In 1990 the Industrial Sponsors Group of the Polymer Division of the
American
Chemical Society initiated a grant program to encourage projects aimed at
the
improvement of the image of polymers in the eyes of the general public.
Over
the past years grants have been made to groups for innovative approaches to
this objective.
Successful proposals in this competitive process will receive a grant of up
to $10,000, generally over a three-year period
Project proposals will be evaluated by a panel selected by the Industrial
Sponsors Coordinating Committee.
Proposals must be received at the following address on or before September
15, 2001.
Additional information on the program may be obtained from:
Dr. Ishrat M. Khan
Department of Chemistry
Clark Atlanta University
Atlanta, GA 30314
Tel: (404) 880-6847
Fax: (404) 880-6849
Email: ikhan@cau.edu
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 12:54:45 -0600
From: Kenneth Carter/Almaden/IBM <kcarter@ALMADEN.IBM.COM> Subject: Award Winners - Public Perception of Polymers
Award Winners - Public Perception of Polymers
The Industrial Sponsors Group of the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry has
announced the 1996 awardees in its program to improve the public ,s perception
of polymers. A grant of $10,000, to be paid over a three year period, has been
made to Dr. Richard Stein of the University of Massachusetts and Ms Valerie
Wilcox of the National Plastics Center and Museum in Leominster,
Massachusetts. The grant is for the purpose of the development and production
of a series of videotapes to further the understanding of polymers in modern
society.
This is the fifth annual grant awarded by the Industrial Sponsors Group, which
consists of nearly 40 companies which support the educational and public
outreach activities of the Division of Polymer Chemistry.
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Date: Wed, 13 Mar 1996 11:53:08 PST
From: kcarter@ALMADEN.IBM.COM
Subject: Improving the Public Perception of Polymers
Improving the Public Perception of Polymers
New Proposals Solicited For 1996
In 1990 the industrial Sponsors Group of the Polymer
Division of the American Chemical Society initiated a grant
program to encourage projects aimed at the improvement
of the image of polymers in the eyes of the general public.
Over, the past years, grants have been made to groups for
innovative approaches towards this objective. Once again this year, the group is soliciting proposals for
consideration of funding for the sixth year of this program.
The guidelines are:
1) The proposals should be for programs that will improve
the image of polymers or improve the understanding of the
importance of polymers to life today
2) The successful proposals in this competitive process
will receive a grant of up to $10,000, generally over a
three year period.
3) The proposals will be evaluated on the basis of
objective, impact and originality. The proposals should be
as detailed as necessary in order to convey the objective,
approaches to be implemented, the action plan and
timetable.
4) While the amount of the award will depend upon the
needs and the extent of the program, evidence of
cosponsorship, potential for cost sharing or additional
funding should be included, as this can effect the
feasibility of the projects.
Project proposals will be evaluated by a panel selected by
the Industrial Sponsors Coordinating Committee.
Proposals must be received on or before September 1,
1996.
Additional Information on the program may be obtained
from:
Robert W. Stackman
340 Forest Brook Dr.
Black Mountain, NC 28711
Phone/FAX 704-669-9072
email: RStackman1@aol.com
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 07:42:03 EDT
From: Alexa Dembek <dembekaa@ESVAX.DNET.DUPONT.COM> Subject: Industrial Sponsors Group - Public Perception
Award Winners- Public Perception of Polymers
The Industrial Sponsors Group of the ACS Division of Polymer Chemistry has
announced the 1994 awardees in its program to improve the public's perception of
polymers. A grant of $10,000, to be paid over a three year period, has been
made to "The Science Alliance", a Delaware group which is dedicated to providing
resources and training to science educators in the Delaware area. The grant is
for the purpose of the development and supply of Polymer Science Kits to schools
to further the understanding of polymers in modern society.
This is the fourth annual grant awarded by the Industrial Sponsors group, made
up of nearly 40 companies which support the educational and public outreach
activities of the Polymer Chemistry Division. Previous awardees were Linda
Woodward of the University of Southeast Louisiana and Marie Sherman of Ursaline
Academy in St.JLouis for the development of a series of polymer workshops,
Dr.JJohn Andrade of the University of Utah. for the development of a FAX network
to deliver polymer information to every science teacher in every school in the
state, every week, and J.JMakanski and T.JCoolbaugh for the development of a
polymer lifetime workshop.