Accessing Aquaculture Innovations in Hawaii for Sustainability

GrantID: 57746

Grant Funding Amount Low: $66,000,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $66,000,000

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Hawaii that are actively involved in Science, Technology Research & Development. 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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Hawaii's Priority Outcomes for Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies

Targeting High-Impact Areas in Hawaii

The Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies program, funded by the Federal Government, aims to support groundbreaking research and development in areas that may not yet be fully understood or commercially viable. In Hawaii, the focus is on leveraging the state's unique geographic and demographic features to drive transformative breakthroughs. The Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT) plays a crucial role in identifying priority areas for investment. One key area is renewable energy, given Hawaii's goal to become carbon neutral by 2045. Research in this area could involve developing innovative solar energy technologies or improving energy storage capabilities.

Hawaii's diverse geography, including its frontier counties and island ecosystems, presents both opportunities and challenges for next-generation technologies. For instance, the state's remote location and limited infrastructure make it an ideal testing ground for autonomous systems and advanced telecommunications technologies. The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) has also highlighted the importance of incorporating Native Hawaiian values and perspectives into technological innovation, particularly in areas such as sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation. USDA grants in Hawaii have previously supported projects focused on improving agricultural practices and promoting rural development, which could be further enhanced through the integration of next-generation technologies.

Measuring Success in Hawaii's Context

To measure the success of Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies in Hawaii, the state will focus on several key outcomes. These include the development of new technologies that can be commercialized or scaled up, creation of high-wage jobs in emerging industries, and improvements in the state's overall economic resilience. The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) will play a key role in supporting the commercialization of new technologies and providing resources to startups and entrepreneurs. Success will also be measured by the extent to which projects incorporate Native Hawaiian perspectives and contribute to the state's sustainability goals. For example, projects that develop innovative solutions for managing Hawaii's natural resources, such as water conservation or invasive species management, will be considered high-priority.

Maui County has been actively seeking grants to support its economic development initiatives, and the Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies program could provide valuable resources for county-level projects. The state's non-profit organizations, such as those focused on Native Hawaiian business development, may also be eligible for funding under this program. When evaluating proposals, the funder will consider not only the potential for high-impact discoveries but also the extent to which projects align with Hawaii's unique needs and priorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded in Hawaii under the Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies program? A: Projects that address Hawaii's unique challenges and opportunities, such as renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and advanced telecommunications, are likely to be given priority. Applicants should also demonstrate how their projects incorporate Native Hawaiian values and perspectives. For example, a project that develops innovative technologies for managing Hawaii's water resources or promoting energy efficiency in Native Hawaiian communities could be a strong candidate.

Q: How will the funder evaluate the potential for commercialization or scalability of proposed projects in Hawaii? A: The funder will assess the market potential of proposed projects, as well as their potential to create high-wage jobs and contribute to Hawaii's economic resilience. The Hawaii Technology Development Corporation will provide input on the commercialization potential of proposed projects. Applicants should provide a clear plan for how they intend to commercialize or scale up their technology, including any partnerships or collaborations with local businesses or organizations.

Q: Can non-profit organizations in Hawaii apply for Grants For Exploring Next-Generation Technologies? A: Yes, non-profit organizations in Hawaii are eligible to apply. In fact, non-profits focused on Native Hawaiian business development or environmental conservation may be well-positioned to propose projects that align with the state's priority outcomes. Applicants should demonstrate how their projects will contribute to Hawaii's overall economic and social well-being, and provide a clear plan for how they intend to measure and evaluate their project's success.

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