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The Lifelines Supper Clubs are in-person, informal dinner events that will occur across the US over the course of the Lifelines program. Invites will be sent to a diverse group of individuals engaged across the humanitarian, government, funding/decision maker sectors. All will share a common interest in championing Earth science. The clubs will serve as a Lifelines microcosm, facilitating community building and discussion around common themes. Club dates and locations will be located around other Lifelines events and activities.
Our Earth Science Review Board is a vetted roster of diverse subject matter experts who have devoted time to review program designs for government or humanitarian organizations or donor’s and provide guidance as to how Earth Science can add value. When the Earth Science Review Board is live (Apr 2024), decision-makers will be able to access a list of various experts on the Earth Science Review board and request a review of their program right here on the Impact Hub (this website!).
The Lifelines Impact Embassy is a roadshow to broadcast the value of Earth science, bring new experts into our community, and offer meaningful ways to engage. With both in-person and virtual tour stops, the Lifelines Impact Embassy will tour universities, humanitarian organizations, research institutes, professional associations, philanthropies, global and local innovation groups, and more.
Want to be notified when the Impact Embassy is near you or find out more ways to get involved?
The NASA Lifelines Scientist Speed Dating is an incubator program that brings Earth Scientists and other scientific experts together to engage in interdisciplinary projects that address humanitarian challenges. With a structured matchmaking process, the program will foster collaborations that give way to creative solutions that address urgent global issues through the use and application of geospatial tools and Earth and social science methods. Opportunities for grant funding will be provided by our co-funding partners to support these research initiatives that are commonly overlooked in the traditional grant process.