Title,Recipient,Competition,"Fiscal Year","Award Number","Federal Funding","Principal Investigator",State,City,County,District,Lat/Long,"Grant Dates",Abstract,Partners "Environmental Literacy for All: Creating Comprehensive Environmental Service Learning and Professional Development for Diverse K-12 Students and Teachers",NatureBridge,"2011/2012:  ELG for Formal K-12 Education",2012,NA12SEC0080013,"$682,742","Stephen Streufert",California,"San Francisco","San Francisco",CA11,"37.78814, -122.40413","2012-08-01T00:00:00 - 2015-07-31T00:00:00","NatureBridge is expanding its highly successful, 41-year environmental education model through teacher engagement and service learning programs to empower the next diverse generation of climate and environmentally literate citizens. Through partnerships with schools, districts, and environmental organizations, service learning opportunities will be established for civic engagement in NatureBridge students' home communities. This engagement effort includes the creation of new climate literacy curriculum, the application of cutting-edge monitoring technology and online resources for public participation in scientific research, the exposure of youth to STEM career options, and the significant increase in diversity of students served by NatureBridge programming. This work will be informed by and benefit from NOAA assets across our service areas. By strengthening existing and creating new engagement programs throughout our organization, teachers will become fully versed in the principles of environmental and climate literacy. These programs will focus on increasing accessibility, diversifying our participants, and incorporating best practices and climate literacy content.","National Geographic Society, Audubon Center at Debs Park, Cupertino Union School District, Los Angeles Unified School District, San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD), Seattle Public Schools, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) / Center X, TreePeople, U.S. National Park Service / Pacific West Region, NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO), National Marine Sanctuary (NMS) / Channel Islands, National Marine Sanctuary (NMS) / Olympic Coast, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), National Museum of Natural History, 5 Gyres, ShareFest Community Development" "AMS/NOAA Cooperative Program for Earth System Education (CPESE)","American Meteorological Society (AMS)","2012: AMS Datastreme Program",2012,NA12SEC0080020,"$1,857,200","Wendy Abshire",Massachusetts,Boston,Suffolk,MA08,"42.35692, -71.06927","2012-10-01T00:00:00 - 2017-09-30T00:00:00","The Cooperative Program for Earth System Education (CPESE) – with assistance from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) National Weather Service and the State University of New York (SUNY) at Brockport – is a major collaboration between the American Meteorological Society (AMS) and NOAA that advances NOAA’s mission of Science, Service, and Stewardship by sharing knowledge and information about weather, climate, and the ocean. CPESE facilitates national offering of the DataStreme Atmosphere and DataStreme Ocean courses and supports Project ATMOSPHERE leadership training workshops at the National Weather Service Training Center (Kansas City) for in-service K-12 educators. Over five years, about 3,000 teacher participants will earn graduate credits through a partnership with SUNY at Brockport and become confident Earth science educators capable of implementing engaging, pedagogically appropriate activities in their classrooms. These educators are expected to impact more than 30,000 additional educators and one million K-12 students. In addition to the professional development for in-service K-12 educators, CPESE enables the AMS to design curricula for introductory college-level Earth science courses, which help prepare pre-service educators. CPESE is built on a shared vision that highly trained educators are key to an environmentally and geo-scientifically literate public.","State University of New York at Brockport, NOAA National Weather Service (NWS), NOAA Climate Program Office (CPO), NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), NOAA Office of Education, NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) Mount Holly, NJ Weather Forecast Office, NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) Grand Rapids, MI Forecast Office, Pennsylvania Western University (PennWest)"