ChemClub Community Activities Grants

Win up to $500 for your chemistry club project

Available Funds/Award: $300 for chemistry clubs or $500 for community activities in collaboration with ACS local sections or ACS student chapters.

Opens: April 1, 2014

Proposals Due: June 1, 2014

Final Applications Due: June 1, 2014

Recurring? Annual

Granting Organization: American Chemical Society

Description: The American Chemical Society donates up to $300 for high school chemistry projects that provide benefits to local communities. A special award of $500 is available for collaborative efforts with other ACS chartered clubs.

Requirements: Submit receipts, a short explanation of the project and pictures to the ACS Office of High School Chemistry.

Eligibility: Chartered ACS ChemClub's

Application Link: http://www.acs.org/content/

Additional Information Link: http://www.acs.org/content/acs/

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