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Speed benefits, reduce downsides of nanotechnology by Dec. 31

Menlo Park, CA | Posted on December 29th, 2007

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Please consider making a one-time donation, or renewing/upgrading your membership, to qualify for matching of your donation. You'll be making a huge difference to Foresight as we work to speed the advancement of nanotechnology and its ability to bring medical, environmental, and economic benefits to all.

Donations received by Foresight between now and December 31, 2007, qualify as a 2007 tax deduction to the full extent permitted by U.S. law. For extra tax savings, you may also donate appreciated stock and avoid capital gains.

Use the online form at https://foresight.org/forms/php/donate.php .
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Donate by mail — checks postmarked by December 31, 2007 are also eligible for matching funds.
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Thanks in advance if you can help, and have a safe and enjoyable New Year's Eve! —Christine

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About Foresight Nanotech Institute
Foresight Nanotech Institute’s mission is to ensure the beneficial implementation of nanotechnology.

Foresight Activities

Founded in 1986, we were the first organization to educate society about the benefits and risks of nanotechnology. At that time our focus was on preparing society for nanotechnology, then a little known science and technology.

Today, with the basic framework of public understanding in place, we are focusing on advancing beneficial nanotechnology. Our efforts are turned to guiding nanotechnology research, public policy and education to address six major challenges that humanity faces.

The six Foresight Nanotechnology Challenges are the framework for our work. This work is accomplished by providing balanced, accurate and timely information to help society understand and prepare for nanotechnology through public policy activities, publications, guidelines, networking events, tutorials, conferences, roadmaps, and prizes.

We work closely with governments, multi-national organizations, NGOs (non-governmental organizations), environmental groups, the policy community, professional associations, and civic sector organizations to achieve our goal of broad based nanotechnology education and public policy improvement.

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