Artistic Collaborations between Venice and Ohio
GrantID: 44661
Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Target Outcomes for Ohio Applicants
The funder is looking for research projects that not only advance knowledge in the field but also demonstrate a clear understanding of the cultural and historical context of Venice and its former territories. In Ohio, researchers can draw on the state's diverse cultural resources, including the Cleveland Museum of Art's extensive collection of Venetian art and the University of Cincinnati's Center for the Study of Europe, which has a strong focus on European cultural heritage. Ohio's location in the Midwest, with its many industrial and cultural centers, also provides a unique perspective on the global significance of Venetian history and culture. For instance, the Ohio business grants landscape is robust, with various programs supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs, which can be leveraged to support research projects.Measuring Success in Ohio
To achieve the target outcomes, Ohio applicants should develop a clear plan for measuring the success of their research projects. This might involve collaborating with state agencies, such as the Ohio Humanities Council, which supports humanities-based research and programming throughout the state. The council's grants program could provide additional funding opportunities for researchers, and its network of humanities professionals could offer valuable connections and expertise. Ohio's diverse geography, from the Appalachian region to the Lake Erie shoreline, also provides a unique context for understanding the global impact of Venetian history and culture. For example, the state's small business grants program has supported businesses in rural areas, demonstrating the potential for research projects to have a positive impact on local communities.Aligning with State Priorities
Ohio applicants should also be aware of the state's priorities for economic development and cultural growth. The Ohio Development Services Agency, which administers various grant programs to support business development and job creation, is one example of a state agency that could support research projects aligned with these priorities. By demonstrating how their research on Venetian history and culture can contribute to Ohio's economic and cultural vitality, applicants can strengthen their case for funding. For instance, research on the historical significance of Venetian trade routes could inform strategies for promoting Ohio's own international trade, leveraging the state's business grants to support export-oriented businesses. With a clear understanding of the priority outcomes and a well-designed research plan, Ohio applicants can successfully compete for travel grants to support their research on Venice and the former Venetian empire. Q: What types of research projects are most likely to be funded by this grant program in Ohio? A: Research projects that demonstrate a clear understanding of the cultural and historical context of Venice and its former territories, and that align with Ohio's priorities for economic development and cultural growth, are most likely to be funded. Q: How can Ohio applicants measure the success of their research projects? A: Ohio applicants should develop a clear plan for measuring the success of their research projects, which might involve collaborating with state agencies, such as the Ohio Humanities Council, and leveraging the state's robust business grants landscape to support their research. Q: What resources are available to Ohio applicants to support their research on Venetian history and culture? A: Ohio applicants can draw on the state's diverse cultural resources, including the Cleveland Museum of Art and the University of Cincinnati's Center for the Study of Europe, as well as state agencies, such as the Ohio Development Services Agency, which administers various grant programs to support business development and job creation.Eligible Regions
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