Don't forget DonorsChoose

We're still trying to raise money for science education — donate if you can. We've teamed up with Uncertain Principles and The Thoughtful Animal to raise cash for teachers, and together we've almost brought in $10,000 so far. My personal goal was $20,000, though, so we need more.

I'm hoping some billionaire will tire of throwing his money away on ID conferences and will instead invest where it can make a difference. But even a dollar or two helps.

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