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Maine Space Grant Consortium

Maine Space Grant Consortium

Augusta, ME 04330
Tax ID01-0532411

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About this organization

Revenue

$924,086

Expenses

$925,605

Website

msgc.org

Mission

Support aerospace research, education, and public service in Maine.

About

The Maine Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) is an affiliate-based 501(c)(3) corporation and a member of the National Network of Consortia in all 50 states plus Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. The Network is funded by NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program which was established by Congress in 1988 to contribute to the nation's science and engineering enterprise.Our affiliates are undergraduate and graduate institutions, not-for-profit research laboratories, state agencies, technology-based businesses, and science and education organizations, all of whom help further NASA's goals while benefiting Maine in many different areas of science and technology.(continued on Schedule O) Through our Affiliates we achieve our mission by competitively funding projects in four national objectives: research infrastructure, higher education, pre-college, and public service.Below is a list of MSGC's programs, objectives, and proposed metrics in each priority area, with the results for the reporting period shown in parentheses.MSGC Scholarships and Fellowships Program - The purpose of this program is to provide research opportunities to graduate, undergraduate and community college students in Aerospace-related and STEM fields. Objective: 1. On an annual basis, at least 46 (70) undergraduate and graduate students will receive scholarships and fellowships to participate in NASA-related STEM research conducted by the Affiliates and NASA field centers.MSGC Research Infrastructure Program (includes Research Seed Grant Program, Minority Serving Institution Collaboration Program).Objectives:1. On an annual basis, six (12) faculty will be supported in research collaborations between affiliates and NASA centers.2. On an annual basis, six (20) undergraduates and graduate students will participate in NASA-related STEM research conducted by affiliates3. On an annual basis, one (0 new) new research collaboration between an Affiliate and Minority Serving Institution will be seeded. 4. On an annual basis, two (1) faculty will be supported in the research collaborative between an affiliate and a Minority Serving Institution. 5. On an annual basis, supported faculty will engage three (19) undergraduate and graduate students in a collaboration with a Minority Serving Institution.MSGC Higher Education Programs (includes Maine Aerospace Workforce Development Program, MeSHAP (Maine Student High Altitude Program), MSGC Higher Education Innovation in STEM Education Program and Student Team Engagement in NASA National Competitions)Objectives: 1. On an annual basis, at least ten (21) undergraduate and graduate students will participate in NASA-related STEM research conducted by the affiliates. 2. On an annual basis, at least two (4) courses that integrate NASA-related resources into STEM disciplines will be developed or improved. 3. On an annual basis, at least four (2) undergraduate students will participate in summer research experiences in NASA-related STEM research conducted at Maine Technology-based companies and/or NASA Field Centers. MSGC Pre-College Programs (includes MERITS (Maine Research Internships for Teachers and Students), Collaborative Project with the Perloff Foundation, Space Day Maine, and support for other small-scale activities such as travel for teachers and students).Objectives: 1. On an annual basis, seven (10 new) high school juniors will participate in summer research experiences in NASA-related STEM research. 2. On an annual basis, support 53 (47) precollege teachers in STEM projects. 3. On an annual basis, teachers engage 865 (over 5,000) precollege students in STEM projects, disciplines and careers. MSGC Informal Education Program-MSGC's goal is to increase the public's awareness of STEM research, education and activities that are associated with NASA and the affiliates.Objectives:1. On an annual basis, one (2) informal education activity will use NASA themes and content.2. On an annual basis 50 (10) educators, students or general public members participate. The Maine Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) is overseen by a Board of Directors that is representative of the knowledge and experience essential to our mission. Grant programs and activities are guided and evaluated by the Board approved Strategic and Evaluation Plans.

Interesting data from their 2020 990 filing

The filing reveals the mission of the non-profit as “Our mission is to: improve our affiliates' research infrastructure in areas of mutual interest to nasa and the state of maine; encourage more students to consider careers in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (stem); and enhance nasa's presence throughout the state of maine.”.

When detailing its functions, they were listed as: “Support aerospace research, education, and public service in maine.”.

  • According to the law, the state where the non-profit operates has been reported as ME.
  • The filing specifies that the non-profit's address in 2020 was 87 Winthrop Street No 200, Augusta, ME, 04330.
  • As of 2020, the non-profit's form shows they have a total of 2 employees.
  • Is not a private foundation.
  • Expenses are greater than $1,000,000.
  • Revenue is between $500,000 and $1,000,000+.
  • Revenue less expenses is -$1,519.
  • The organization has 9 independent voting members.
  • The organization was formed in 2000.
  • The organization pays $140,960 in salary, compensation, and benefits to its employees.
  • The organization pays $0 in fundraising expenses.