Grants To Address The Challenges Faced By Agriculture And Rural Communities in Tennessee (USA)
GrantID: 193
Grant Funding Amount Low: $60,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $200,000
Summary
A federal funding opportunity is available to support short-term community-based projects at select higher education institutions. These projects aim to address local needs through initiatives focusing on youth development, agricultural education, economic growth, and other community priorities.
Eligible applicants are specific colleges and universities designated under federal legislation, primarily serving Indigenous populations. These institutions are located across various regions in the United States, including the Midwest, Southwest, and Pacific Northwest.
The intent of the funding is to enable these institutions to implement pilot projects that are responsive to the unique challenges and opportunities within their communities. Projects may include educational programs, workshops, and outreach activities that promote sustainable practices, enhance food security, and support economic development.
Applications are accepted annually, with deadlines varying each year. Interested institutions should consult the official program announcement for specific submission dates and requirements.
This funding opportunity provides a means for eligible institutions to develop and implement projects that are tailored to the needs of their communities, fostering growth and resilience through targeted educational and outreach efforts.
This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Tennessee that are actively involved in Youth/Out-of-School Youth. To locate more funding opportunities in your field, visit The Grant Portal and search by interest area using the Search Grant tool.
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