NASA Announces Climate Change Education Funding Opportunity

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June 10, 2009

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

Marny Skora 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
757-864-6121 
marny.skora@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 09-131

NASA ANNOUNCES CLIMATE CHANGE EDUCATION FUNDING OPPORTUNITY

WASHINGTON -- NASA has announced a new funding opportunity that could 
result in the award of cooperative agreements for projects designed 
to educate students, teachers and lifelong learners about global 
climate change. 

Proposals for Global Climate Change Education: Research Experiences, 
Teaching and Learning are expected to leverage NASA's unique 
contributions in climate and Earth system science to enhance 
students' academic experiences and improve educators' abilities to 
engage and stimulate their students. A particular emphasis is placed 
on providing opportunities for students to investigate the climate 
system using NASA Earth observation data and NASA Earth system 
models. 

Notices of Intent to propose to this announcement are strongly 
encouraged and due by July 2. Full proposals are due Aug. 3. The 
anticipated total amount of funds available for new awards is 
approximately $8 million. 

This funding opportunity supports NASA's goal to engage students in 
the critical disciplines of science, technology, engineering and 
mathematics. Proposals that offer innovative approaches for using 
NASA resources in support of elementary, secondary, undergraduate and 
lifelong teaching and learning are sought. 

Proposals will be accepted under three funding categories: 
- Improving teacher competency for global climate change education 
- Using NASA Earth system data and models to strengthen teaching and 
learning about global climate change 
- Enabling global climate change science research experiences for 
undergraduate or community college students and pre- or in-service 
teachers, including those in nontraditional teacher licensure 
programs 

Proposals will be accepted from higher education institutions, state 
agencies, local agencies, or federally recognized tribal government 
agencies; public school districts; and nonprofit organizations. NASA 
centers, federal agencies, federally funded research and development 
centers, education-related companies, and other institutions may 
apply through partnership with a qualifying lead organization. 

This is the second competitive announcement for NASA's Global Climate 
Change Education project, which was initiated in fiscal year 2008. 

For detailed information about the opportunity, click on "Open 
Solicitations" and look for "Global Climate Change Education (GGCE): 
Research Experiences, Teaching & Learning" or solicitation 
NNL09ZB1005C at: 



http://nspires.nasaprs.com 


For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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