Building Data System Capacity for Health Equity in Delaware
GrantID: 11653
Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $8,000,000
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Why Delaware is a Unique Fit for Enhancing Social, Behavioral and Economic Science Research
Delaware's distinct characteristics make it an attractive location for the Funding Opportunity for Enhancing Social, Behavioral and Economic Science Research. The state's history as a corporate hub, coupled with its small size and diverse economy, creates a unique environment for research collaborations. Delaware's institutions, such as Delaware State University, a historically black college or university (HBCU), and the University of Delaware, are well-positioned to leverage this grant to strengthen their research capacities.
The Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) plays a crucial role in supporting businesses and research initiatives in the state. DEDO's efforts to attract and retain top talent, combined with the state's business-friendly environment, make Delaware an ideal location for research collaborations. The state's coastal economy and proximity to major metropolitan areas, such as Philadelphia and Washington D.C., also provide opportunities for interdisciplinary research.
Delaware's Research Landscape and Capacity
Delaware's research landscape is characterized by a strong focus on social, behavioral, and economic sciences. The state's institutions have a proven track record of conducting research in these areas, with a particular emphasis on issues related to education, healthcare, and economic development. The University of Delaware's Center for Community Research and Service, for example, has conducted extensive research on issues related to poverty, education, and healthcare disparities in Delaware.
The state's small size also allows for a high degree of coordination and collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. Delaware's research community is well-connected, with many institutions and organizations participating in initiatives such as the Delaware Science and Technology Council. This council brings together stakeholders from academia, industry, and government to promote innovation and research in the state.
Delaware's demographic features, including its significant African American population and growing Hispanic community, make it an ideal location for research on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Researchers in Delaware can draw on the state's diverse population to conduct studies on topics such as healthcare disparities, education outcomes, and economic inequality.
Regional Fit and Collaborative Opportunities
Delaware's location in the Mid-Atlantic region provides opportunities for collaboration with neighboring states and institutions. Researchers in Delaware can partner with colleagues in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Maryland on projects related to regional issues, such as transportation, environmental conservation, and economic development. The state's proximity to Washington D.C. also provides opportunities for collaboration with federal agencies and national research institutions.
Delaware businesses can also benefit from the state's research capabilities, particularly in areas such as finance and banking, given that the funder is a Banking Institution. The state is home to many major financial institutions, including those that are involved in Opportunity Zone Benefits. By leveraging this grant, Delaware researchers and businesses can work together to address issues related to economic development and financial inclusion.
Applicants in Delaware should be aware of the state's specific research priorities, including those related to social, behavioral, and economic sciences. The Delaware Humanities Forum, for example, provides grants for projects related to humanities research and education. Researchers in Delaware can also draw on resources such as the Delaware Community Foundation, which provides funding for a range of community-based initiatives.
Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded in Delaware? A: Projects that focus on social, behavioral, and economic sciences, particularly those that address issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, are likely to be well-received.
Q: How can Delaware researchers collaborate with institutions in other states? A: Delaware researchers can partner with colleagues in neighboring states, such as Pennsylvania and New Jersey, on projects related to regional issues. They can also collaborate with institutions in other states that are participating in this funding opportunity.
Q: Are there any specific resources available to Delaware applicants that can help them prepare their applications? A: Yes, the Delaware State University's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, as well as the University of Delaware's Office of Research and Scholarship, can provide guidance and support to applicants as they prepare their proposals. Additionally, resources such as the Delaware grants for small businesses and non-profit organizations can be useful.
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