Building Community-Based Water Quality Monitoring Capacity in Connecticut

GrantID: 3383

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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Summary

This grant may be available to individuals and organizations in Connecticut that are actively involved in Students. 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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Grant Overview

Connecticut's water infrastructure is aging and in need of modernization, with many communities facing significant challenges related to water quality. Building Capacity in Connecticut: Funding is available for students undertaking projects that focus on community water quality monitoring systems. To be eligible, applicants must demonstrate the capacity to develop and implement effective data systems to track and improve local water standards. Connecticut's unique context, with its dense population and aging infrastructure, requires a specialized approach to water management. Unlike neighboring states, Connecticut's grant program prioritizes projects that incorporate community involvement and public engagement. The state's diverse communities, from urban centers like Hartford to rural areas like Litchfield County, face distinct water quality challenges that require tailored solutions. By supporting students who can develop innovative solutions to these challenges, this funding opportunity aims to enhance public awareness and engagement regarding water quality issues. Key regions of focus include the Connecticut River Valley and the Long Island Sound shoreline, both of which face significant environmental challenges. Connecticut's economy, which is heavily reliant on tourism and manufacturing, also stands to benefit from this initiative. By investing in the next generation of water quality professionals, Connecticut can better address its pressing water infrastructure challenges and ensure a more sustainable future for its communities. The state's infrastructure, including its network of water treatment plants and distribution systems, will be critical to the success of this initiative.

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