I’ve just been told that Seed is putting up $15,000 in matching funds for the ScienceBlogs/DonorsChoose Blogger Challenge, as part of the Seed Media Group Science Literacy Grants program.
As it stands, we’ve already raised just over $13,000. With the match from Seed, that becomes $26,000.
Go check out the challenges and help us take advantage of the full match!





Yeah, baby! Way to go, Mother Ship!
Great news!
However… 15+13=26? I’ll have to tell Mark CC about this.
The way matching funds work is that we raise money and then Seed matches what we raise — up to $15,000.
This means if we don’t get any further than the $13,000 raised so far, we only get $13,000 of the matching money.
(I actually do pretty well with the adding most of the time.)
Oops, I see. Thanks for the explanation. :-*