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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    Donors are filling funding gaps for a science and tech charity, left during Government funding cuts

    Donors are filling funding gaps for a science and tech charity, left during Government funding cuts


    The Wonder Project, which delivers STEM kits for those in Years 5 to 13, had a 1.2 million dollar fund discontinued by Callaghan Innovation at the end of 2023.

    A review found it was performing well but did not align with its current strategy.

    Wonder Project Director Shelley Pearce says they reached around 36-thousand students in 2023.

    She says they had to cut that back - and aim to reach 26-thousand students in 2025.

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