People Award £30K Grants available for small  games projects that explore the impact of biomedical science.
The Wellcome Trust, the second  largest charitable foundation in the world, has a small grants scheme  that enables you to explore the impact of biomedical science on society,  its historical roots, effects on different cultures, or the ethical  questions that it brings. Games are a great platform for exploring these  issues and we invite proposals using this medium as we're interested  in what ideas you may have. The project aims to encourage people of all  ages and from all walks of life to consider, question and debate the key  issues of now and the future. We want people to be informed, inspired  and involved. The People Awards support projects that aim to achieve at  least one of the following:
* stimulate interest, excitement and debate about biomedical science  through various methods
* support formal and informal learning about biomedical science
* reach new audiences not normally engaged with biomedical science, as  well as continuing to target existing audiences
* examine the social, cultural, historical and ethical impact of  biomedical science
* encourage new ways of thinking about biomedical science
* encourage high quality interdisciplinary practice and collaborative  partnerships
* investigate and test new methods of engagement, participation and  education.
Applicants can apply for up to £30 000, for projects lasting a  maximum of three years.
Organisations might include: museums and other cultural attractions;  arts agencies; production companies; broadcast media; schools; local  education authorities; universities and colleges; youth clubs; community  groups; research institutes; the NHS; and science centres.
Partnership projects (between different people and organisations,  e.g. scientists and ethicists, educators and artists) are welcomed. It  is suggested that a possible approach is to find an organisation (e.g.  science centre, museum, NHS trust, educational establishment, research  department etc) and/or a scientist/s currently working in  biomedical areas - then submit a joint proposal to make a game and/or  interactive project. We would expect the resulting project to be  distributed for free.
Please note: Standard health education and promotion projects, or  projects dealing purely with non-biomedical sciences, are not eligible.  In addition applicants must be based in the UK or the Republic of  Ireland and the activity must take place in the UK or the Republic of  Ireland. Finally, applicants need to have enough experience to  demonstrate that they can deliver the project to a high standard.
Deadlines:
* 29th October 2010
* 28th January 2011
There is more information including applications forms, lists of past  applications etc online: http://bit.ly/peopleaward
Any questions and queries can be directed to; people@wellcome.ac.uk -  however please check the website for answer before emailing questions  to us.