Civic Science Media Collaborations program offers grants [US]

Nonprofit media and science organizations, with a collaborative project, can apply for grants.

The Center for Cooperative Media at Montclair State University launches the 2025 Civic Science Media Collaborations program. The program seeks innovative projects that bridge the gap between science, journalism and the communities they serve.

This program catalyzes collaborations that make science more accessible, relevant and actionable, fostering trust and empowering communities to engage with scientific advancements. This year focuses on projects related to AI, climate science and neuroscience.

A total of 10 awards up to US$15,000 each will be made to support such projects.

The deadline is Aug. 30.

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