Village Marine Science Outreach — National Park Service funding opportunity
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Village Marine Science Outreach

This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Services intention to fund the following project activities without full and open competition to Seward Association of the Advancement of Marine Science...

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Award $10k–$43k Deadline Fixed Location Alabama Type grant Level Federal Open posted Jun 30, 2014
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  • Who can apply: Federal-level applicants (see eligibility for details).
  • Funding amount: $10,000 – $42,991, total pool ~$42,997.
  • Issued by: National Park Service.
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Award amount
$10k–$43k
Deadline
Fixed
Total pool
$43k

About this opportunity

This announcement is to provide public notice of the National Park Services intention to fund the following project activities without full and open competition to Seward Association of the Advancement of Marine Science dba the Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC)for a cooperative agreement in the amount of $42,997 to cooperatively complete the project described below. STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 16 USC 1g, Agreements for the Transfer of Appropriated Funds to Carry Out NPS Programs. STATEMENT OF JOINT OBJECTIVES/PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN: OVERVIEW The unique nature of Alaska, with its many rural and remote villages, provides the challenge of getting quality marine science education to students in schools which are usually multi-grade facilities with minimal staff support. Staff members of both Kenai Fjords National Park and the Alaska SeaLife Center have been successfully taking science to these students for the past ten years. In a state with such an abundance of science, natural resources, and students longing to understand them ¿ the OASLC Village Outreach Program is a natural fit. With a track record of success and a recent increase in teacher participation and frequency of outreach trips, this program has the potential for continued growth and even greater success as schools are looking for inquiry-based learning experiences for their students. STATEMENT OF JOINT OBJECTIVES/PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLAN Village outreach trips are conducted jointly by the ASLC and NPS staff. Villages are chosen in collaboration. Content for lessons are contributed by both ASLC and NPS staff and lessons are designed by the ASLC. Staff from both ASLC and NPS travel to the villages and both present lessons and programs related to marine and park resources. NPS staff will give a presentation on jobs and careers opportunities in the NPS. Objectives 1. To share the scientific research and information available at both the Alaska SeaLife Center and Kenai Fjords National Park with teachers and students across Alaska in an effort to create a climate of ocean stewardship through understanding of the natural resources and unique features of our local oceans, seas and coastal communities. 2. To inspire continued education in STEM-related content through exposure to careers related to stewardship of Alaska¿s oceans and their resources. 3. To provide quality education content on marine research and glaciers from the ASLC and the NPS-KEFJ, who are uniquely qualified on these subjects, to all students in Alaska. 4. Four week-long outreach trips between August 2014 and June 2015: ¿ Northwest Arctic Borough School District sites in consultation with NPS office in Kotzebue (2 educators). Goals include 1-4 schools and <750 students. ¿ Nome and Bering Strait School District sites, in consultation with the Nome office (2 educators). Goals include 1-4 schools and <500 students. ¿ Chatham School District or other area of priority to the Glacier Bay office (1 educator). Goals include 1-3 sites and <120 students. ¿ Priority communities in the Lake & Peninsula School District, in consultation with the Katmai and Lake Clark offices (1 educator). Goals include 1-3 sites and <120 students. 5. Two week-long outreach trips to the schools in Port Graham and Nanwalek between August 2014 and June 2015. During the first visit, ASLC educators will begin a dialogue with the students and will work with teachers to establish a long-term project for the school year. Between visits, ASLC educators will stay in touch with classes to continue the dialogue and to use the resources of the aquarium to highlight certain lessons ( mammals swimming in their tanks to discuss different methods of locomotion.) 6. Assessment results that will inform future outreach goals and methods. RECIPIENT INVOLVEMENT The Alaska SeaLife Center will work with NPS to identify villages and schools to visit. The ASLC take the lead on developing marine science lessons focused at appropriate grade levels.

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Source systemgrants.gov
Source ID258739
PostedJun 30, 2014

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