Bilingual STEM Resources Impact for Delaware Schools
GrantID: 11466
Grant Funding Amount Low: $400,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,200,000
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Why Delaware is a Unique Fit for Minority-Serving Institutions Research Expansion Grants
Delaware's distinct characteristics make it an ideal location for the Funding Opportunity for Computer and Information Science Minority-Serving Institutions Research Expansion. The state's strategic location in the Mid-Atlantic region, its diverse economy, and its research institutions create a fertile ground for innovative research and collaboration.
Delaware is home to Delaware State University, a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) and a Minority-Serving Institution (MSI). The university has a strong focus on STEM education and research, making it an ideal candidate for this grant program. The Delaware State University's research initiatives align with the goals of the grant program, which aims to broaden participation by increasing the number of CISE-funded research projects from MSIs.
Regional Advantages and Research Opportunities
Delaware's proximity to Washington, D.C. and its neighboring states, including Maryland and Pennsylvania, provides access to a rich ecosystem of research institutions, organizations, and funding opportunities. The state's location along the I-95 corridor also facilitates collaboration with other research institutions and industry partners in the region. The Delaware Biotechnology Institute, a statewide resource for life sciences research and development, is another key player in the state's research landscape.
Delaware's economy is diverse, with major industries including finance, healthcare, and technology. This diversity creates opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, which are essential for the success of the grant program. The state's business-friendly environment and available resources, such as the Delaware Division of Small Business, also support the growth of small businesses and startups, which can partner with MSIs to advance research and innovation.
The Delaware Humanities Council, a non-profit organization that supports humanities-based projects, is another resource available to MSIs in the state. While the primary focus of the grant program is on CISE-funded research projects, the Council's resources can be leveraged to support complementary humanities-based research initiatives.
Leveraging State Resources for Research Expansion
Delaware's state government and research institutions offer various resources to support research expansion at MSIs. The Delaware Strategic Fund, administered by the Delaware Economic Development Office, provides funding for strategic projects that drive innovation and economic growth. The Fund's resources can be used to support research initiatives at MSIs, including those related to computer and information science.
Delaware's research institutions, including the University of Delaware and Delaware State University, have a strong track record of securing research funding from federal agencies, including the National Science Foundation. The state's research institutions also have partnerships with industry partners, which can provide additional resources and support for research initiatives.
Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded in Delaware through this grant program? A: Research projects that align with the goals of the grant program and leverage Delaware's research strengths, such as biotechnology and cybersecurity, are likely to be funded. Q: How can Delaware MSIs access additional resources to support their research initiatives? A: Delaware MSIs can access additional resources by partnering with state organizations, such as the Delaware Biotechnology Institute and the Delaware Division of Small Business, and by leveraging funding opportunities from state and federal agencies. Q: What role can Delaware's business community play in supporting MSIs and their research initiatives? A: Delaware's business community can play a key role in supporting MSIs by partnering with them on research initiatives, providing internships and job training programs, and supporting entrepreneurship and innovation.
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