Announcing the Science Discovery on Main Street Grant Recipients
Main Street America is thrilled to announce the 12 Science Discovery on Main Street grant program recipients.
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Main Street America, through a generous grant from Simons Foundation International administered by the Simons Foundation’s Science, Society & Culture division, is thrilled to announce our new Science Discovery on Main Street grant program.
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This program aims to help Main Street communities uncover and leverage their unique science assets, history, and features towards building local pride and creating engaging local attractions and activities.
The Science Discovery on Main Street grant program application period is closed and grant recipients have been selected. View the list of grantees by clicking the link below.
Main Street America is thrilled to announce the 12 Science Discovery on Main Street grant program recipients.
The Science Discovery on Main Street grant program provides funding and support to help Main Street communities research, identify, and celebrate their unique scientific assets or history through partnerships and programming.
Through the Science Discovery on Main Street grant program, communities will receive professional support to explore science engagement activities as Promotion, as defined by the Four Point Approach. By connecting the Main Street Approach and science engagement, this program will help your community take steps towards inspiring curiosity, joy, and pride in what makes your community unique and towards attracting visitors through science-inspired events and activities.
Designated Main Street Communities may apply for one (1) of twelve (12) Discovery Grants of $12,500.
Discovery Grants will be used to:
After the Discovery Grant period, there will be an opportunity for up to seven (7) communities to receive Implementation Grants to put their plans into action.
Grantees will also:
A science asset is a unique facet of your community or place that can be leveraged for learning, creative events, activities, or placemaking for your community. Science engagement can take many forms. See this blog from Ben Wiehe, Manager of Experimental Practice at the MIT Museum and Manager of the Science Festival Alliance, for more on engaging with science on Main Street.
Examples of engaging with science on Main Street:
Rural Main Street America designated communities (Accredited and Affiliate) in good standing are invited to apply for this grant program.
Eligibility Requirements
Full eligibility requirements are coming soon.
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We are looking for passionate Main Street leaders, especially from under-resourced and under-funded rural communities, who want to:
Applications will be judged based on the following evaluation criteria:
Evaluation Criteria
For this grant program, your community does not have to have a science asset. In fact, we ask that all participating communities go through the Discovery process – even if they have one already in mind.
The Science Discovery on Main Street grant program application closed on Friday, January 3, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. CT. Be sure to subscribe to our emails here to get a reminders and other important announcements.
The application is now closed.
View the on-demand recording of our informational webinar below to learn more about the program, eligibility, and how to apply.
Still have questions? Please reach out to our team at sciencediscovery@mainstreet.org.
Here are some examples of communities that have implemented similar projects and activities.
Community | Event | Scientific Asset |
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Excelsior Springs, Missouri |
Water Fest the Chamber of Commerce's annual signature event that started as a celebration of the town’s natural mineral water heritage. Year-round, sites and activities for residents and visitors include the Hall of Waters, the Excelsior Springs Museum & Archives, and several mineral water pagodas marking historic well sites, such as the Superior Well Pagoda. |
Special geographical feature |
Los Alamos, New Mexico |
Los Alamos Main Street and Creative District their community's historic connection to science through ScienceFest and other programs and promotions. |
Historical events with scientific significance |
Ennis, Texas |
Ennis was designated by the 1997 State Legislature as the home of the Official Texas Bluebonnet Trail and was designated the Official Bluebonnet City of Texas. Ennis showcases over 40 miles of mapped driving Bluebonnet Trails sponsored by the Ennis Garden Club. Ennis celebrates the stunning bluebonnet flower of Texas with the Ennis Bluebonnet Trails and Festival. They highlight the flower through other local places and activities, too such as their farmer’s market which was created in 2014 and renamed Bluebonnet Market in 2020. |
Unique natural phenomena |
Please reach out to our team at sciencediscovery@mainstreet.org.
This program is funded by Simons Foundation International and administered by the Simons Foundation’s Science, Society & Culture division. Simons Foundation International (SFI) is a philanthropy whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences. The Simons Foundation’s mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences. Since its founding in 1994 by Jim and Marilyn Simons, the foundation has been a champion of basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement. We believe in asking big questions and providing sustained support to researchers working to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The Simons Foundation’s Science, Society and Culture division seeks to provide opportunities for people to forge a connection to science — whether for the first time or a lifetime. Through our initiatives, we work to inspire a feeling of awe and wonder, foster connections between people and science and support environments that provide a sense of belonging.