NASA Selects Museums and Planetariums to Receive Education Grants

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June 3, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-125

NASA SELECTS MUSEUMS AND PLANETARIUMS TO RECEIVE EDUCATION GRANTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 13 informal education providers to 
share $6.9 million in grants through the Competitive Program for 
Science Museums and Planetariums. 

Participating organizations include museums, planetariums, Challenger 
Centers, aquariums, and other institutions of informal education. 
Selected projects will partner with NASA's Museum Alliance, an 
Internet-based, nationwide network of more than 350 science centers, 
planetariums, museums, aquariums, zoos, observatory visitor centers, 
NASA visitor centers, nature centers and park visitor centers. 

Inaugural projects in the program will engage learners of all ages as 
well as educators who work in formal or informal science education. 
The projects will provide NASA-inspired space, science, technology, 
engineering or mathematics educational opportunities, including 
planetarium shows and exhibits. 

In conjunction with NASA's Museum Alliance, the grants focus on 
NASA-themed space exploration, aeronautics, space science, Earth 
science, or microgravity, or a combination of themes. Some projects 
will include partnerships with elementary and secondary schools, 
colleges and universities. 

The first group of projects is set to begin in fall 2009 in 
California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, 
Michigan, Montana, New York, North Carolina, Vermont and Washington. 
The 13 grants have a maximum five-year period of performance and 
range in value from approximately $100,000 to $900,000 each. Selected 
projects work with the NASA Shared Service Center in Mississippi to 
complete the business review necessary before issuance of a NASA 
award. 

Proposals were selected through a merit-based, external peer-review 
process. NASA's Office of Education and mission directorates 
collaborated to solicit and review the grant applications. This 
integrated approach distinguishes NASA's investment in informal 
education. NASA received 70 proposals from 32 states and the District 
of Columbia. 

Congress funded the Competitive Program for Science Museums and 
Planetariums grants in 2008. Congress added additional funds in 2009 
for new grants. NASA will issue a call for more grant applications 
later this summer. 

For a list of selected organizations and projects descriptions, click 
on "Selected Proposals" and look for "Competitive Program for Science 
Museums and Planetariums (CP4SMP)" or solicitation NNH08ZNE006N at: 



http://nspires.nasaprs.com 


For information about NASA's Education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., leads NASA's 
Museum Alliance. For information about the alliance, visit: 



http://informal.jpl.nasa.gov/museum 


For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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