies. Applicants must demonstrate their capacity to develop and manage the data collection platform, as well as their plan for promoting public awareness about air quality issues. Grant recipients will need to establish measurable outcomes, such as community participation rates or improvements in air quality over time. Overall, this funding opportunity is designed for innovative projects that leverage technology to enhance public health and environmental quality.
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