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Brain Science for a Better Future

We advance neuroscience that benefits society and reflects the aspirations of all people through grants that support interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, collaborative work at the interface between neuroscience and fields such as education, law, policy, and public engagement.

  • Amount
    $140,000
    Grantee
    Johns Hopkins University
    To support Johns Hopkins University’s Brainy BUGSS, an experiential short course designed to immerse Baltimore high school students in the emerging field of neuroAI.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $50,000
    Grantee
    Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
    To continue support for BrainFacts.org, the award-winning, editorially independent website and public education initiative.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $500,000
    Grantee
    Loyola University Chicago
    To continue support for Loyola University’s Ethics-based Teaching Helps Optimize STEM (ETHOS) program for high school students through the Dana Center Initiative.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $148,600
    Grantee
    Columbia University Zuckerman Institute
    To continue support for Columbia University’s Teacher Institute for Neuroscience and Society.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $17,300
    Grantee
    Vanderbilt University
    To support Vanderbilt University’s Students Are Scientists, an inquiry-based curriculum on technology’s impact on neurocognitive mechanisms of attention and memory.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education
  • Amount
    $149,700
    Grantee
    Baylor University
    To support Baylor University’s NeuroCase Chronicles, a standalone, immersive classroom curriculum for middle school students.
    Year
    2025
    Program
    Dana Education

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