NASA Announces New Civil Rights Compliance Website for Grant Recipients

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Nov. 30, 2012

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington      
202-358-1761 
sonja.r.alexander@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 12-413

NASA ANNOUNCES NEW CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE WEBSITE FOR GRANT RECIPIENTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has launched a new website, MissionSTEM.nasa.gov, 
devoted to broadening the reach of its civil rights technical 
assistance program. The goal of the site is to increase communication 
between NASA, its grantee institutions and other stakeholders on 
civil rights compliance, equal opportunity and diversity in the 
science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) programs 
funded by NASA. 

NASA awarded approximately $1.2 billion this year in the form of 
grants and cooperative agreements to more than 600 recipients 
including universities, colleges, science centers and museums, 
research centers, school districts and health facilities. The grants 
are intended to expand and improve NASA's research and technological 
capabilities, stimulate innovation and build the skills of future 
science and technology leaders. NASA grants also provide 
opportunities for all Americans to understand and participate in 
NASA's exciting mission by supporting and enhancing STEM public 
outreach and informal education efforts. 

Federal law and NASA regulations require grant recipients to ensure 
funding received from the agency is used in a nondiscriminatory 
manner. They must give equal opportunities to the beneficiaries of 
the funding regardless of race, national origin, gender, disability 
or age. In the university setting, beneficiaries include 
undergraduate and graduate students. In a science museum setting, 
beneficiaries include members of the public who patronize the museum. 


NASA's Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity (ODEO) oversees the 
compliance of agency grant recipients with federal equal opportunity 
laws and agency regulations. ODEO provides assistance to grantees in 
meeting their compliance obligations in a number of ways, including 
conducting program reviews and disseminating information on how to 
conduct compliance self-evaluations. 

MissionSTEM will broaden and enhance ODEO's compliance efforts by 
providing a platform for the sharing of compliance requirements, 
promising practices, video content, virtual panel discussions and 
information for students. 

The MissionSTEM site also will be the centerpiece of NASA's civil 
rights technical assistance efforts. The site will leverage the 
scientific and technical expertise of NASA leaders, compliance 
officials and professional organizations. It will be updated 
continually to help NASA grant recipients pursue innovative ways to 
increase access to and interest in STEM fields. It also is a valuable 
resource for students and members of the public interested in space 
science, technology and exploration. 

For addition information on MissionSTEM, visit: 

http://missionstem.nasa.gov 

For more information about NASA's Office of Diversity and Equal 
Opportunity, visit: 

http://odeo.hq.nasa.gov 

	
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