Equine Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 57807
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $1,200
Summary
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Grant Overview
Creating Equine-Centered Economic Development Plans: Addressing the Gaps
Economic development plans focused on the equine industry aim to leverage local resources for community growth. This funding specifically supports initiatives that integrate equine-related assets into broader economic frameworks. It excludes general economic development resources that do not prioritize the equine sector or its unique characteristics.
Take, for example, a rural community that hosts annual horse shows but lacks a structured approach to utilize these events for local economic benefit. By analyzing local equine assets, such as breeding farms and training centers, communities can create strategic plans to boost job creation and tourism. Initiatives might include organizing equine events that attract visitors or developing training programs that teach skills related to horse care and management.
Eligible applicants typically include local governments and community organizations with a vested interest in the equine economy. However, groups that lack an established presence in their local equine community or fail to demonstrate a collaborative approach may find their applications less competitive.
Important alignment factors include the ability to gather and analyze data on local equine resources and engagement with local stakeholders. Communities that can showcase existing equine infrastructure and engage stakeholders will successfully scale their projects, ensuring a comprehensive approach to economic improvement.
Objectives and Measurement of Success
The primary goal of this grant is to yield measurable impacts on local employment and economic investment related to the equine sector. KPIs might include the number of jobs created, increases in tourism revenue during equine events, or community investment in equine facilities.
Through periodic evaluations, grantees will need to report on their progress, detailing how local businesses have responded to new job opportunities or how community-led initiatives have influenced tourism. In detailing these outcomes, communities can demonstrate not only the economic viability of their plans but also the importance of the equine sector in their overall development strategy.
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