Accessing Telehealth Solutions in Wyoming's Rural Communities
GrantID: 1704
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: June 2, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes in Wyoming's STEM Equality Grants
The Banking Institution's Grants To Help Women Reach A State Of Equality With Men In The STEM Field prioritizes specific outcomes in Wyoming, focusing on addressing the state's unique challenges and opportunities. Wyoming's vast rural landscape and low population density create distinct hurdles for women in STEM fields, making it essential to target outcomes that address these issues.
Targeting Wyoming's STEM Workforce Gaps
Wyoming's economy is driven by industries that have traditionally been male-dominated, such as mining and energy production. To promote equality in STEM fields, the grant program prioritizes outcomes that support the development of a more diverse workforce. The Wyoming Business Council and the Wyoming Women's Business Center are key partners in this effort, providing resources and support to women entrepreneurs and STEM professionals. The state's frontier counties, with their limited access to resources and infrastructure, are a particular focus for these efforts.
The grant program's priority outcomes in Wyoming include increasing the number of women in STEM education and careers, improving access to STEM resources and training in rural areas, and promoting the development of STEM industries that are relevant to the state's economy. For example, initiatives that support women in energy, mining, and agriculture technology are particularly relevant, given Wyoming's strong presence in these sectors. The program also prioritizes outcomes that address the needs of women-owned businesses, including those that provide services and support to STEM industries.
Measuring Success in Wyoming
To measure the success of grant-funded projects, the Banking Institution will track a range of outcomes, including the number of women participating in STEM education and training programs, the number of women-owned businesses supported, and the impact of these initiatives on Wyoming's economy. The Wyoming Department of Education and the state's community colleges will play a key role in tracking these outcomes and providing data to support the grant program's evaluation. Wyoming's COVID-19 relief efforts have also highlighted the need for flexible and adaptable STEM education and training programs, which will be a key consideration in evaluating grant applications.
The state's small business grants and business council grants will be essential in supporting women-owned businesses and promoting economic growth. By targeting these priority outcomes, the grant program aims to make a meaningful impact on the lives of women in Wyoming and to support the state's economic development goals.
Supporting Wyoming's Unique Economic Context
Wyoming's economy is characterized by a strong presence of natural resource extraction industries, as well as a growing tourism sector. The grant program's focus on STEM education and workforce development is critical to supporting these industries and promoting economic diversification. By prioritizing outcomes that address the needs of women in STEM fields, the program aims to promote greater equality and economic opportunity in the state. The Wyoming arts council grants also highlight the importance of creative industries in the state's economy, and the potential for STEM fields to intersect with and support these industries.
Q: What types of STEM education and training programs are most likely to be funded in Wyoming? A: The Banking Institution's grant program is likely to support programs that address the specific needs of Wyoming's economy and workforce, such as energy and mining technology, agriculture technology, and STEM education for rural areas.
Q: How will the grant program measure the success of funded projects in Wyoming? A: The program will track a range of outcomes, including the number of women participating in STEM education and training programs, the number of women-owned businesses supported, and the impact of these initiatives on Wyoming's economy, with support from the Wyoming Department of Education and the state's community colleges.
Q: Can Wyoming-based organizations apply for funding to support statewide initiatives, or are they limited to local projects? A: The grant program is open to applications from organizations serving women in STEM fields across Wyoming, including statewide initiatives and local projects, with a focus on addressing the unique challenges and opportunities in the state's rural and frontier counties.
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