Mental Health Resource Impact in Oklahoma's Farming Sector
GrantID: 3528
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: April 19, 2023
Grant Amount High: $200,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Oklahoma's Grant for Women and Minorities in STEM Fields
The Grant for Women and Minorities in STEM Fields, offered by the Banking Institution, aims to increase participation by women and underrepresented minorities from rural areas in STEM fields through research, education/teaching, and extension projects. In Oklahoma, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education are key state agencies that can leverage this grant to drive meaningful outcomes. A primary focus is on addressing the state's rural-urban divide, where rural areas often face unique challenges in accessing STEM education and career opportunities.
Targeting Oklahoma's Rural STEM Disparities
Oklahoma's diverse geography, including its rural frontier counties, presents distinct challenges for STEM education and career development. The grant's priority outcomes are tailored to address these disparities. Successful projects will focus on innovative solutions to increase STEM participation among women and minorities in these underserved areas. For instance, projects that develop and implement STEM curricula tailored to rural Oklahoma's needs, or those that provide mentorship and training programs for women and minority students in STEM fields, are likely to be prioritized. The Oklahoma Arts Council also supports arts-integrated STEM education, which could be a unique aspect of some projects.
Measuring Success in Oklahoma
The success of the Grant for Women and Minorities in STEM Fields in Oklahoma will be measured by the increase in the number of women and underrepresented minorities pursuing STEM education and careers, particularly in rural areas. Key performance indicators may include the number of students reached through supported projects, the development of new STEM curricula or educational resources, and the establishment of mentorship and support networks for underrepresented groups in STEM. Applicants should be prepared to outline how their projects will contribute to these outcomes and how they will be sustained beyond the grant period. Given Oklahoma's economic landscape, which includes a significant presence of small businesses and a growing need for grants for nonprofits in Oklahoma, projects that demonstrate potential for long-term impact and scalability will be particularly competitive.
Oklahoma applicants can access various resources to support their grant applications, including guidance from the state of Oklahoma grants administration and information on business grants Oklahoma offers. Additionally, understanding the landscape of small business grants Oklahoma and free grants in Oklahoma can provide insights into potential collaborations or additional funding sources.
Q: What types of STEM projects are most likely to be funded in Oklahoma? A: Projects that address the specific needs of rural Oklahoma, such as developing STEM curricula for rural schools or providing mentorship to women and minority students in STEM fields, are likely to be prioritized.
Q: How can Oklahoma applicants measure the success of their grant-funded projects? A: Success will be measured by outcomes such as the number of students reached, new educational resources developed, and the establishment of support networks for underrepresented groups in STEM.
Q: Where can Oklahoma applicants find additional resources to support their grant applications? A: Applicants can seek guidance from the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education and explore other state resources, such as the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education and information on oklahoma grants for individuals and nonprofits.
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