The Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service is Monday, January 18, 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 on AllForGood.org and Serve.gov where SciStarter's searchable database of citizen science projects can be found. Simple 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. A citizen science project can involve one person or millions of people collaborating toward a common goal. SciStarter aggregates more than 1,100 citizen science projects on a single website in order to connect scientists and community leaders with anyone who wants to contribute to ...
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of (citizen science) Service.
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service by engaging in impactful volunteer opportunities and citizen science projects.
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