3M and Discovery Education Launch Alumni Network and Grants Program Supporting Nation's Young Scientists
3M, in collaboration with Discovery Education, has launched the Young Scientist Challenge Alumni Network and Alumni Grants Program. This initiative aims to support former participants of the Young Scientist Challenge by offering additional networking opportunities, resources, and funding for their scientific projects. The program will award $25,000 annually in grants to ten alumni, divided into three funding categories: $5,000 for project continuations, $2,500 for new ideas, and $1,000 for community science initiatives. Applications are open until March 23, 2023. This effort continues 3M's commitment to fostering future science leaders.
- Launch of the Alumni Network enhances support for former Challenge participants.
- Annual grant funding of $25,000 to promote scientific initiatives among alumni.
- Encourages continued innovation and community engagement in science.
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"For 16 years, alongside Discovery Education, we've brought science to life through the 3M Young Scientist Challenge," said
The 3M Young Scientist Challenge Alumni Network brings together a growing community of former Challenge finalists and mentors to connect over shared experiences, celebrate, and promote innovations. America's Top Young Scientists have gone on to give TED Talks, file patents, found nonprofits, make the
"A real joy of the 3M Young Scientist Challenge is the connections the students make with each other and their mentors. The new Alumni program is designed to nurture growth and support ongoing science opportunities for prior participants as they tap into a network of innovators," said
The Alumni Grants will award a total of
- Continuation of 3M
Young Scientist Challenge Project : This grant supports alumni who are interested in continuing to develop or evolve the project they originally developed during the 3M Young Scientist Challenge. Three alumni are eligible to receive each annually.$5,000 - New Idea to Improve the World: This area of funding would be available to support projects alumni may be working on that are different from their original 3M Young Scientist Challenge innovation. Two alumni are eligible to receive
each annually.$2,500 - Science in
Your Community : Funding can be used to support alumni initiatives such as community enrichment opportunities, school events, or community activation projects. Five alumni are eligible to receive each annually.$1,000
Grant applications are now available for submission through application close on
The award-winning 3M Young Scientist Challenge supplements the 3M and Discovery Education program –
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