Workforce Development in Rhode Island's Coastal Management Sector
GrantID: 71250
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Rhode Island faces significant workforce development challenges in integrated coastal zone management due to a shortage of skilled professionals. With a complex coastline and a strong marine economy, Rhode Island needs a workforce that can effectively manage coastal resources and address community development pressures. The state's coastal communities, including cities like Newport and Providence, are hubs for marine-related industries, but often lack the necessary expertise to navigate complex coastal management issues. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, community development corporations, and educational institutions. To be successful, applicants must demonstrate their ability to provide training programs that meet the specific needs of Rhode Island's coastal communities. Rhode Island's unique coastal landscape, with its mix of urban and rural areas, requires applicants to be knowledgeable about state-specific coastal management policies and regulations. Unlike neighboring Massachusetts, Rhode Island's coastal zone management efforts are driven by a strong emphasis on collaborative approaches and community engagement. ## Workforce Development in Rhode Island's Coastal Communities Rhode Island's coastal communities face significant workforce development challenges in integrated coastal zone management. To overcome these challenges, the state needs effective training programs that enhance the skills of local professionals. ## Rhode Island's Coastal Zone Management Landscape With its complex coastline and strong marine economy, Rhode Island offers unique opportunities for integrated coastal zone management. Successful applicants will demonstrate a clear understanding of Rhode Island's coastal management needs and a proven ability to provide training programs that meet the specific needs of the state's coastal communities. ## Implementing Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Rhode Island Eligible applicants will focus on providing training programs that address the specific needs of Rhode Island's coastal communities, including local government officials and stakeholders. By enhancing the skills of local professionals, Rhode Island aims to achieve significant outcomes in integrated coastal zone management.
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