Building Mobile Applications for Missouri Folk Traditions

GrantID: 59879

Grant Funding Amount Low: $75,000

Deadline: January 11, 2024

Grant Amount High: $350,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Missouri with a demonstrated commitment to Students are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Grant Overview

Priority Outcomes for Missouri's Digital Humanities Grant The Federal Government's Grant for Digital Humanities aims to support the expansion of digital humanities in Missouri, recognizing their transformative potential in preserving and advancing human knowledge. To achieve this goal, the grant focuses on several priority outcomes that are crucial for the development and accessibility of digital tools and resources in the humanities field. ## Target Outcomes for Missouri The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, in collaboration with the Missouri Humanities Council, has identified key outcomes that are essential for the success of digital humanities projects in the state. These outcomes include: 1. Enhanced digital infrastructure: Improving the digital infrastructure for humanities research and education in Missouri, enabling scholars and students to access and engage with digital resources more effectively. The Missouri Research and Education Network (MOREnet) plays a vital role in providing high-speed connectivity and advanced networking services to support this outcome. 2. Increased accessibility: Making digital humanities resources more accessible to diverse audiences, including those in rural areas and underserved communities. Missouri's rural counties, such as those in the Ozark region, face unique challenges in accessing digital resources, making this outcome particularly relevant. 3. Innovative research and education: Fostering innovative research and educational opportunities in the humanities through the development and application of digital tools and resources. The University of Missouri's Digital Humanities Center is a key player in promoting this outcome, providing expertise and resources for digital humanities projects across the state. 4. Collaboration and partnerships: Encouraging collaboration and partnerships among institutions, organizations, and individuals to advance digital humanities in Missouri. The Missouri Arts Council, for example, has partnered with the Missouri Humanities Council to support arts and humanities projects that incorporate digital technologies. To achieve these outcomes, grant recipients in Missouri will be expected to develop and implement projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's digital humanities landscape and address specific needs and challenges. ## Measuring Success in Missouri The success of digital humanities projects in Missouri will be measured by their ability to achieve the target outcomes outlined above. Key performance indicators will include: * The number of digital humanities projects supported through the grant * The level of engagement with digital humanities resources among Missouri's higher education institutions and communities * The development of new digital tools and resources that advance humanities research and education * The extent to which projects promote collaboration and partnerships among institutions and organizations By focusing on these priority outcomes, the Grant for Digital Humanities in Missouri will help to drive innovation, accessibility, and collaboration in the humanities field, ultimately contributing to the state's cultural, educational, and economic development. Applicants seeking funding should ensure their proposals align with these outcomes and demonstrate a clear understanding of the Missouri context. Q: What types of digital humanities projects are most likely to be funded in Missouri? A: Projects that enhance digital infrastructure, increase accessibility, foster innovative research and education, and promote collaboration and partnerships are likely to be prioritized. Q: How can applicants ensure their proposals align with the priority outcomes for Missouri? A: Applicants should familiarize themselves with the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development's and Missouri Humanities Council's initiatives and priorities, and demonstrate a clear understanding of the state's digital humanities landscape. Q: Are there any specific resources or support available to help applicants develop their digital humanities projects in Missouri? A: Yes, the University of Missouri's Digital Humanities Center and MOREnet offer resources and expertise to support digital humanities projects in the state. Applicants are encouraged to explore these resources when developing their proposals, such as leveraging 'state of missouri grants' and 'missouri state grants' to supplement their projects, or seeking guidance on 'missouri grants for individuals' or 'rural missouri grants' if their project has a specific focus. Additionally, applicants may benefit from looking into 'missouri arts council grants' to see how they can align their projects with existing arts initiatives in the state, or exploring 'grants for women in missouri' or 'grants for disabled' if their project has a specific demographic focus.

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