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  • Powdermill Nature Reserve
    Explore the wonders of nature and field research through virtual media! Our expert naturalists will guide you through favorite features of Powdermill Nature Reserve such as Powdermill Run, Black Birch Trail, and indoor nature exhibits as we explore plant and animal adaptations to different habitats. Plus learn how scientists safely study birds at Powdermill Avian Research Center, examine the entomology collection, and more!
  • Reptiles
    Spend time with the live reptiles at the museum learning about their adaptations. Identify differences between reptiles and amphibians, and see if you can design some cool new habitats for our scaly friends to explore!
  • Three Sisters: Haudenosaunee Science & Culture
    Explore contemporary cultures of the Haudenosaunee people (also called Iroquois) and their relationships with the natural world. Examine tools and hand-crafted objects to learn about unifying themes and unique beliefs across the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, and Tuscarora nations.
  • Plants & Botany
    Get cool, green, and shady with museum educators as you learn about the ways plants are important for humans and wildlife across the world. Design your own plant specimen while discovering the function of different plant parts.
  • Insects
    Get up-close with Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches as you discover what makes insects so special. Learn about the important roles that insects play in their environment, and experience pollination first-hand with your own hand-made butterfly or bumblebee.
  • Rocks & Geology
    Discover the hidden wonders of rocks and minerals! Learn why some rocks glow and others float, and use clay to demonstrate the transformation of some rocks under heat and pressure.
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    Scholarships for Guided School Tours
    Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History offer limited scholarship funding each year for K–12 schools and groups who demonstrate financial need. If you are interested in applying for scholarship assistance, please review the guidelines below.

    How do I know if I qualify?
    Funding is based on financial need. Decisions about disbursements are made based on the table below.

    Indicator of Financial Need % Scholarship to Allocate
    >40% students eligible for Free & Reduced Lunch Up to 100% Scholarship
    20-40% students eligible for Free & Reduced Lunch Up to 50% Scholarship
    20% students eligible for Free & Reduced Lunch Not Eligible for Scholarship Funds

    What does the funding cover?
    Depending upon available funding sources, grants may cover program and admission fees, bus transportation, or some combination of both. Funding is contingent upon participation by your group in a museum educational program. Funding is not available for student lunches or unguided visits.

    In order to extend funds to as many students as we can, we may offer partial funding based on your school or groups needs and our program costs. We receive many requests and try to match every request with appropriate funding whenever possible, but group scholarship funds are limited.

    How do I know if I received funding?
    When we have received your application and visit request, we will check them against our group calendar and current funding opportunities, and email you with your visit dates and funding amounts.

    How does bus funding work?
    If you are awarded bus funding, order your bus(es) as you usually would, and have the bus company send the invoice to us for payment. If that’s not possible, we can reimburse your school with an invoice from your business office. All invoices should be sent to the Group Visits Office at the above address. Invoices for busing must be received within 30 (thirty) days of your visit. Invoices received after that time may not be able to be paid.

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Scholarship / Funding Information

Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History offer limited scholarship funding each year for K–12 schools and groups who demonstrate financial need. If you are interested in applying for scholarship assistance, please review the guidelines below.

How do I know if I qualify?

Funding is based on financial need. Decisions about disbursements are made based on the table below.

Indicator of Financial Need% Scholarship to Allocate
40% students eligible for Free & Reduced LunchUp to 100% Scholarship
20-40% students eligible for Free & Reduced LunchUp to 50% Scholarship
<20% students eligible for Free & Reduced LunchNot Eligible for Scholarship Funds

What does the funding cover?

Depending upon available funding sources, grants may cover program and admission fees, bus transportation, or some combination of both. Funding is contingent upon participation by your group in a museum educational program. Funding is not available for student lunches or unguided visits.

In order to extend funds to as many students as we can, we may offer partial funding based on your school or groups needs and our program costs. We receive many requests and try to match every request with appropriate funding whenever possible, but group scholarship funds are limited.

How do I know if I received funding?

When we have received your application and visit request, we will check them against our group calendar and current funding opportunities, and email you with your visit dates and funding amounts.

How does bus funding work?

If you are awarded bus funding, order your bus(es) as you usually would, and have the bus company send the invoice to us for payment. If that’s not possible, we can reimburse your school with an invoice from your business office. All invoices should be sent to the Group Visits Office at the above address. Invoices for busing must be received within 30 (thirty) days of your visit. Invoices received after that time may not be able to be paid.

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