Promoting Outdoor Activity Programs for Youth in Idaho
GrantID: 13764
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Idaho's Unique Landscape for Biomedical Research and Education
Idaho's distinct geography and demographics make it an attractive location for biomedical research and education initiatives, particularly in the area of women's heart disease and health. The state's vast rural areas, including the frontier counties, present a unique challenge for healthcare access and delivery. At the same time, Idaho's growing population and economy create opportunities for innovative healthcare solutions.
The Idaho Department of Commerce and the Idaho State Board of Education have recognized the importance of biomedical research and education in driving the state's economic growth and improving the health of its citizens. As a result, they have established programs to support research and education initiatives, such as the Idaho Commerce's Bioscience Initiative, which provides funding and resources for bioscience companies and research institutions.
Leveraging Idaho's Strengths for Biomedical Research
Idaho's natural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities make it an attractive location for researchers and scientists. The state's scenic landscapes and abundant wildlife also provide a unique setting for studies on environmental health and the impact of outdoor activities on cardiovascular health. For instance, researchers at Boise State University have conducted studies on the effects of outdoor recreation on mental and physical health, which could inform initiatives aimed at reducing the risk of heart disease.
In addition, Idaho's growing technology sector, including the Idaho Technology Council, provides opportunities for collaboration between researchers, healthcare providers, and industry partners. The state's small business grants, such as those offered through the Idaho Small Business Development Center, can support the development of innovative healthcare technologies and services. Entrepreneurs and small business owners in Idaho can also access resources like the Boise Small Business Grants and Idaho business grants to launch and grow their ventures.
Idaho's unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of rural residents and growing population of women, make it an ideal location for studying women's heart disease and health. The state's healthcare providers, including St. Luke's Health System and Idaho Hospital Association, have recognized the importance of addressing cardiovascular health disparities in rural and underserved populations.
Aligning with Funder Priorities
The Banking Institution's focus on fellowships in women's heart disease and health aligns with Idaho's priorities for improving healthcare outcomes and reducing health disparities. By supporting research and education initiatives in this area, the funder is investing in the state's efforts to improve the health and well-being of its citizens, particularly women. Idaho's institutions and organizations are well-positioned to support the goals of the fellowship program, given their existing work in biomedical research and education.
Idaho applicants can leverage the state's unique strengths and resources to support their fellowship proposals. By doing so, they can demonstrate their ability to make meaningful contributions to the field of women's heart disease and health, while also advancing the state's healthcare goals.
Q: What types of organizations in Idaho are eligible to apply for the Fellowship in Women's Heart Disease and Health? A: Organizations involved in biomedical research and education, such as universities, research institutions, and healthcare providers, may be eligible to apply for the fellowship.
Q: How can Idaho applicants access resources and support for their fellowship proposals? A: Idaho applicants can access resources and support through organizations like the Idaho Department of Commerce, the Idaho State Board of Education, and the Idaho Technology Council, which provide funding, mentorship, and networking opportunities for researchers and entrepreneurs.
Q: What are the key areas of focus for the Fellowship in Women's Heart Disease and Health in Idaho? A: The fellowship is focused on supporting research and education initiatives that address women's heart disease and health, particularly in rural and underserved populations. Idaho applicants can tailor their proposals to address the state's unique healthcare challenges and opportunities in this area.
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