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Earlier this year, as part of the DonorsChoose Blogger Challenge, ScienceBlogs readers donated over $18,000 toward science literacy.
Seed Media Group was proud to donate a further $15,000, bringing the ScienceBlogs community's total contribution to over $33,000. Schools around the nation are already putting these badly-needed funds toward science classrooms and labs.
Science literacy is a crucial element in driving progress. We believe that by providing the next generation access to scientific perspectives, by introducing them to the stories of how we, our world, and our universe work, we are handing them the first critical tools to help build a healthy, prosperous future.
In the spirit of the DonorsChoose Blogger Challenge, we are offering the chance to give the gift of science year-round. Donate a Seed magazine subscription to a science classroom and we'll give you the base subscription price of $14.95. You may donate one or more subscriptions to a school (or schools) of your choice, or, if you do not have a specific school in mind, DonorsChoose has selected schools that are most in need of these donations and will happily choose one for you.
We're proud of the ScienceBlogs community, and of what we've been able to achieve together for science education. Thank you!

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