Building Historic Preservation Capacity in Kentucky

GrantID: 57970

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000

Deadline: September 15, 2023

Grant Amount High: $1,000,000

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Summary

If you are located in Kentucky and working in the area of Higher Education, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.

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Grant Overview

Kentucky's Unique Landscape: A Regional Fit for Research Grants. Kentucky's distinctive geography and economy make it an attractive location for research grants focused on innovation and development. As a state with a diverse landscape, ranging from the Appalachian Mountains to the Bluegrass Region, Kentucky offers a unique blend of rural and urban areas that can support a wide range of research projects. The Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development is a key state agency that supports research and development initiatives, providing resources and funding for businesses and organizations looking to innovate and grow. One of the state's most significant demographic features is its Appalachian region, which spans 54 counties and presents opportunities for research into economic development, healthcare, and environmental issues. The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is a federal-state partnership that invests in projects that improve the lives of Appalachian residents, making it a relevant regional body for research grant applicants. Kentucky's location at the intersection of the Midwest and the South also makes it a hub for transportation and logistics research, with its extensive network of highways, railroads, and waterways. The state's research institutions, including the University of Kentucky and the University of Louisville, are well-positioned to collaborate with state agencies, businesses, and other organizations to pursue innovative research projects. Grants for Kentucky can be used to support research in areas such as advanced manufacturing, energy, and life sciences, which are key focus areas for the state's economic development strategy. In addition, the Kentucky Arts Council provides grants for arts-related projects, which can help to promote cultural development and tourism in the state. For nonprofits in Kentucky, grants can be a vital source of funding for projects that address social, economic, and environmental issues. Women in Kentucky can also access grants that support entrepreneurship, education, and healthcare initiatives. Furthermore, the state's homeland security grants can be used to support projects that enhance public safety and emergency preparedness. When considering a research grant in Kentucky, applicants should be aware of the state's unique regulatory environment, including its laws and regulations related to research involving human subjects. They should also be aware of the potential for collaborations with other states, such as Maryland, which shares Kentucky's interest in promoting regional economic development. In terms of capacity building, Kentucky has a growing network of research parks and innovation hubs that provide resources and facilities for startups and established businesses. The state is also investing in initiatives to improve its broadband infrastructure, which is essential for supporting research and development projects in rural areas. Overall, Kentucky's distinct geography, economy, and research infrastructure make it an attractive location for research grants that can drive innovation and economic growth. The state's commitment to supporting research and development is evident in its funding priorities and its partnerships with state agencies, businesses, and research institutions. By understanding the state's unique characteristics and opportunities, researchers can develop projects that are tailored to Kentucky's needs and priorities. Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by grants in Kentucky? A: Research projects that align with the state's economic development priorities, such as advanced manufacturing, energy, and life sciences, are likely to be funded. Q: How can nonprofits in Kentucky access grants for projects that address social and economic issues? A: Nonprofits can search for grants on state and federal government websites, such as the Kentucky Governor's Office for Economic Development, and can also contact state agencies, such as the Kentucky Arts Council, for information on available funding opportunities. Q: What resources are available to support research and development projects in rural areas of Kentucky? A: The state is investing in initiatives to improve its broadband infrastructure, and there are also research parks and innovation hubs that provide resources and facilities for startups and established businesses in rural areas.

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