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YLACES awards 15 grants in Alabama thanks to a grant from the Munson Foundation

  • Writer: YLACES
    YLACES
  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

A Curtis Edith and Munson Foundation grant given to YLACES has created a lot of magic in Alabama. YLACES awarded a total of 15 grants in support of environmental education.


With YLACES matching its support, $64,599.00 was awarded to support students taking data and initiating research, hands-on professional development for Alabama educators, and Student Research Symposia where students had the opportunity to present their research to their peers and STEM professionals. Thank you to the Munson Foundation.



 
 
 

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xewixete
Jun 23

처음 이용할 때는 절차가 복잡할까 걱정했지만 생각보다 간단했습니다. 필요한 곳에서 바로 사용할 수 있었고 컬쳐랜드 혜택까지 더해져 비용 절감 효과를 체감할 수 있어 만족스러운 경험이었습니다.

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xewixete
Jun 20

설명이 간결하면서도 핵심을 잘 담고 있어 읽기 편했습니다. 관련 정보를 찾는 분들에게 실질적인 도움이 노래방알바 될 만한 내용이 많았습니다.

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wobulyx
May 06

하루 종일 서서 일하는 직업이라 다리 붓기가 심했는데 세심한 압 조절과 전문적인 관리 덕분에 혈액순환이 좋아지는 느낌이 들었고 출장마사지 이용 후 몸이 한결 가벼워져서 일상생활의 활력이 다시 살아났습니다 편안한 환경에서 받는 점도 매우 큰 장점입니다

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About YLACES:

Youth Learning as Citizen Environmental Scientists assists and rewards the implementation of inquiry-based, experiential science education where students do science and contribute to the understanding of our environment through recognition and financial reward programs.

Grants range from equipment and supplies for taking environmental measurements to recognition and support for students presenting their research projects and working for pervasive inclusion of student research projects in science teaching. 

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