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Are you part of an organization registered as a public charity in the US or Canada? If yes, now is the time to apply for up to $1,500 that you can use towards planning out an outreach for next year’s Brain Awareness Week (March 14 – March 20, 2022)!
If awarded, you could use this money to organize workshops, brain fairs, interactive programs geared towards school students, undergrads, underserved communities or the general public. There are no formal limitations as long as your program is free for attendees and has to do with neuroscience or brain health! Brain science doesn’t have nearly enough presence in school curriculums, so all initiatives to try and fill in the gap are more than welcome.
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Our DIY neuroscience kits have also been part of Brain Awareness Week many times in the past! Here you can see our Human-Human Interface in action - it traveled to 14 different events across Pacific Northwest, thanks to an awesome organization called NW Noggin...
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... And this is our "control freak" bundle of brain-machine interfaces, helping K12 students to study their own muscles and electrophysiology. Is there a better way of doing it than by controlling someone else's free will? Getting kids excited about how their own bodies work is an essential part of nurturing budding scientists.
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