The Science Coalition
About
Established in 1994, the Science Coalition is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of more than 50 of the nation’s leading public and private research universities. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, it is dedicated to sustaining the federal government’s investment in fundamental scientific research as a means to stimulate the economy, spur innovation, and drive American competitiveness.

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The following are actions straight from the The Science Coalition website.
Donate
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Volunteer
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Learning / Education
It's important to actively learn about the issues you are passionate about. Consider taking a class, read a book, or do a project that will immerse yourself into your cause.
Here are some resources The Science Coalition has provided.
PodcastThe following are some general examples of the types of courses and books you could look for.
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Books on Causes The Science Coalition is Involved With
- WebAIM Accessibility Training Courses
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Online Courses, Certifications