Accessing Ethical Research Standards in Hawaiian Communities
GrantID: 15428
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $700,000
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Grant Overview
Hawaii's Unique Priority Outcomes for Ethical and Responsible Research Grants ($50,000–$700,000) from Banking Institution: Fostering a Culture of Integrity in STEM Research and Education at Historically Underutilized Groups and Institutions in Hawaii. Priority Outcomes in Hawaii will directly support goals of the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), focused on the well-being of Native Hawaiians. Within a 2-year period, priority outcomes aim to increase the number of Native Hawaiian STEM researchers by 20% by partnering with local organizations that offer mentorship programs, research opportunities, and training in responsible research practices for Native Hawaiian students and researchers. Specific metrics will be developed in partnership with OHA and other stakeholders to track progress towards these outcomes. Hawaii's diverse population, including a significant Native Hawaiian community, presents a unique opportunity to explore how cultural factors influence STEM research practices. The state's geographic location and environmental characteristics make it an ideal location for research in areas such as climate change, conservation, and sustainability. However, Hawaii's remote location and limited resources also create challenges for researchers, making it essential to prioritize capacity building and infrastructure development. The state's higher education institutions, such as the University of Hawaii, play a critical role in advancing STEM research and education, and will be key partners in achieving the priority outcomes. With a focus on 'hawaii grants for individuals' and 'native hawaiian grants', successful applicants will be those that can demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's unique cultural and environmental context. As per 'hawaii state grants' and 'office of hawaiian affairs grants', Hawaii is committed to fostering a culture of integrity in STEM research and education. Key stakeholders include the Hawaii Department of Education, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, and the University of Hawaii. Geographically, Hawaii's 'maui county grants' have shown interest in environmental conservation and sustainability, which aligns with the priority outcomes. A key geographic feature distinguishing Hawaii is its island ecosystem, which requires specialized research approaches. Priority outcomes will be achieved through a combination of research, education, and community engagement initiatives. Applicants should demonstrate how their projects will contribute to the development of a more diverse and inclusive STEM community in Hawaii, and how they will address the unique challenges faced by Native Hawaiian researchers. Projects that leverage 'usda grants hawaii' and 'hawaii grants for nonprofit' organizations will be considered favorably. Successful projects will be those that can demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's unique cultural and environmental context, and that are well-positioned to achieve the priority outcomes. Applicants are encouraged to think creatively about how to achieve the priority outcomes, and to consider innovative approaches that leverage partnerships with local organizations and stakeholders. By prioritizing capacity building and infrastructure development, we can ensure that Hawaii's STEM research community is equipped to make meaningful contributions to the field. The priority outcomes are closely aligned with the 'grants for hawaii' goals, and will help to advance our understanding of what characterizes or encourages ethical or unethical research practices of STEM researchers. By investing in these priority outcomes, we can help to foster a culture of integrity in STEM research and education in Hawaii, and contribute to the development of a more diverse and inclusive STEM community. In the next two years, we anticipate that the grantees will be able to report on the progress made towards these outcomes, and demonstrate the impact of their projects on the STEM community in Hawaii. As the projects progress, we expect to see an increase in the number of Native Hawaiian STEM researchers, and a more diverse and inclusive STEM community in Hawaii. With the support of 'business grants for hawaiians' and 'hawaii grants for individuals', we are confident that we can achieve these outcomes. Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under this grant program in Hawaii? A: Projects that focus on advancing our understanding of ethical STEM research practices, and that contribute to the development of a more diverse and inclusive STEM community in Hawaii, will be considered eligible for funding. Q: How will the success of projects be measured in Hawaii? A: Success will be measured through a combination of metrics, including the number of Native Hawaiian STEM researchers, the number of research projects conducted, and the impact of the projects on the STEM community in Hawaii. Q: Are there any specific resources or supports available to applicants in Hawaii? A: Yes, applicants are encouraged to leverage resources and supports available through the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, the University of Hawaii, and other local organizations that offer mentorship programs, research opportunities, and training in responsible research practices.
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