Sustainable Health Solutions Impact in Oregon Agriculture
GrantID: 9662
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: January 5, 2023
Grant Amount High: $5,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Oregon's Life Sciences Sector
The Grant to Women In Life Sciences Programs in the United States, funded by a Banking Institution, aims to support early-stage female founders of pre-revenue life sciences companies in Oregon. The primary target outcomes of this grant program are to foster innovation, drive economic growth, and improve human health outcomes in the state. The Oregon Business Development Commission and the Oregon Health Authority are key state agencies that will be involved in promoting and overseeing the grant program.
Oregon's unique demographic features, such as its high percentage of residents with a bachelor's degree or higher, create a fertile ground for life sciences innovation. The state's strong presence of research institutions, including Oregon Health & Science University, also contributes to its potential for growth in this sector. The grant program is designed to capitalize on these strengths by providing funding and advising support to women entrepreneurs who are developing highly innovative technologies.
Driving Economic Growth through Life Sciences Innovation
One of the key priority outcomes of the grant program is to drive economic growth in Oregon's life sciences sector. By supporting women-led startups, the program aims to create new job opportunities, stimulate investment, and increase the state's competitiveness in the life sciences industry. Oregon's rural areas, such as the Eastern Oregon region, face unique economic development challenges, and the grant program may help to address these by supporting businesses that can create employment opportunities in these areas.
The grant program's focus on pre-revenue companies is particularly relevant to Oregon, where many life sciences startups struggle to access early-stage funding. By providing grants of up to $5,000, the program will help to bridge this funding gap and enable women-led businesses to progress to the next stage of development. Additionally, the advising support provided by the program will help to build the capacity of these businesses to raise capital and achieve long-term success.
Improving Human Health Outcomes
Another key priority outcome of the grant program is to improve human health outcomes in Oregon. The state's life sciences sector is well-positioned to develop innovative solutions to pressing health challenges, such as the opioid crisis and the high rates of chronic disease. By supporting women-led startups that are developing cutting-edge technologies, the grant program will help to drive progress in these areas and improve the health and wellbeing of Oregon's residents.
The Oregon Health Authority's role in promoting the grant program and providing oversight will help to ensure that the funding is targeted towards projects that have the greatest potential to improve human health outcomes. The authority's expertise in healthcare policy and delivery will also be valuable in helping to identify areas where the grant program can have the most impact.
Q: What types of projects are most likely to be funded by the Grant to Women In Life Sciences Programs in Oregon? A: Projects that are developing highly innovative technologies with a meaningful impact on human health, and are led by women entrepreneurs, are likely to be prioritized for funding.
Q: How can Oregon-based women entrepreneurs access advising support through the grant program? A: Women entrepreneurs who receive funding through the grant program will be eligible to access advising support to help them raise capital and develop their businesses.
Q: Are there any specific resources available to support women-led life sciences startups in rural Oregon? A: While the grant program is open to businesses across the state, rural areas such as Eastern Oregon may be able to access additional resources and support through regional development organizations and state agencies.
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