Healthcare Impact in Alaska's Remote Communities

GrantID: 2755

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,500

Deadline: September 7, 2023

Grant Amount High: $11,850

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Summary

Those working in Higher Education and located in Alaska may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Why Alaska is a Unique Fit for Postdoctoral Fellowship Grants in Research Mentorship Programs in Remote and Indigenous Communities with High Energy Costs and Limited Access to Resources like in the Kenai Peninsula Borough and Rural Alaska Communities Similar to Ohio's Appalachian Region Challenges in Funding for Research Projects in Alaska's Frontier Economy and Housing Grants for Researchers and Scientists in the State of Alaska Grants for Individuals, including Alaska Grants for Small Businesses and Alaska Residents, as well as Alaska Community Foundation Grants and Alaska Housing Energy Grants for Low-Income Residents and Researchers in Need of Financial Assistance to Conduct their Research Projects in Alaska's Coastal Economy and Border Region or Frontier Counties. Specifically, the grant from the Banking Institution aims to enhance the training of postdoctoral applicants who are not yet independent by providing them with the necessary mentorship, support, and relevant scientific guidance of a research mentor in their investigative group to conduct research projects that can benefit the local community and economy in the state of Alaska. The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development is a key state agency that supports economic development initiatives, including those related to research and innovation, and can provide additional resources and support for postdoctoral fellowship grant applicants in Alaska, similar to how other states like Ohio provide support for their researchers and small businesses through various grant programs. The state's frontier counties and coastal economy present distinct challenges and opportunities that set it apart from neighboring regions, and researchers and scientists in Alaska can benefit from grants that support their research projects and provide them with the necessary resources and mentorship to succeed in their fields. In particular, the Kenai Peninsula Borough is a geographic feature that distinguishes Alaska, with its unique combination of natural resources and remote communities, and researchers working in this region can benefit from grants that support their research projects and provide them with the necessary resources and support to overcome the challenges of working in a remote and frontier economy. Alaska's unique environment, with its vast wilderness and remote communities, requires specialized research and mentorship approaches that can be supported through postdoctoral fellowship grants, and the state's research institutions and organizations are well-positioned to provide the necessary support and guidance for postdoctoral researchers. The state's economy is also characterized by high energy costs, which can impact research infrastructure and operations, and funding opportunities that address these challenges can be particularly valuable in Alaska, similar to how Alaska housing energy grants support low-income residents in the state. By supporting postdoctoral researchers in Alaska, the grant program can help build capacity in the state's research community and contribute to the development of innovative solutions to the state's unique challenges, and researchers in Alaska can benefit from grants that support their research projects and provide them with the necessary resources and mentorship to succeed in their fields. In comparison to other states, Alaska's distinct environment and economy require a tailored approach to research and innovation, and the postdoctoral fellowship grant program can play a critical role in supporting this effort, similar to how other states like Ohio support their researchers and small businesses through various grant programs. Researchers in Alaska can also benefit from collaborating with other researchers and organizations in the state and beyond, including those in Ohio and other regions with similar challenges and opportunities, and the grant program can support these collaborations and knowledge-sharing efforts. Overall, the postdoctoral fellowship grant program is a good fit for Alaska due to the state's unique environment, economy, and research needs, and the program can help support the development of innovative solutions to the state's challenges and contribute to the growth of the state's research community. Alaska grants for individuals, including Alaska grants for small businesses and Alaska residents, can also support the state's economy and community development initiatives. The state's research institutions and organizations are eager to support postdoctoral researchers and provide them with the necessary resources and mentorship to succeed in their fields, and the grant program can help make this possible. By providing funding and support for postdoctoral researchers in Alaska, the grant program can help build a stronger research community in the state and contribute to the development of innovative solutions to the state's unique challenges. The program can also support research projects that address the state's specific needs and challenges, such as high energy costs and limited access to resources in remote communities. In addition, the grant program can help support the state's economic development initiatives by providing funding and support for research projects that can benefit the local economy and community. Researchers in Alaska can also benefit from the grant program's focus on providing mentorship and support for postdoctoral researchers, as this can help them develop the skills and expertise they need to succeed in their fields and contribute to the state's research community. Overall, the postdoctoral fellowship grant program is a valuable resource for researchers in Alaska, and can help support the growth and development of the state's research community. The Alaska Community Foundation also provides various grants for individuals and organizations in the state, including Alaska community foundation grants and Alaska housing energy grants, which can support the state's community development initiatives and provide additional resources for researchers and scientists in Alaska. Researchers in Alaska can benefit from exploring these funding opportunities and seeking support from state agencies and organizations that can provide additional resources and guidance for their research projects. By supporting postdoctoral researchers in Alaska, the grant program can help build a stronger research community in the state and contribute to the development of innovative solutions to the state's unique challenges. Q: What state agencies can Alaska postdoctoral fellowship grant applicants contact for additional support and resources? A: The Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development is a key agency that can provide additional resources and support. Q: How can postdoctoral researchers in Alaska access funding opportunities that address the state's high energy costs and limited access to resources in remote communities? A: Researchers can explore funding opportunities from the Banking Institution and other organizations that support research in Alaska, including Alaska housing energy grants and Alaska community foundation grants. Q: What are some of the unique challenges and opportunities that postdoctoral researchers in Alaska may face, and how can the grant program help address these challenges? A: Postdoctoral researchers in Alaska may face challenges related to the state's remote and frontier economy, high energy costs, and limited access to resources, but the grant program can help address these challenges by providing funding and support for research projects that can benefit the local community and economy.

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