Substance Abuse Prevention Impact in Delaware's Youth

GrantID: 2262

Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $1,000

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Eligible applicants in Delaware with a demonstrated commitment to Higher Education are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Delaware's Unique Fit for the Resident Scholar Program Grant Overview of Delaware's Advantages Delaware's strategic location, academic institutions, and research infrastructure make it an ideal location for the Resident Scholar Program. The state's proximity to major cities like Philadelphia and Washington D.C. provides access to a diverse range of scientific and educational resources. The Delaware Biotechnology Institute, Delaware State University, and the University of Delaware are just a few examples of the state's research institutions that can support the program. The Delaware Science and Technology Corporation, a state agency, oversees the Delaware Biotechnology Institute and provides support for research and development initiatives in the state. This infrastructure can facilitate connections between residents and established researchers, enhancing the program's effectiveness. Delaware's Coastal Region: A Unique Opportunity The Delaware coastal region offers a distinct setting for research and educational activities. The state's coastal economy, which is driven by industries like tourism and fishing, provides a unique context for studying and addressing environmental and economic issues. The Delaware Sea Grant, a partnership between the University of Delaware and Delaware State University, is one example of a program that supports research and education in the coastal region. Residents participating in the program can leverage this resource to explore topics related to coastal conservation, marine science, and sustainable development. In addition to its coastal region, Delaware's rural areas face distinct challenges, such as limited access to healthcare and economic opportunities. The Delaware Division of Public Health and the Delaware Department of Agriculture are state agencies that address these issues through various initiatives. Residents can engage with these agencies to explore solutions to these challenges and contribute to the state's efforts to promote health and economic development. Delaware's Advantages for Resident Scholars The Resident Scholar Program's focus on providing residents with their first exposure to a national scientific meeting aligns with Delaware's strengths in STEM education and research. The state's academic institutions and research organizations offer a range of resources and opportunities for residents to engage in scientific inquiry and professional development. Delaware's small size and collaborative environment also make it easier for residents to connect with established researchers and professionals in their field. The Delaware Academy of Science and Technology, a statewide organization, supports STEM education and research through various initiatives, including mentorship programs and research grants. Implementation and Support In Delaware, residents can access support for the Resident Scholar Program through various state agencies and organizations. The Delaware Department of Education and the Delaware Higher Education Office provide resources and guidance for students and professionals pursuing STEM education and careers. To apply for the Resident Scholar Program, Delaware residents should consult with their academic or professional advisors to identify relevant national scientific meetings and develop a plan for presenting their research. The Foundation's website provides detailed application instructions and deadlines. Frequently Asked Questions Q: What types of scientific meetings are eligible for funding under the Resident Scholar Program in Delaware? A: The program supports attendance at national scientific meetings with multiple scientific and educational sessions, such as those organized by professional societies or associations in fields like biology, chemistry, or physics. Delaware residents should review the meeting's program and identify opportunities to present their research or engage with other attendees. Q: How can Delaware residents find out more about the Delaware Biotechnology Institute and other research institutions in the state? A: Residents can visit the Delaware Biotechnology Institute's website or contact the Delaware Science and Technology Corporation for more information about research opportunities and resources in the state. Additionally, the University of Delaware and Delaware State University websites provide information about their research initiatives and programs. Q: Are there any specific resources or support available in Delaware for residents who are preparing to attend a national scientific meeting for the first time? A: Yes, Delaware residents can access resources and guidance through the Delaware Academy of Science and Technology, the Delaware Department of Education, and the Delaware Higher Education Office. These organizations provide support for STEM education and professional development, including mentorship programs and research grants.

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