The NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium

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Orlando, FL 32826

The Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC) is a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and research in Florida. Established under NASA's National Space Grant College and Fellowship Project, it supports students, educators, and faculty engaged in aeronautics and space projects through various programs and funding opportunities.

FSGC has successfully awarded numerous fellowships, funded significant research projects, and engaged thousands of K-12 educators and students across the state. Its commitment to fostering a new generation of space enthusiasts and professionals is evident through its partnerships with local universities and the impactful initiatives it undertakes.

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