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Public Service & Informal Education Grant | New Mexico State University | BE BOLD. Shape the Future. Public Service & Informal Education Grant The New Mexico Space Grant Consortium (NMSGC) Public Service & Informal Education Grant is designed to support literacy in science, engineering, technology, and mathematics for the citizens of New Mexico.
The grant supports projects which publicize the vision, mission, and priorities of NASA and the NMSGC programs statewide. Programs can include astronomy clubs, STEM or Earth-related events for students, teachers, and members of the public. Museums and community organizations may apply.
Program content can include demonstration and contests that promote the benefits of space-related science, Earth-related science, engineering, technology, and mathematics. We encourage collaborations with museums, malls, airports, schools, public and private groups, clubs, fairs, and any relevant statewide program which the partners agree to support. The grant is intended to supplement, not duplicate, already existing opportunities.
As is true with all NMSGC programs, we support a balanced portfolio of education, research, public service, and include opportunities for all New Mexico faculty, students and New Mexicans. Non-federal matching funds are required. This opportunity is open year-round; however, it is contingent upon grant funding availability and period of performance.
Submit application and all required elements in one combined PDF to nmsgc@nmsu. edu Click here for Public Service & Informal Education Grant Application Guidelines Click here to download Public Service & Informal Education Grant Application Applications are accepted at any time and are contingent upon funding. Please note that if awarded, the award process can take up to six weeks to be completed.
If you have any questions, contact NMSGC at nmsgc@nmsu. edu
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Museums, community organizations, educational institutions, and similar entities in New Mexico; contingent on funding availability. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Public Service & Informal Education Grant is funded by New Mexico Space Grant Consortium. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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