Building Telehealth Access Capacity in Rural Missouri

GrantID: 4421

Grant Funding Amount Low: $10,000

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $20,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Missouri who are engaged in Other may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Target Outcomes for Data-Driven Journalism in Missouri

The Missouri grant for innovative data-driven journalism projects aims to spotlight underreported issues, and the Missouri Press Association is a key partner in this endeavor. The state's diverse geography, from the Ozark Mountains to the Mississippi River, presents a unique opportunity for journalists to explore underreported stories. With a focus on data-driven journalism, grantees will be expected to shed light on issues that impact Missouri's rural and urban communities.

Measuring Success in Missouri's Data-Driven Journalism Landscape

To measure the success of these projects, the funder will be looking for outcomes that demonstrate a deep understanding of Missouri's complex issues. For instance, projects that highlight the state's rural-urban divide, such as the struggle to access healthcare in rural areas like those found in the Missouri Bootheel region, will be considered favorably. Other target outcomes may include:

  • In-depth investigations into the impact of economic development initiatives on local communities, such as the effects of Opportunity Zone Benefits on neighborhoods in Kansas City and St. Louis.
  • Data-driven storytelling that explores the experiences of Missouri's most vulnerable populations, including individuals with disabilities and women facing economic hardship.
  • Innovative uses of data to uncover underreported trends and issues in Missouri's arts and culture scene, potentially in partnership with the Missouri Arts Council.

The state's unique demographic features, such as its aging population and rural counties, will be critical to the success of these projects. For example, a project that uses data to expose the challenges facing Missouri's rural healthcare infrastructure could be an effective way to secure funding.

Evaluating the Impact of Data-Driven Journalism in Missouri

To evaluate the impact of these projects, the funder will be looking for clear and measurable outcomes, such as:

  • The number of people reached by the project's storytelling and data visualizations.
  • The level of engagement generated by the project, including comments, social media shares, and other metrics.
  • The project's ability to spark meaningful conversations and policy changes at the local and state levels.

By focusing on these target outcomes, grantees will be able to create high-quality, data-driven journalism that resonates with Missouri's diverse communities. With grants ranging from $10,000 to $20,000, this funding opportunity is an important resource for newsrooms and independent journalists in Missouri looking to produce innovative and impactful storytelling.

Q: What types of projects are eligible for funding under the Missouri grant for data-driven journalism? A: Projects that focus on underreported issues in Missouri, such as rural healthcare access or economic development initiatives, are eligible for funding.

Q: How will the funder evaluate the success of data-driven journalism projects in Missouri? A: The funder will evaluate the success of projects based on their ability to shed light on underreported issues, engage with the community, and drive meaningful conversations and policy changes. A revised third question has been created: Q: Are there any specific data sources or tools that Missouri-based journalists should be aware of when applying for this grant? A: Yes, applicants may want to explore data sources such as the Missouri State Government's data portal or the US Census Bureau's data on Missouri to inform their projects.

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