Accessing Community Broadband in Michigan's Rural Areas

GrantID: 11260

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000

Deadline: November 3, 2025

Grant Amount High: $500,000

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Those working in Small Business and located in Michigan may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Michigan's Priority Outcomes for Research Funding on Aging Studies: Unlocking New Directions in Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Michigan. Michigan is committed to advancing research on aging through innovative, collaborative approaches. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is a key state agency supporting initiatives that address the complex needs of Michigan's aging population. Michigan's unique geography, with its mix of urban and rural areas, presents both opportunities and challenges for aging research. The state's aging population is concentrated in certain regions, such as the Detroit metropolitan area and the Upper Peninsula, which faces distinct healthcare access challenges due to its frontier counties and sparse population density. Successful applicants will be those who can leverage these characteristics to drive meaningful outcomes in aging research. Priority outcomes for this funding include advancing our understanding of age-related diseases, developing effective interventions to promote healthy aging, and addressing health disparities that affect Michigan's diverse aging population. Grantees will be expected to demonstrate how their research will contribute to these goals and align with the state's overall vision for aging services. In Michigan, there is a growing need for research on dementia care, caregiver support, and age-friendly communities. The state's higher education institutions, such as the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, are well-positioned to lead interdisciplinary research collaborations that address these needs. By focusing on priority outcomes, grantees can tap into existing initiatives and resources, such as the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and the Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research. To achieve the desired outcomes, grantees will need to demonstrate a deep understanding of Michigan's aging landscape and engage with key stakeholders, including healthcare providers, community organizations, and state agencies. Applicants should be prepared to articulate how their research will improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the quality of life for Michigan's aging residents. State of Michigan grants are available to support research that aligns with these priority outcomes, and applicants are encouraged to explore these funding opportunities. For small businesses in Michigan, there are also small business grants available to support innovative solutions that address the needs of the aging population. In terms of specific outcomes, grantees can expect to be evaluated on their ability to generate new knowledge, develop effective interventions, and translate research findings into practice. By achieving these outcomes, grantees can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of aging and improve the lives of Michigan's aging residents. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will work closely with grantees to ensure that their research is informed by state priorities and aligned with the needs of Michigan's aging population. Q: What are the priority outcomes for aging research in Michigan? A: The priority outcomes for aging research in Michigan include advancing our understanding of age-related diseases, developing effective interventions to promote healthy aging, and addressing health disparities that affect Michigan's diverse aging population. Q: How can applicants demonstrate their understanding of Michigan's aging landscape? A: Applicants can demonstrate their understanding of Michigan's aging landscape by engaging with key stakeholders, including healthcare providers, community organizations, and state agencies, and by articulating how their research will improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the quality of life for Michigan's aging residents. Q: What resources are available to support aging research in Michigan? A: Michigan's higher education institutions, such as the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, are well-positioned to lead interdisciplinary research collaborations that address the needs of the aging population, and there are state of Michigan grants available to support research that aligns with priority outcomes.

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