Urban Development Research Impact in Missouri
GrantID: 57680
Grant Funding Amount Low: $27,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $27,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Urban Development: A Grant for Graduate Research in Missouri
Missouri's urban areas are currently grappling with complex development challenges, including housing shortages, economic inequality, and infrastructure decay. According to the Missouri Department of Economic Development, over 250,000 families in urban regions struggle with inadequate access to housing and crucial services. These urban challenges create significant barriers for graduate students aiming to research solutions for sustainable growth and development.
Graduate students focusing on urban planning and development in Missouri find themselves confronting these barriers daily. Many face difficulties securing funding for community-based research or connecting with local governments that could implement their proposed initiatives. As a result, critical concerns impacting urban residents often go unaddressed, limiting the potential for inclusive growth in Missouri's cities.
This grant is established to support Ph.D. candidates researching urban development challenges in Missouri. The funding prioritizes projects that involve direct engagement with local communities and public policymakers, seeking to create actionable plans that address urban concerns. Eligible candidates will have the opportunity to contribute to meaningful solutions that can aid inclusive development while ensuring their work aligns with the direct needs of urban residents.
Furthermore, this initiative aims to foster stronger partnerships between academia and local governments, empowering graduate researchers to translate their findings into practical applications. By emphasizing the integration of research and community action, the grant underlines the importance of collaboration in promoting sustainable urban growth across Missouri's cities.
In summary, this grant represents a vital opportunity for graduate students to impact urban development positively in Missouri. By providing necessary funding and supporting community engagement, the initiative seeks to foster a collaborative approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges of urban growth in the state.
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