Building Indigenous Land Restoration Capacity in Minnesota
GrantID: 16387
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: October 13, 2022
Grant Amount High: $100,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Understanding Eligibility for Grants in Minnesota
In Minnesota, the landscape for grants aimed at community development is both unique and inviting. Designed to facilitate projects that focus on re-establishing connectivity within communities, these grants offer funding up to $100,000 for initiatives that remove, retrofit, mitigate, or replace existing facilities. The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) is a central agency involved in distributing these grants, emphasizing collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing community interactions and growth.
Who Can Apply for Minnesota Grants?
Eligibility for the grants in Minnesota extends to various entities aiming to reconnect communities through innovative projects. To qualify, applicants must adhere to specific requirements defined by DEED. Organizations eligible for these grants include:
- Non-Profit Organizations: Nonprofits dedicated to community development can apply to carry out projects that have long-lasting benefits to their neighborhoods and the residents therein.
- Local Governments: City councils and local governmental bodies are encouraged to seek funding for infrastructure projects that aim to enhance public spaces and transportation methods, ultimately leading to community improvement.
- Tribal Governments: Native American tribes within Minnesota can also apply, recognizing the essential role they play in the area's socio-economic development.
- Educational Institutions: Schools and universities can partake if their projects involve community engagement or promote accessibility.
To ensure the alignment of goals, applicants must demonstrate how their projects address social, economic, and infrastructural gaps that hinder community development in their respective areas. A fit assessment is conducted to evaluate the project's potential impact on reconciling community disconnection, ultimately granting funding to
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