Building Water Conservation Capacity in Nevada's Desert

GrantID: 10087

Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000

Deadline: March 6, 2023

Grant Amount High: $400,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Nevada with a demonstrated commitment to Science, Technology Research & Development are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Nevada's Biomedical Engineering Flight Research Projects

The Banking Institution's Grants for Flight Research Projects in the Field of Biomedical Engineering aim to drive innovation and advancement in Nevada. For projects to be successful, they must align with the state's specific needs and priorities. The Nevada Governor's Office of Science, Innovation and Technology plays a crucial role in identifying these priorities, which include improving healthcare outcomes and fostering a robust innovation ecosystem.

Addressing Nevada's Unique Healthcare Challenges

Nevada's rural and frontier counties face distinct healthcare challenges, including limited access to specialized medical services and a shortage of healthcare professionals. Biomedical engineering projects that focus on developing innovative, accessible, and cost-effective solutions can have a significant impact. For instance, projects that leverage telemedicine technologies or develop portable diagnostic equipment can help bridge the healthcare gap in these areas. The Nevada Rural Hospital Partners organization has highlighted the need for such innovative solutions to address the unique challenges faced by rural hospitals.

Fostering Innovation and Economic Growth

The grant prioritizes outcomes that not only improve healthcare but also contribute to the state's economic growth. Nevada's economy has traditionally been driven by the mining and tourism industries, but there is a growing focus on diversifying the economy through innovation and technology. Biomedical engineering projects that have the potential to create new industries, jobs, and revenue streams are of particular interest. For example, projects that develop new medical devices or technologies can create opportunities for manufacturing and entrepreneurship in the state. The Nevada Institute for Autonomous Systems, located in Las Vegas, is an example of an organization that is driving innovation in the state and could potentially partner with biomedical engineering projects.

Measuring Success

To measure the success of the grant, the Banking Institution will be looking for projects that demonstrate clear outcomes and impact. This includes projects that can show improved healthcare outcomes, increased access to healthcare services, and economic benefits such as job creation and revenue growth. Applicants should be prepared to provide detailed metrics and evaluation plans as part of their grant proposal. The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has developed outcome measures for healthcare programs that can serve as a model for grantees.

Q: What are the primary outcomes that the Banking Institution is looking for in biomedical engineering flight research projects in Nevada? A: The primary outcomes include improving healthcare outcomes, increasing access to healthcare services, and driving economic growth through innovation and job creation.

Q: How can applicants demonstrate the potential for economic growth in their grant proposal? A: Applicants can demonstrate the potential for economic growth by providing detailed plans for commercialization, job creation, and revenue generation, and by highlighting potential partnerships with Nevada-based businesses and organizations.

Q: Are there any specific resources available to grantees to help them measure and evaluate their project's outcomes? A: Yes, grantees can draw on resources such as the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services' outcome measures for healthcare programs to help them develop their evaluation plans.

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