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Anyone can create a project in response to a challenge. Projects must be submitted before the launch deadline to be eligible. Winners will be chosen when all of the eligible campaigns end.
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Each project will be reviewed and approved by a panel of science and topic experts. All review comments are transparent and open to the public.
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Three is a party, but three hundred is a crowd. By backing a project, backers will receive lab note updates and scientific results from project researchers. This is science by the people, for the people.
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Can artificial intelligence help connect Earth’s species by providing new channels for interspecies communication? With AI tools to interpret non-human communication and facilitate interaction, we could unlock opportunities for interspecies collaboration and biodiversity conservation.
Science Leads: Maddie Cusimano and Sara Keen
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Developments at the intersection of accessible technologies are changing the way students learn. We want to fund paradigm-shifting questions and ideas about STEM education and how it can be improved such that efforts are sustainable at different scales and civically responsible.
Science Lead: Justice Toshiba Walker
Cellular agriculture is moving from science fiction to reality. Important progress has been made over the past decade, but there is still more to learn, study, and invent.
Science Lead: Isha Datar
Indigenous knowledge holds the keys to rebuilding humanity's relationship with the natural world. The Indigenous Futures fund seeks to empower the Indigenous researchers and innovators who are asking the most pressing questions and bringing that knowledge into action.
Science Lead: Keolu Fox
Addressing climate change requires more than just reducing emissions. We need to find a way to remove excess carbon dioxide at scale. We want to help kickstart new questions around how to improve those technologies and measure their effectiveness.
Science Leads: Merritt Dailey and Paul Reginato
How can our scientific institutions most effectively encourage progress on society’s most important challenges? The field of metascience aims to develop rigorous, quantitative evidence on this question. If you have ideas of how to do that, we’d like to hear from you.
Science Leads: Paul Niehaus, Caleb Watney, Heidi Williams
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Grant | Projects | Launched |
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Low-Cost Tools for Science | 77 projects | August 2023 |
Ocean Solutions | 205 projects | April 2023 |
Mycological Innovations | 72 projects | February 2023 |
Community Science & Environmental Justice | 47 projects | January 2023 |
Biotech for Conservation | 58 projects | December 2022 |
Augmented Discovery | 8 projects | November 2022 |
Wildlife Health and Disease | 7 projects | June 2022 |
Hot Science Summer | 8 projects | July 2021 |
Wildlife Health and Disease Challenge Grant | 9 projects | May 2021 |
Biosurveillance | 2 projects | April 2021 |
Kelp | 10 projects | April 2021 |
Conservation Technology | 13 projects | January 2021 |
Environmental Citizen Science | 10 projects | November 2020 |
Wildlife Health and Disease Challenge Grant | 13 projects | August 2020 |
Wildlife Health and Disease Challenge Grant | 15 projects | June 2019 |
iGEM 2019 Challenge | 8 projects | April 2019 |
BBPI Paleontology Grant Challenge | 4 projects | March 2019 |
Association of Zoos and Aquariums Grant Challenge | 7 projects | February 2019 |
Entomological Society of America Grant Challenge | 6 projects | February 2019 |
2018 iGEM Research Challenge | 5 projects | October 2018 |
Wildlife Disease Association Challenge Grant | 36 projects | August 2018 |
Horse Nation Equine Research Challenge | 8 projects | May 2018 |
Cartography and Mapping | 13 projects | January 2017 |
Trash, Sustainability, and the Environment | 8 projects | January 2017 |
Poverty and Development | 7 projects | January 2017 |
Mental Health | 15 projects | January 2017 |
Political Science | 6 projects | January 2017 |
Public Health | 18 projects | January 2017 |
Evolution | 8 projects | January 2017 |
Cities & Transportation | 13 projects | December 2016 |
Benthic Ecology | 6 projects | December 2016 |
Exercise Research | 7 projects | November 2016 |
Adolescence | 13 projects | November 2016 |
Bees | 13 projects | November 2016 |
Groundwater and Caves | 12 projects | November 2016 |
Zoos | 13 projects | November 2016 |
Ornithology | 27 projects | October 2016 |
Freshwater Science | 10 projects | October 2016 |
Archaeology | 11 projects | October 2016 |
Fungi | 8 projects | October 2016 |
Arachnids | 9 projects | October 2016 |
Botany | 9 projects | September 2016 |
Herpetology | 11 projects | September 2016 |
Wildlife Diseases | 12 projects | September 2016 |
Coral Reefs | 13 projects | August 2016 |
Weather and Atmospheric Science | 6 projects | August 2016 |
iGEM Synthetic Biology | 14 projects | July 2016 |
Seabirds | 16 projects | July 2016 |
Sharks, Skates, and Rays | 16 projects | June 2016 |
Sleep | 10 projects | May 2016 |
Cats | 21 projects | May 2016 |
Paleontology Challenge | 12 projects | April 2016 |
Fish Challenge | 11 projects | April 2016 |
Animal Superpower Challenge | 20 projects | March 2016 |
Zika Virus | 13 projects | March 2016 |
Insects Challenge | 15 projects | March 2016 |
Liberal Arts College | 18 projects | March 2016 |
Marine Mammals | 14 projects | February 2016 |