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Grant: Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation
To support Coolidge Corner Theatre's Science on Screen series and expand it with small grants to 40 theaters nationwide
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
To sustain and strengthen the role of the Science and Entertainment Exchange--and of science and technology--in Hollywood
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Grant: American Film Institute
For screenwriting and production of science and technology films by the top film students
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Grant: Sundance Institute
To support a program of S&T films, film panels and film fellowships at Sundance
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
To develop a web site for Science and Entertainment Exchange
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Grant: Hamptons International Film Festival
To commission and highlight science and technology films and to develop S&T screenplays
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Grant: Women Make Movies, Inc.
To explore the new medium of Virtual Reality with a short film allowing viewers to experience the workings of the LIGO gravitational wave detector, and to grasp the science behind this breakthrough discovery
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Grant: Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason & Science
Support for Science & Arts Lecture and Performance Series
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Grant: Science Friday Initiative, Inc.
To support Science Friday, focusing on science and the arts, including radio broadcasts, digital science videos, blog posts, and associated media
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Grant: SoundVision Productions
To support the radio broadcast of BURN: An Energy Journal to enhance understanding of energy and energy-related issues through public radio specials, podcasts, features for national news shows, and infographics and multimedia online content
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Grant: Institute for the Future
To launch For Future Reference, a 10-episode podcast series on consumer understanding of the latest advances in science and technology
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Grant: Galatee Films
To complete production of the seminal documentary film Oceans, to cement its public affiliation with the Census of Marine Life, and to enhance its legacy for the scientific community
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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To provide seed grants to launch twelve new science festival initiatives in communities with small resource bases
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Grant: PRX Incorporated
To experiment with new, diverse voices outside the radio mainstream and with new approaches to presenting STEM content for a new generation
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Grant: New York Public Radio
For production and enhanced distribution of Radiolab, an innovative, popular, science-themed show on public radio
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Grant: New York Public Radio
To make science and technology a regular feature on Studio 360
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Grant: Greater Washington Educational Telecommunications Association Inc.
To research, produce and broadcast a regular, branded bi-weekly series on financial and economic literacy as part of The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, with extensive web components and outreach
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Grant: Fred Friendly Seminars, Inc.
For one-hour PBS broadcast and extensive outreach of a Socratic Dialogue on Severe Mental Illness: Law, Science and Society
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Grant: WGBH Educational Foundation
Support for scientist profiles on NOVA scienceNOW prime time broadcast and on the world wide web
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Grant: L.A. Theatre Works
To record 4 new science radio plays, including 2 Sloan commissions, and to broadcast the complete 17-science-play series on public radio and in libraries and schools