Building Renewable Energy Capacity in Wyoming
GrantID: 1329
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $80,000
Summary
Explore related grant categories to find additional funding opportunities aligned with this program:
Non-Profit Support Services grants, Science, Technology Research & Development grants, Students grants.
Grant Overview
Implementing Fellowships and Internships in Wyoming
Wyoming, known for its vast frontier landscapes and a distinct economy rooted in natural resources and agriculture, offers unique opportunities for individuals seeking to engage in STEM research and public health initiatives. The implementation process for grants geared toward fellowships and internships in this state not only promotes professional growth but also contributes to the development of workforce capabilities crucial for local industries. Understanding the application workflow, expectations, and local resources is essential for prospective applicants.
Application Workflow in Wyoming
To successfully navigate the grant process for fellowships and internships in Wyoming, applicants must adhere to a structured workflow designed to streamline submission and evaluation. Familiarity with local agencies, such as the Wyoming Business Council, will enhance the applicant's understanding of available resources and support systems.
-
Identifying Opportunities: Begin by reviewing available grants, which can range from small business grants to targeted state programs. The Federal Government sponsors fellowships and internships primarily aimed at STEM and public health, with funding amounts varying from $1,000 to $80,000. Given the unique geographic features of Wyoming, including its rural character and limited population density, applicants should focus on projects that benefit specific communities or sectors.
-
Preparing Applications: Proposals must be tailored to demonstrate not only alignment with the grant objectives but also relevance to Wyoming's economic needs. Applicants should emphasize how their projects can address local workforce gaps, particularly in STEM fields, and draw connections to the state’s existing health initiatives.
-
Submission Process: After preparing the application, submissions are made electronically via the Wyoming Business Council’s portal. Ensure that all sections are complete and formatted according to grant specifications before submission.
-
Review and Evaluation: Following submission, applications are reviewed by a panel of experts familiar with Wyoming's workforce and sector needs. Feedback may be sought to refine proposals, and it is advisable to engage with local representatives during this phase for additional insights.
-
Award Notification and Acceptance: Successful applicants will receive an award notification detailing funding amounts and conditions. Upon acceptance, applicants must prepare for compliance with reporting requirements established by the
Eligible Regions
Interests
Eligible Requirements
Related Searches
Related Grants
Crisis Grant Focused on Combating Exploitation and Bullying
This funding opportunity is designed to support individuals and organizations working to improve the...
TGP Grant ID:
74379
Annual Grant Award for Emerging Silver Jewelry Artists
Start-up capital to a new jewelry designer working primarily in silvery. The health of the jewelry i...
TGP Grant ID:
495
Local Grants For Historic Preservation Projects
The provider will fund and support historical preservation projects for local towns with a populatio...
TGP Grant ID:
3796
Crisis Grant Focused on Combating Exploitation and Bullying
Deadline :
Ongoing
Funding Amount:
Open
This funding opportunity is designed to support individuals and organizations working to improve the lives of children around the world. With a focus...
TGP Grant ID:
74379
Annual Grant Award for Emerging Silver Jewelry Artists
Deadline :
2099-12-31
Funding Amount:
$0
Start-up capital to a new jewelry designer working primarily in silvery. The health of the jewelry industry depends on the continuous flow of new tale...
TGP Grant ID:
495
Local Grants For Historic Preservation Projects
Deadline :
2023-05-03
Funding Amount:
$0
The provider will fund and support historical preservation projects for local towns with a population of 10,000 or less across USA...
TGP Grant ID:
3796