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Cyber Strong Nebraska works to strengthen cybersecurity across Nebraska by providing education, practical training, and resources. It runs statewide initiatives and hands‑on exercises (like the Cyber Tatanka cyber‑range event) to build awareness, develop defender skills, and foster public–private partnerships that improve resilience of individuals, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
Sea Turtle Recovery (STR) is dedicated to the rehabilitation, preservation and conservation of sea turtles. STR’s goal is to rehabilitate sick or injured sea turtles for their release back to the wild. Sea Turtle Recovery also educates the public on the important ecological role of sea turtles, threats endangering them, and ways to protect their future.
The Cape Fear Bird Observatory works to conserve birds and their habitats in the Cape Fear / coastal North Carolina region through scientific research, long‑term monitoring, education, outreach, and community engagement. They focus on studying migration and regional species, partnering with other organizations and schools to inform conservation and public awareness.
JAAGO Foundation aims for the betterment of the nation through catering the educational needs of children from socially and economically disadvantaged background and empowering the youth along with inspiring volunteerism in Bangladesh. JAAGO focuses on creating an equitable world for everyone regardless of gender, class, ethnicity, location, religious and sexual orientation by empowering the most marginalized.
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution conducts independent ocean science, engineering, and education to advance understanding of the ocean and its connections to the Earth system, and communicates that knowledge to inform decision‑making and benefit society. Its work combines research, ship/vehicle operations, technology development, and training to address climate, ecosystem, and ocean‑resource challenges.
We cultivate the power of plants to sustain and enrich life.
Star Legacy Foundation works to prevent stillbirth and neonatal death and to support families affected by pregnancy and infant loss. They fund and promote research, provide education for health professionals and families, raise awareness, and offer direct family support and advocacy resources.
The Society advances public understanding of science by publishing Science News, running world‑class pre‑college science competitions (e.g., Regeneron STS, Regeneron ISEF, Broadcom MASTERS), and funding outreach and educator programs to expand STEM access and scientific literacy for students and the broader public.
Network Time Foundation supports and advances accurate, precise network timekeeping by producing and stewarding open‑source timekeeping software (including the NTP reference implementation), promoting standards and education, and providing development/support services to help ensure reliable timestamps across systems.
Amazon Conservation Association works to protect the Amazon basin by combining field conservation (protected areas and research stations), community partnerships and sustainable livelihoods, and science & technology (satellite/drone monitoring) to detect and stop deforestation and support policy and local enforcement.
Since 1890, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has been a global leader in research and education. The international scientific community at CSHL provides a unique and stimulating atmosphere for doctoral research—an environment where students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty work side-by-side. The Watson School of Biological Sciences (WSBS) was founded on the belief that with well thought-out mechanisms, enthusiastic involvement of faculty, and highly motivated students, an innovative curriculum could be provided that would allow students to earn a doctoral degree in a shorter time than in traditional programs without compromising the quality of their training. The curriculum is designed to train students to become scholars and independent thinkers.
The Mission of TECH CORPS' is three-fold and is achieved through: • PROGRAMS Bringing additional technology resources to K-12 students and teachers through national, state and local programs such as Computing Career Corps, E4Tech, High School Coding Camp, Student Code Corps, Student TECH CORPS, Student WEB CORPS, Techie Camp, and Techie Club. • PEOPLE Recruiting and supporting tech-savvy volunteers from the community to advise and assist schools and youth-serving nonprofit organizations in the integration of new technologies. • PARTNERS Increasing educational technology resources through partnerships with education, business, government and community.