Vision:

Vision Statement: INSGC aspires to bring NASA's mission and resources to your life, education and work in Indiana.

 

Mission:

Mission Statement: INSGC facilitates and funds education and research, builds a strong STEM workforce, and promotes NASA to the public.

 

INSGC values:

Values Statement: INspiration – INnovation – INtegrity – INvestment

About Us

The Indiana Space Grant Consortium (INSGC), formed in 1989, is part of the NASA-funded National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Space Grant is a network of 52 university-based consortia representing all 50 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico. INSGC serves as Indiana's central source of NASA-related information, funding, awards, and programs.

INSGC's membership includes over 300 organizations, 400 industry partners, and 1,600+ university affiliates. Affiliates span public and private universities, industry, K–12 institutions, and science centers statewide.

Funded activities include NASA-related research, student competitions, fellowships and internships, public outreach, and STEM education initiatives. Information on current opportunities and active projects can be found at www.insgc.org.

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