Measuring Community Health Program Impact
GrantID: 12306
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500
Deadline: December 31, 2022
Grant Amount High: $6,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Emerging Trends in Research and Evaluation for Environmental Technologies The Research and Evaluation sector is witnessing a significant shift in focus towards environmental technologies, driven by the need for innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges. As a result, the demand for rigorous research and evaluation of new technologies is on the rise. The Banking Institution's Research Grants to Help Expand Environmental Technologies program is a testament to this trend, providing funding for projects that develop innovative market assessments for patented technologies. ### Policy and Market Shifts The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs are key drivers of innovation in environmental technologies. The NSF's focus on SBIR funding and grants for research and development is expected to continue, with a growing emphasis on convergence research that brings together multiple disciplines to tackle complex environmental challenges. This shift is reflected in the NSF's programme priorities, which highlight the need for innovative solutions to environmental challenges. As the environmental technology sector continues to evolve, market assessments will play a critical role in identifying promising technologies and facilitating their adoption. The Research and Evaluation sector must adapt to these changing demands by developing new methodologies and tools for evaluating the effectiveness of environmental technologies. For instance, the use of data analytics and machine learning can help improve the accuracy of market assessments and identify emerging trends. ### Capacity Requirements and Delivery Challenges The Research and Evaluation sector faces several delivery challenges, including the need for specialized expertise in areas such as data analytics and environmental science. Additionally, the sector must navigate complex regulatory requirements, such as those related to intellectual property and licensing. One concrete regulation that applies to this sector is the Bayh-Dole Act, which governs the ownership and licensing of intellectual property developed with federal funding. A verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is the need to balance the demands of multiple stakeholders, including researchers, industry partners, and government agencies. Effective project management and communication are critical to overcoming this challenge. The sector must also contend with the risk of eligibility barriers, such as those related to SBIR grants, which require small businesses to meet specific ownership and control requirements. The Banking Institution's grant program is designed to support projects that develop innovative market assessments for patented technologies. To succeed, applicants must demonstrate a deep understanding of the environmental technology sector and the ability to navigate complex regulatory requirements. They must also be able to measure and report on the outcomes of their projects, using metrics such as the number of technologies assessed and the number of stakeholders engaged. Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Banking Institution's Research Grants to Help Expand Environmental Technologies program? A: Projects that develop innovative market assessments for patented environmental technologies are eligible for funding. Q: How can I ensure that my project meets the NSF's SBIR funding requirements? A: To be eligible for SBIR funding, your project must be conducted by a small business and focus on a technology that has the potential for commercialization. You should review the NSF's SBIR solicitation and consult with a program officer to confirm eligibility. Q: What are the reporting requirements for grant recipients? A: Grant recipients are required to submit regular progress reports and a final report that outlines the outcomes of their project, including any metrics or data collected during the project period.
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