Digital Tools for Recreational Pathway Infrastructure
GrantID: 62964
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: March 22, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Digital Tools for Pathway Navigation and Reporting
This grant focuses on enhancing the user experience of recreational pathways through the development of digital navigation tools. The funding is specifically aimed at projects that leverage technology to provide real-time information about conditions, safety alerts, and maintenance reporting. It excludes funding for general technological improvements that do not directly impact recreational pathway navigation and user engagement.
Enhancing Recreational Pathways through Technology
An example of an innovative project could involve developing a mobile application that informs users about upcoming events on nearby pathways, provides trail conditions, and allows users to report maintenance issues directly to the relevant authorities. Another instance could be creating an interactive website that showcases various pathways, their features, and user-generated feedback, significantly enhancing the community's engagement with local outdoor spaces.
Who Should Apply for This Grant
Technology firms or non-profits specializing in outdoor recreation and community engagement are ideal candidates for this grant. Proposals should integrate collaboration with local municipalities to ensure that the digital tools developed align with community needs. However, entities that lack the capability to meaningfully link their technological projects back to user experience on recreational pathways may find themselves ineligible, as the funding is distinctly focused on enhancing user interaction and reporting.
Required Skill Sets and Resources
To effectively utilize this grant, applicants must show they have the necessary technical skills and resources to innovate user-centered solutions. This could include software development capabilities and an understanding of geographic information systems (GIS). Moreover, proposals should include a clear timeline for developing and launching their tools, along with strategies for engaging the community in the reporting and navigation processes. These elements are crucial for demonstrating potential success and user adoption rates.
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