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A Conversation on the Federal Funding Landscape for Citizen Science

90-minute program co-hosted by the Citizen Science Association.

Many federal agencies pursue and support citizen science projects, however, they also put their own emphasis on its practice and outcomes to make the work consistent with each agency’s distinct purview and goals. This panel presentation features leaders from six federal agencies that offer funding opportunities for citizen science. Each of our panelists will share where citizen science fits in their agency’s strategy and which funding programs at their agency support it. The event recording appears below.

Speakers include:

  • 00:04:39 Alison Parker, Senior Program Associate, Science and Technology Innovation Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

  • 00:11:00 John McLaughlin, Education Program Manager, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)

  • 00:18:21 Ellen McCallie, Program Director at National Science Foundation (NSF)

  • 00:26:52 Heather Drumm, Innovations Coordinator at the U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development

  • 00:35:55 Marc Kuchner, Citizen Science Officer, NASA

  • 00:46:41 Sophia B Liu, Innovation Specialist at the U.S. Geological Survey

  • 00:56:05 Liam O’Fallon, Health Specialist with National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

  • 1:05:43 Questions and Answers

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