Building Community Tourism Capacity in Maine
GrantID: 11470
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $700,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Maine's Unique Landscape for Responsible Research Projects. Maine's distinct geography and demographics make it an attractive location for research projects focused on responsible conduct. The state's vast, rural landscape and sparse population density present unique challenges and opportunities for research. With a high percentage of residents living in rural areas, Maine is an ideal location to study the impact of research on rural communities. The Maine Department of Economic and Community Development's (DECD) research initiatives and the state's numerous research institutions, such as the University of Maine, make it an ideal hub for research projects. The Maine Arts Commission also provides grants for arts-related research projects, aligning with the funding opportunity's goals. The state's coastal economy and significant fishing industry also provide a distinct context for research on responsible conduct in industries such as aquaculture and marine science. Maine's frontier counties are also an area of interest due to their rural nature and limited access to resources. Researchers can leverage the state's rural-urban divide to explore the nuances of responsible research practices in different settings. By studying Maine's unique blend of rural and coastal communities, researchers can gain valuable insights into the factors that influence responsible research conduct. The state's strong tradition of community engagement and collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders provides a fertile ground for research on responsible research practices. The Maine Community Foundation also provides grants for various projects, demonstrating the state's commitment to supporting research and community development. For small businesses, Maine offers various grants, such as the Maine Small Business Development Centers' (SBDC) funding opportunities, which can complement the funding opportunity's goals. Nonprofits in Maine can also benefit from grants provided by organizations like the Maine Grants Support Center. When considering Maine as a location for research projects, it's essential to understand the state's distinct cultural and socioeconomic context. By doing so, researchers can design projects that are tailored to the state's unique needs and challenges. With its strong research infrastructure and collaborative environment, Maine is an attractive location for research projects focused on responsible conduct. Researchers can explore a range of topics, from the responsible use of technology in rural areas to the impact of research on Maine's coastal economy. Q: What types of research projects are best suited for Maine's unique environment? A: Research projects that focus on rural communities, coastal economies, and the intersection of research and industry are well-suited for Maine. Q: How can researchers access Maine's research institutions and resources? A: Researchers can start by contacting the University of Maine's research office or the Maine DECD to explore available resources and potential partnerships. Q: Are there any specific funding opportunities available for nonprofits in Maine? A: Yes, nonprofits in Maine can explore funding opportunities through organizations like the Maine Community Foundation and the Maine Grants Support Center.
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