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SUMMARY:Due Date for Authentic Experiences Enhanced Funding Application
DESCRIPTION:This is an opportunity to augment funding for existing programs or events for PATHS partners. Applications due by COB or 5pm on each due date. \n  \nAbout PATHS Enhanced Funding Opportunity\nPATHS is committing funds (approximately $30\,000 per year) to support PATHS Partners to enhance existing programs and/or events with authentic engineering and NASA-related resources\, experiences\, or activities for students and their teachers. We invite requests in the range of $250 to $5000 to enhance your existing activities in support of the overall goal of the PATHS coalition: to broaden participation in engineering in Massachusetts and develop multiple pathways for engineering students to succeed by enhancing the supportive culture of a broad coalition of partners. \nApplication deadlines are January 1\, April 1\, July 1\, October 1 of each year to allow for a variety of program/event planning timelines. We are looking to add funding to existing events or programs. The funding for those programs should already be secured. These funds are to be used to increase diversity\, increase participation of BIPOC participants or their teachers\, or to make engineering components more effective (better speakers\, materials\, or activities). Funding is not to be used for general operating expense\, staff planning time\, or room rentals. Funding will be given for specific enhancements. \nApplications will be reviewed by the PATHS Authentic Experiences committee based on \n\nthe effective leveraging of PATHS funds\,\nthe authenticity of the proposed NASA-related experience\,\nthe increase in BIPOC participation of the proposed enhancement\,\nthe support for success of the planned activity\, and 5) the alignment of the proposed activity with PATHS goals.\n\nExamples of authentic experiences that could be funded by PATHS include but are not limited to: \n\nFunds to add a NASA scientist speaker to an event\nMaterials to add an engineering activity to an existing STEM or non-STEM curriculum\nStipends for BIPOC participants\n\nIf you have any questions\, please email Aimee.Bonanno@umb.edu \n\nApply Here
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/due-date-for-authentic-experiences-enhanced-funding-application-8/2022-04-01/
CATEGORIES:PATHS Enhanced Funding Application
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SUMMARY:The 46th Annual Meeting of Massachusetts Marine Educators
DESCRIPTION:2022 Woods Hole Conference\nThe Massachusetts Marine Educators (MME) 46th Annual Meeting and Conference at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\n \nThis year’s theme is Ocean and Coastal Data \nSaturday\, April 30\, 2022 8:30 a.m.- 4:15 p.m. \nClark Building\, Quissett Campus at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution \nASL Interpreters are available for this event upon request\n \nRegister HERE!  \n  \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS \nDr. Mark Borrelli Mapping Storm Tide Pathways: Coastal Storms\, Sea Level Rise and Emergency Response Mark is the Director of the Coastal Processes and Ecosystems Lab (CaPE Lab)\, a joint research lab between the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown and the University of Massachusetts\, Boston. Using the recent and ongoing mapping of storm tide pathways we will examine the scientific method\, the idea of uncertainty\, coastal storms and sea level rise. As educators in a coastal state we need to be well-versed in these areas and provide our students with the relevant information to engage and inspire them to become informed members of society\, a society that will continue to be profoundly impacted by climate change. \nSheri White The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI): Collecting Long-Term Coastal and Global Time Series Data Sheri is a senior engineer in the Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. This talk will introduce us to the Ocean Observatories Initiative\, including the platforms and instruments that are deployed in the coastal and global oceans\, and how quality data is provided to the scientific community and the public. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/46thmme_meeting/
LOCATION:Quisset Campus at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute\, Woods Hole\, Massachusetts
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