Telehealth Impact in Idaho's Rural Communities
GrantID: 9352
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Idaho Grant Recipients
The Grants to Improve the Lives of People all Around the World program, funded by the Banking Institution, targets specific outcomes in Idaho to address the state's unique challenges. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is a key state agency that collaborates with grant recipients to achieve these outcomes.
Addressing Rural Poverty and Economic Development
Idaho's rural areas, particularly in the frontier counties, face significant economic development challenges. The grant program prioritizes outcomes that address poverty and stimulate economic growth in these regions. Successful applicants will focus on initiatives that create jobs, improve infrastructure, and increase access to resources for rural communities. For instance, grants can support small business development in rural areas, such as those in the Salmon River region, by providing funding for entrepreneurship training, mentorship programs, or business incubators. This aligns with the state's efforts to boost local economies and improve the quality of life for residents.
Enhancing Housing Stability and Homelessness Services
Idaho's housing market has seen significant pressure, particularly in the Boise metropolitan area. The grant program emphasizes outcomes related to housing stability and homelessness services. Funded projects should aim to provide affordable housing options, support services for individuals experiencing homelessness, and improve coordination among housing providers. For example, organizations can receive funding to develop rapid rehousing programs, provide rental assistance, or offer supportive services to vulnerable populations. The Idaho Housing and Finance Association is a relevant state agency that works closely with grant recipients to achieve these outcomes.
Supporting Small Business Growth and Development
Small businesses are a vital component of Idaho's economy, particularly in industries such as tourism and agriculture. The grant program prioritizes outcomes that support small business growth and development, especially in underserved areas. Successful applicants will focus on initiatives that provide business development resources, improve access to capital, and foster a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem. For instance, grants can be used to establish small business grants programs, such as those offered in Boise, or to support business incubators and accelerators. This aligns with the state's efforts to promote economic development and create jobs.
The geographic diversity of Idaho, from the scenic coastal economy along Lake Coeur d'Alene to the rural frontier counties, presents both opportunities and challenges for grant recipients. Understanding these regional nuances is crucial for developing effective strategies that address the state's unique needs.
To achieve the priority outcomes, grant recipients should be prepared to collaborate with state agencies, regional bodies, and local organizations. The Idaho Department of Commerce is a key partner in supporting economic development initiatives, while the Idaho Housing and Finance Association plays a critical role in addressing housing stability and homelessness.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Idaho under this grant program? A: Projects that address rural poverty and economic development, enhance housing stability and homelessness services, and support small business growth and development are likely to be prioritized.
Q: How can Idaho nonprofit organizations increase their chances of securing funding under this grant program? A: Nonprofit organizations should focus on developing projects that align with the priority outcomes, demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's unique challenges, and show potential for meaningful impact. They should also be prepared to collaborate with state agencies and regional bodies.
Q: Are there any specific reporting or evaluation requirements for grant recipients in Idaho? A: Yes, grant recipients will be required to submit regular progress reports and undergo evaluation to assess their project's impact on the priority outcomes. The Banking Institution will provide guidance on the reporting and evaluation requirements as part of the grant agreement.
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