Urban Green Space Restoration Impact in California Cities
GrantID: 11441
Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for California's Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request
The Banking Institution's Funding Opportunity for Facility and Instrumentation Request aims to support projects that require access to specialized instrumentation and facilities in California. The program provides funding to make these resources available to various organizations, driving innovation and economic growth. To achieve its goals, the program focuses on specific priority outcomes that align with the state's needs and objectives.
Driving Innovation in California's Research Community
One of the primary priority outcomes for this grant is to drive innovation in California's research community. The state is home to a thriving research ecosystem, with top-ranked universities and research institutions, such as Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley. The California Institute for Innovation and Development (CIID) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is another example of the state's commitment to innovation. The grant program seeks to support projects that leverage the state's research capabilities, foster collaboration between academia and industry, and advance the development of new technologies. By doing so, the program aims to strengthen California's position as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship, creating opportunities for businesses to grow and succeed. The program is in line with the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz) initiatives to promote economic growth and job creation in the state.
Addressing the Needs of California's Diverse Economy
California's economy is diverse, with major industries ranging from technology and biotechnology to agriculture and manufacturing. The state's coastal economy, in particular, is a significant contributor to its GDP, with major ports and a robust tourism industry. The grant program prioritizes outcomes that address the needs of these industries, such as improving access to specialized instrumentation and facilities, enhancing research infrastructure, and promoting collaboration between industry stakeholders. By supporting projects that address these needs, the program aims to drive economic growth, create jobs, and improve the overall competitiveness of California's businesses. For instance, the grant can be used to support small businesses in California, which can apply for grants to access specialized equipment and facilities, thereby enhancing their research and development capabilities.
In terms of specific metrics, the program is expected to track the number of projects supported, the number of jobs created, and the economic impact of the funded projects. The Banking Institution will work closely with the California state agencies, such as the California Department of Commerce, to monitor the program's progress and ensure that it is meeting its objectives.
Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Facility and Instrumentation Request grant program in California? A: Projects that require access to specialized instrumentation and facilities, and align with the program's priority outcomes, are eligible for funding. Eligible applicants can include small businesses, research institutions, and other organizations based in California.
Q: How will the Banking Institution evaluate the success of the grant program in California? A: The Banking Institution will evaluate the program's success based on metrics such as the number of projects supported, jobs created, and economic impact. The Institution will also work closely with state agencies and other stakeholders to monitor the program's progress. A key geographic feature that distinguishes California is its extensive coastline, which plays a critical role in the state's economy.
Q: Can out-of-state organizations apply for funding under the Facility and Instrumentation Request grant program if they have a presence in California? A: Yes, out-of-state organizations with a presence in California can apply for funding, provided they meet the program's eligibility criteria and demonstrate a clear connection to the state's research community or economy. For example, organizations based in neighboring states like Nevada or Oregon, which have collaborations with California-based institutions, may be eligible to apply.
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