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PAR-23-213 Interactive Digital Media (IDM) Biomedical Science Resources for Pre-College Students and Teachers (SBIR) (R43/R44 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

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As defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, foreign components may be allowed. Through this funding opportunity, SBCs are encouraged to develop engaging and educational digital media resources that focus on biomedical science topics. Organizations are not eligible to apply.

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Celebrating Nine Years in Business! What’s New & What’s Next

Grant Writing Made Easy

As digital media scholars and practitioners, we are always looking toward the future, strategizing how to best use new and emerging technology—and then we teach that to our students! As digital media scholars, we are at the forefront of exploring and teaching the potential of AI in our field.

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TechSoup Global: Springing into Action

Tech Soup

The session, "Turning E-Waste into Green," focused on how policy decisions handling e-waste can improve the economy. Register for our three upcoming digital storytelling webinars!They're They're all free and chalk full of expert storytellers and digital media pros. Windows 8 Apps for Social Good Contest.

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Understanding Probate: A Comprehensive Guide to the Probate Process

Planned Giving

Over time, as societies evolved, so did the laws governing probate, aiming to protect the rights of heirs and creditors. These include: Assets with a Named Beneficiary: Such as life insurance policies or retirement accounts. Naming Beneficiaries: Designate beneficiaries for assets like life insurance policies and retirement accounts.