Exciting New Network Project: Science Action Clubs with the California Academy of Sciences - Webinar Recording

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Karen Peterson
Thu, Jul 28, 2016 7:53 PM

We had a great webinar on Tuesday!  Here is the recording:  http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/p108eiyqya0/http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/p108eiyqya0/?OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=50ead07e2ddf8e1ab6c132297f27f5b1e721c1b8ed16101adf8ac2307f662935.  Great questions asked and answered.

I've attached the presentation as well as the RFA again.

A reminder that applications are due on August 2 - but if you are very interested and need more time, let us know.  We want your participation and are willing to work with you so you can benefit from this great project.

Karen

From: Collableads [mailto:collableads-bounces@lists.ngcproject.org] On Behalf Of Karen Peterson
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:48 AM
To: collableads@lists.ngcproject.org
Subject: [Collableads] Exciting New Network Project: Science Action Clubs with the California Academy of Sciences

Hello Collaborative Leads and Co-Leads,

We have a fabulous new Network Project opportunity for your Collaborative. Please review the attached Request for Application (RFA) and information below. Applications are due by August 2, 2016.

The California Academy of Sciences is partnering with the National Girls Collaborative Project to bring environmental and citizen science professional development and curriculum resources to youth development educators and organizations, with a particular focus on educators who reach young people in grades 5-8.

Ten Master Trainers from NGCP Collaboratives will be selected to take part in a 2-Module workshop series in 2016-2017. The first Trainer Workshop will be held on September 23, 2016 in conjunction with the ASTC Conference in Tampa, Florida.

In your application you will identify a Master Trainer (a Collaborative Lead, Co-Lead, Leadership Team or Champions Board member) who will receive:

  •     Travel and lodging to attend two Master Trainer Workshops in 2016/2017;
    
  •     A $600 stipend for completing the deliverables of the Network Project Agreement;
    
  •     Curricula and supporting materials for each Educator Workshop and the educators who attend;
    
  •     Opportunities to participate in future Citizen Science Collaborative projects.
    

Each Collaborative must conduct 2 full-day workshops with 15 educators each (one for each Module 1: Bugs by October 2016, one for Module 2: Birds by February 2017) .

More information including a timeline and information about the curriculum is available in the RFA.

An informational webinar will be held on July 26, 2016 at 12:00pm Pacific /3:00pm Eastern to answer questions from potential Collaborative applicants. The URL for the meeting is: http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/ngcp. Audio will be supplied via the computer.  No separate phone line will be available.

Please feel free to contact Casi Herrera at cherrera@ngcproject.orgmailto:cherrera@ngcproject.org if you have questions about this opportunity.

Karen

Karen Peterson, Chief Executive Officer
The National Girls Collaborative
www.ngcproject.orghttp://www.ngcproject.org
@ngcproject

We had a great webinar on Tuesday! Here is the recording: http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/p108eiyqya0/<http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/p108eiyqya0/?OWASP_CSRFTOKEN=50ead07e2ddf8e1ab6c132297f27f5b1e721c1b8ed16101adf8ac2307f662935>. Great questions asked and answered. I've attached the presentation as well as the RFA again. A reminder that applications are due on August 2 - but if you are very interested and need more time, let us know. We want your participation and are willing to work with you so you can benefit from this great project. Karen From: Collableads [mailto:collableads-bounces@lists.ngcproject.org] On Behalf Of Karen Peterson Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 8:48 AM To: collableads@lists.ngcproject.org Subject: [Collableads] Exciting New Network Project: Science Action Clubs with the California Academy of Sciences Hello Collaborative Leads and Co-Leads, We have a fabulous new Network Project opportunity for your Collaborative. Please review the attached Request for Application (RFA) and information below. Applications are due by August 2, 2016. The California Academy of Sciences is partnering with the National Girls Collaborative Project to bring environmental and citizen science professional development and curriculum resources to youth development educators and organizations, with a particular focus on educators who reach young people in grades 5-8. Ten Master Trainers from NGCP Collaboratives will be selected to take part in a 2-Module workshop series in 2016-2017. The first Trainer Workshop will be held on September 23, 2016 in conjunction with the ASTC Conference in Tampa, Florida. In your application you will identify a Master Trainer (a Collaborative Lead, Co-Lead, Leadership Team or Champions Board member) who will receive: * Travel and lodging to attend two Master Trainer Workshops in 2016/2017; * A $600 stipend for completing the deliverables of the Network Project Agreement; * Curricula and supporting materials for each Educator Workshop and the educators who attend; * Opportunities to participate in future Citizen Science Collaborative projects. Each Collaborative must conduct 2 full-day workshops with 15 educators each (one for each Module 1: Bugs by October 2016, one for Module 2: Birds by February 2017) . More information including a timeline and information about the curriculum is available in the RFA. An informational webinar will be held on July 26, 2016 at 12:00pm Pacific /3:00pm Eastern to answer questions from potential Collaborative applicants. The URL for the meeting is: http://connectpro35337274.adobeconnect.com/ngcp. Audio will be supplied via the computer. No separate phone line will be available. Please feel free to contact Casi Herrera at cherrera@ngcproject.org<mailto:cherrera@ngcproject.org> if you have questions about this opportunity. Karen Karen Peterson, Chief Executive Officer The National Girls Collaborative www.ngcproject.org<http://www.ngcproject.org> @ngcproject