Ann Marie Trotta
Headquarters, Washington
202-258-1601
ann.marie.trotta@nasa.gov
WASHINGTON -- NASA's Office of Education
has selected more than 200 organizations across the country to receive Summer
of Innovation (SoI) mini-grants. Each award has a maximum value of $2,500. This
investment is designed to expand NASA's education network and help the agency
keep middle school students engaged in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics (STEM) activities throughout the summer break and beyond.
Last month, NASA announced it was
seeking collaborators to infuse NASA-themed STEM content into existing summer
and after school programs for middle school students. The agency received more
than 500 proposals in response to this solicitation.
The awardees selected include non-profit
educational organizations, public and private schools, youth foundations and
science centers. The projects funded are varied and include proposals to
establish after school STEM programs, provide simulated aviation training,
design and build robotic arms and make food suitable for space travel. These
SoI mini-grant activities are expected to reach an audience of as many as
20,000 students and 3,400 educators.
The 2012 Summer of Innovation
mini-grants are managed and administered for NASA by the National Space Grant
Foundation.
To view the complete list of the
organizations selected to receive SoI mini-grants, visit http://go.nasa.gov/SFkauq.
To learn more about NASA's Summer of Innovation
project, visit http://www.nasa.gov/soi.
To learn more about NASA's education
programs, visit http://www.nasa.gov/education.
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