快播视频 announces 45 winners of $176K in 快播视频 Action Grants
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In addition to these awards, four special Presidential Awards totaling $10,000 will be given to four emeriti 快播视频 Action Grantees: Black Girls Dive, Electric Girls, Kul Wicasa Wopasi (Lower Brule) and Safe Alternative Foundation for Education (SAFE); these distinguished awards are in recognition of the growth and exemplary work these nonprofits are doing to make 快播视频 education accessible to all.
With a keen lens on equity, this year鈥檚 class of grantees represents one that is fiercely committed to diversity and mobility in 快播视频 鈥 they are ensuring that underserved and marginalized communities have opportunities using a variety of approaches and outreach efforts. For instance, a few organizations this year are dedicated to making 快播视频 accessible to individuals with disabilities. One is creating resources and teaching 快播视频 to visually impaired persons while another is developing devices for amputees, aiming to increase the accessibility of prosthetic devices.
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Additionally, a collection of organizations is helping students to become strong communicators. Through arts, radio and digital media production, the goal is to attract students of all backgrounds to science, technology and communications. Students are working with science journalism mentors who are helping them to build strong science communication skills via reading about the latest science research and communicating that research clearly for the public鈥檚 understanding. A few other organizations are focused on helping students to build technical knowledge and know-how in audio and podcasting 鈥 valuable and transferable skills in a world that is increasingly drawn to these distinct modes of storytelling.