Accessing Sanitation Services for At-Risk Populations in Nevada
GrantID: 21467
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $10,000
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Target Outcomes for Nevada's Water and Waste Disposal Grants
The Grants for Water and Waste Disposal to Alleviate Health Risks program aims to improve the health and well-being of Nevada's low-income communities by providing access to safe and reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services. The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection, in collaboration with the Nevada Rural Housing Authority and other state agencies, will be working to address the capacity constraints and readiness gaps in the state's rural and tribal areas.
Priority Outcomes for Nevada Communities
The priority outcomes for this grant program in Nevada are centered around improving the health and safety of its residents, particularly in rural and tribal areas. The program aims to reduce the risk of waterborne illnesses and other health hazards associated with inadequate waste disposal. The target outcomes include:
- Increased access to safe and reliable drinking water for low-income households in rural and tribal areas
- Improved waste disposal systems to reduce the risk of environmental pollution and health hazards
- Enhanced capacity of local communities to manage and maintain their water and waste disposal systems
The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, through its various programs, will be working to achieve these outcomes. The department's efforts will be complemented by the work of regional bodies such as the Southern Nevada Water Authority, which serves as a model for regional collaboration and water management.
One of the key geographic features that distinguishes Nevada is its vast rural landscape, with many communities located in remote areas. The state's rural counties, such as Storey County and Nye County, face unique challenges in providing basic services, including water and waste disposal, to their residents. The program will prioritize projects that address these challenges and provide sustainable solutions to these communities.
In terms of demographic features, Nevada has a significant Native American population, with several tribal reservations located within the state. The program will work closely with these communities to ensure that their needs are met and that they have access to safe and reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.
Nevada's unique economy, driven by tourism and mining, also presents opportunities for innovative solutions to water and waste management. The program will encourage projects that leverage these opportunities and promote sustainable practices.
To achieve the priority outcomes, the program will focus on funding projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's water and waste disposal needs and that have a strong potential for long-term sustainability. Applicants will be expected to demonstrate how their projects will address the specific challenges faced by their communities and how they will contribute to the overall goals of the program.
The Nevada grant lab and other resources will be available to support applicants in developing their proposals and ensuring that they are well-aligned with the program's priorities.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Grants for Water and Waste Disposal to Alleviate Health Risks program in Nevada? A: Eligible projects may include the construction of basic drinking water and waste disposal systems, including storm drainage, as well as projects that enhance the capacity of local communities to manage and maintain their water and waste disposal systems.
Q: How will the program prioritize projects that benefit rural and tribal areas in Nevada? A: The program will prioritize projects that address the specific challenges faced by rural and tribal areas, including lack of access to safe and reliable drinking water and waste disposal facilities and services.
Q: What resources are available to support applicants in developing their proposals for the Grants for Water and Waste Disposal to Alleviate Health Risks program in Nevada? A: The Nevada grant lab and other resources, including the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, will be available to support applicants in developing their proposals and ensuring that they are well-aligned with the program's priorities.
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