Science is everywhere around us – in balls being kicked, water boiling, leaves flying, mobile phones, soft drink burps, campfire marshmallows, spider webs, and artificial intelligence.
We support projects that bring children and young people close to science in their everyday lives, making them curious and promoting a positive attitude towards science and technology.
In their leisure time, children and young people should meet other children and youth in engaging communities and adult facilitators who, with joy, passion and enthusiasm, join them in being curious and explorative.
Good ideas are always welcome.
If you have an idea for a project that falls within the focus of the grant area on after-school science activities, feel free to send us a brief description (max one A4 page) including a working title, timeline, target audience, project idea, specific activities and an estimate of the budget and requested amount.
Send the description to head of programme Ole Laursen (oll@villumfonden.dk). We will get back to you quickly with an initial assessment and advice.
The development tool is designed to inspire and support projects within ‘After-school science activities’
when developing and planning your concepts and concrete activities:
The development tool consists of two tools:
A poster (A1) with an overview of characteristics and good questions in connection with after-school science activities
Accompanying dialogue cards with reflection questions.