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Native Hawaiian Riparian Restoration Pilot Project / STEM GRANTS - Aims to support (1) entrepreneur...
Fit Assessment

AI Fit Analysis

Fit Score: 25/100 (Poor)

Summary: The Native Hawaiian Riparian Restoration project has poor alignment with the Glenn W. Bailey Foundation's STEM grants program. While it qualifies as an innovative environmental project, it lacks the required educational component and STEM-based learning resources for students and educators that are central to the program's mission.

Strengths:
- Project clearly falls under the 'innovative environmental projects' category with interdisciplinary research approach
- Demonstrates scalable and replicable solutions through comprehensive documentation and template creation
- Addresses critical environmental problems with measurable outcomes and scientific methodology

Weaknesses:
- Completely lacks the required educational component for students and educators
- No STEM-based learning resources or hands-on educational programming included
- Funding request ($45,000) exceeds the grant maximum of $35,000
- Project is purely restoration-focused without any educational outreach or curriculum development

Recommendation: Skip

Competitive Assessment: This application would not be competitive as currently designed. The project fundamentally lacks the educational component that is central to this grant program. Even with the strong environmental focus, the absence of STEM learning resources for students and educators makes it ineligible for serious consideration.

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