Grants Program that Focus on Community Revitalization
GrantID: 17762
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,300
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $300,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Community Revitalization in the Virgin Islands
The Virgin Islands' unique cultural heritage and geographic characteristics make it an distinct location for community revitalization efforts. The Banking Institution's Grants Program that Focus on Community Revitalization aims to support projects that address the territory's specific needs. When evaluating proposals, the funder prioritizes outcomes that promote the preservation of the islands' cultural identity, environmental sustainability, and economic resilience.
Key Areas of Focus
One of the primary target outcomes for this grant program is the revitalization of historic sites and cultural landmarks. The Virgin Islands is home to a rich cultural heritage, with numerous historic sites and landmarks that are significant to the territory's history and identity. The Virgin Islands State Historic Preservation Office works closely with local organizations and community groups to preserve and protect these sites. Projects that focus on the restoration and preservation of these sites are likely to be prioritized, particularly those that incorporate community engagement and education.
Another key area of focus is environmental sustainability. The Virgin Islands is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise, hurricanes, and coastal erosion. Projects that promote sustainable practices, such as renewable energy, waste reduction, and coastal conservation, are likely to be supported. The Virgin Islands' coastal economy is a significant contributor to the territory's economy, and initiatives that protect and preserve the marine environment are critical.
Economic resilience is also a key target outcome for this grant program. The Virgin Islands' economy is heavily reliant on tourism, which can be vulnerable to external factors such as economic downturns and natural disasters. Projects that promote economic diversification, entrepreneurship, and job creation are likely to be prioritized. The funder is likely to support initiatives that develop the territory's human capital, particularly in industries such as sustainable tourism, agriculture, and renewable energy.
The geographic feature that distinguishes the Virgin Islands is its island geography, with multiple islands and cays that make up the territory. This presents unique challenges for community revitalization efforts, particularly in terms of infrastructure and connectivity. Projects that address these challenges, such as initiatives to improve transportation links between islands or to develop island-specific economic development strategies, are likely to be supported.
In terms of specific metrics, the funder is likely to prioritize projects that demonstrate measurable outcomes in areas such as job creation, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Proposals that include clear performance metrics and evaluation plans are more likely to be successful.
The Department of Planning and Natural Resources is a key state agency that works closely with local organizations and community groups to promote community revitalization efforts. The agency's initiatives often focus on sustainable development, environmental protection, and economic growth.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded by the Banking Institution's Grants Program in the Virgin Islands? A: Projects that focus on historic preservation, environmental sustainability, and economic resilience are likely to be prioritized.
Q: How can applicants demonstrate measurable outcomes in their proposals? A: Applicants can demonstrate measurable outcomes by including clear performance metrics and evaluation plans in their proposals, particularly in areas such as job creation, economic growth, and environmental sustainability.
Q: Are there any specific challenges that the funder is trying to address through this grant program in the Virgin Islands? A: The funder is trying to address the unique challenges presented by the territory's island geography, including infrastructure and connectivity challenges.
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