MLK, Jr. Day: A Day of Service to Science and Society

Jay OwenGlobal Citizen, Earth Systems Science

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Change the world through Service to Science.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service is today and the Corporation for National and Community Service is leading an effort to help millions of Americans  volunteer to honor Dr. King’s legacy through service.

Now,  anyone who wants to volunteer to help advance scientific research can easily find hundreds of opportunities to do so.

AllForGood.org and Serve.gov now feature SciStarter’s searchable database of citizen science projects. Simply search for “citizen science” or “STEM” projects in the “Find a Volunteer Opportunity”.

All For Good, a service of Points of Light, generated more than 64 million searches for volunteer projects last year.

“SciStarter is thrilled to share its extensive database of citizen science projects with All For Good’s active community of millions of people eager to find ways to make the world a better place,” said Darlene Cavalier, Director of SciStarter. “Why not change the world through service to science?”

“SciStarter will help us connect more people to projects that will have a real impact on a range of diverse research areas, including ecology, environment, health, astronomy, ornithology and more,” said Art Ordoqui, Senior Director, Product Development, Points of Light. “All For Good also shares projects with the Serve.gov website for volunteer opportunities, so federal employees will now be able to find and join SciStarter’s citizen science projects just in time for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, when everyone is encouraged to participate in a Day of Service.”

All For Good is joined by several other partners that feature projects from SciStarter’s database, including the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Discover Magazine, Astronomy Magazine, PBS Kids, and more.

Participation Details for Project Owners and Interested Citizen Scientists

It’s easy for researchers from around the world to add their projects to SciStarter’s growing Project Finder, tapping into the network of portal partners and project participants at All For Good and others, by clicking “add a project” from SciStarter’s homepage [www.SciStarter.org].

 

About SciStarter

SciStarter aims to enable people to contribute to science through informal recreational activities and formal research efforts. The website creates a shared space where scientists can connect with people interested in working on or learning about joint research projects.

 

About All For Good

All for Good – a service of Points of Light – is one of the world’s largest free, online marketplaces matching volunteers with opportunities to serve. Users of All for Good generated nearly 64 million project searches in the past year for 300,000 volunteer projects.