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IEEE Foundation Announces 2008 Application Deadlines PDF Print E-mail
The IEEE Foundation, Incorporated, the philanthropic arm of the IEEE, is committed to improving the technological literacy of society from childhood through adulthood. One way the IEEE Foundation seeks to achieve this goal is by awarding grants to new and innovative projects.  During 2008, unsolicited applications will be accepted in three cycles from IEEE units and other organizations working in areas of relevance and importance to the IEEE and its membership.  Projects should achieve one or more of the following objectives:

·     Improve primary and secondary science, technology, and math learning
·     Encourage pre-university students to consider engineering as a career path
·     Increase the public’s understanding of the role of engineers and technology in society
·     Preserve the history of IEEE associated technologies
·     Tap the technological expertise of IEEE members
·     Demonstrate ability to be replicated

Application deadlines: 4 Jan, 18 Apr, and 5 Sep 2008.


Before submitting the online application, please review “How to Apply for a Grant” (http://www.ieee.org/organizations/foundation/grants.html). All applications will be considered for funding by both the IEEE Foundation Board of Directors and the IEEE Life Members Committee. Questions should be directed to the IEEE Foundation Administrator at +1 732 981 3435 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
 
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