Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Science Alberta Foundation

Science Alberta Foundation
http://www.sciencealberta.org/

"Science Alberta Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to increasing science literacy and awareness. We develop engaging resources that bring science to life for Albertans of all ages, in every corner of the province.
In 1989, Alberta oilman and entrepreneur Jim Gray shared his vision of an organization that would support scientific learning and help establish Alberta as a strong competitor in the global marketplace. More than 22,000 Albertans signed a petition to support his proposal, and in 1991, the provincial and federal governments joined hands with private industry to finance Science Alberta Foundation’s two-year pilot project.
Science Alberta Foundation collaborates with educators, parents, community leaders and scientists to develop programs, such as Science-In-A-Crate and Festivals of Science that showcase the importance science plays in our everyday lives.
Our programs motivate children, youth and families to embrace lifelong science and technology learning. We are helping to create tomorrow’s knowledge workers and instill an appreciation of science in a new generation of Albertans."


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