The Idaho National Laboratory has begun a partnership with the newly created Idaho National Laboratory Foundation to tap additional resources for research programs and accelerate the commercialization of INL-developed technologies.
An entity that operates independently, the foundation was established to simplify financial contributions to the laboratory, promote careers in science and technology, and support energy and national security research, INL said Wednesday.
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Enhanced Community Collaborations
According to INL Director John Wagner, the INL Foundation will facilitate the inflow of finances to support research efforts for addressing U.S. energy and security challenges, stimulate economic development and encourage community collaborations.
“The foundation’s launch is the perfect way to cap the year’s celebration of our 75th anniversary,” he noted.
Advancing the INL Mission
Donations through the foundation will fund initiatives to develop nuclear energy innovations, convert agricultural biomass into energy and streamline technologies for rapid market deployment. The funding will enable INL to advance its programs and maintain its industry leadership.
By working with the INL Foundation, individuals and entities can make tax-deductible donations to support STEM education. They can also invest in INL research projects that align with their objectives or advocacies.
In addition, the foundation can connect INL with individuals who previously collaborated with the laboratory. The effort is part of the INL Foundation’s plan to ramp up the lab’s engagement with the community. The project includes hosting prize competitions and event sponsorships to further enhance the INL mission.