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In-Touch ScienceSupported in Part by the National Science Foundation

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In-Touch Science: A Grant Opportunity!
Funded by the National Science Foundation and Cornell University

Grants | Application | Recipients

Small grants are available for workshop graduates who want to teach others to use In-Touch Science.

What Does the Grant Provide?

  • $150 for each group of 5-10 participants (you may use the funds for supplies, staff, facilities, publicity, or other ways that assist you in offering the workshop)
  • One free In-Touch Science publication per workshop participant
  • Participant list and workshop evaluation forms
  • Support via telephone and e-mail from the In-Touch Science team
What Will Your Site Do?
  • Recruit participants who will implement In-Touch Science with children in grades 3-5.
  • Arrange for workshop facilities.
  • Conduct the workshop.
  • Share agenda, participant list, and workshop evaluations with In-Touch Science team.
  • Encourage participants to submit evaluation forms when they work with children.

We look forward to your completed application. Proposals will be reviewed as they arrive and recipients notified shortly thereafter. Applicants are encouraged to involve girls, Native Americans and children with special needs. You may download and print out the application below or submit it over the Internet. Select your option below:

Complete and Submit the Application
Please direct your questions to Charlotte Coffman.

Looking for Ideas?
 
Click here for sample workshop agendas.
ITS: Training for Pilot Sites 1998





In-Touch Science is sponsored in part by the National Science Foundation. Site-Related Questions?