Leveraging Technology for Wildlife Disease Risk Modeling

GrantID: 76501

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: June 15, 2026

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Grant Overview

Disease Risk Modeling and Evaluation

This funding opportunity supports the development and evaluation of disease risk models for deer, elk, and related wildlife populations, with the goal of informing evidence-based decision-making and improving disease management strategies.

The project will leverage advanced statistical techniques and machine learning algorithms to integrate a wide range of data sources, including climate, habitat, and demographic information, to predict the likelihood and potential impacts of disease outbreaks. These predictive models will be designed to identify high-risk areas, detect early warning signs, and assess the effectiveness of various disease management interventions.

One of the key challenges in this sector is the inherent complexity of disease dynamics within wildlife populations, which can be influenced by a multitude of environmental, ecological, and epidemiological factors. This funding will support the deployment of cutting-edge technologies, such as remote sensing and geospatial analysis tools, to enhance the accuracy and timeliness of disease risk assessments.

Successful applicants for this funding must demonstrate a strong background in epidemiological research, data science, and wildlife management. The proposed project must also have a clear plan for engaging with state agencies, Tribal governments, and other stakeholders to ensure the widespread adoption and effective implementation of the disease risk modeling and evaluation tools.

It is important to note that this funding is not intended to support direct service delivery or community-based programs. Instead, the focus is on building system-level capacity for evidence-based decision-making and improving the overall effectiveness of disease management strategies.

By investing in this disease risk modeling and evaluation project, the funding aims to empower wildlife managers and policymakers with the necessary insights and tools to proactively address disease threats, ultimately promoting the long-term health and resilience of deer, elk, and related wildlife populations.

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