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ChemLuminary Awards | Innovative Projects Fund

Thanking our Members for Their Volunteer Efforts
This gala event was designed to honor and recognize ACS members and volunteers for their tremendous efforts on behalf of the Society. Congratulations to the following divisions for their innovative and outstanding service to their members.
2006 ChemLuminary Awards
• Division of Biochemical Technology
• Division of Computers in Chemistry
• Division of the History of Chemistry
• Rubber Division
2005 ChemLuminary Awards
• Division of Chemical Education
• Division of Chemical Information
• Division of Chemical Technicians
• Division of Computers in Chemistry
2004 ChemLuminary Awards
• Division of Polymer Chemistry
• Division of Cellulose & Renewable Materials
• Rubber Division
• Division of Chemical Health & Safety
• Division of Professional Relations
2003 ChemLuminary Awards
- Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials
- Division of Chemical Health and Safety
- Division of Polymer Chemistry
- Rubber Division
Local Section/Division Interaction Award
- Chicago Local Section and Division of Professional Relations
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2002 ChemLuminary Awards
- Division of Chemistry and the Law
- Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry
- Division of History of Chemistry
- Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
- Division of Organic Chemistry
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2001 ChemLuminary Awards
- Division of Fuel Chemistry
- Division of Geochemistry
- Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
- Division of Chemical Technicians
- Division of Medicinal Chemistry
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Innovative Projects Fund
Innovative Projects Fund Guidelines | Grant Proposal
Status / Final Report Form
Past Innovative Projects by ACS Technical Divisions
- BIOT developed a division-specific web portal for outreach to high school students, teachers, and guidance councilors, which provide suggestions for career opportunities in the BIOT field, as well as educational resources to enhance knowledge of that field.
- CHAL improved the CHAL website to make the CHAL Legal Evaluation Service more convenient and user-friendly for site users.
- CINF created an international depository of chemical information educational material for educators and instructors.
- FUEL developed a web portal for public education and outreach to introduce basic concepts and applications of science in the fields of energy and fuel.
- HIST established an archive and prepared a finding guide for the archives. Also, they increased archive holdings by soliciting materials from HIST’s membership. This process provides a model for other divisions’ potential archives.
- NUCL contributed extensively to the 2007 Spring ACS thematic programming initiative entitled “Chemistry for a Sustainable Energy Future”. Funding helped to increase graduate student participation and to invite non-member national and international experts to the multi-disciplinary symposia.
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