The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) All of Us Mini Programming Awards will provide funding to U.S. library and community-based organization programs focused on individual and communities’ health and health literacy, digital literacy, and/or public understanding of clinical research and understanding of and participation in citizen science activities. At least thirteen grants will be awarded up to $5,000 each. This award will support NNLM members to:
- Host and/or participate in All of Us Citizen Science Month activities, and promote SciStarter resources and projects
- Incorporate NLM or NNLM online activity modules and materials in their programming, including:
- Raise awareness of the All of Us Research Program and other trustworthy health information resources to inform personal health and wellness decisions
- Promote Citizen Science Month using downloadable, customizable educational resources including bookmarks, flyers, posters, social media images, and other existing assets.
- Incorporate NLM/NNLM online activity modules and materials into programming.
- Host digital literacy programming that incorporates health literacy concepts.
- Host, co-host, or promote a Citizen Science Month event in April using freely available planning and promotional resources and the Library & Community Guideto Citizen Science from SciStarter.
- Engage community members in citizen science projects found on SciStarter.org/NLM or other projects of interest to your community. Find thousands of projects to choose from by using the Project Finder on SciStarter and filter by location, audience, or topic.
For more information and to apply, visit the website: https://allofus.nnlm.gov/mini-programming-awards
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