BREAKING NEWS!
May 15, 2012
NHDF Announces Grants of $48,800
The National Homeland Defense Foundation (NHDF) announced that it has made grants of $48,800 to various military programs in Colorado through the Homeland Defender’s Fund™ that the Foundation administers.
Programs receiving grants at Ft. Carson include rehabilitation for wounded warriors, family programs on marriage counseling, domestic violence seminars, and support for the Fallen Heroes Center and the Family Readiness Center. The Colorado National Guard was awarded a grant to support child care programs, and the US Air Force Academy received a grant for their Airman and Family Readiness Center program.
“We are grateful to the many citizens of our community who have so generously donated to the Fund that allows support of these very worthy programs for our military members and their families. The State of Colorado continues to be very supportive of our men and women in service to our nation,” said Don Addy, President of NHDF.
The Homeland Defender’s Fund is a charitable non-profit fund that receives donations from citizens and corporations who want to support military programs. Donations and gifts to the fund are combined with others and then contributed to various support programs at Colorado military installations. For more information on how to contribute, click on www.thehdfund.org or call 719-577-7417.
April 27, 2012
Northeastern University wins top award; USMA West Point is second; University of Calgary third
Northeastern University captured the top prize of $10,000 for their entry in the 2012 National Security Innovation Competition held at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs on Friday, April 27, 2012.
Congratulations to all the finalists for a job well done. We look forward to seeing you in 2013.
NSIC Secures 'Popular Science Magazine' Bureau Chief as Finalist Judge
The 2012 National Security Innovation Competition (NSIC) is already in full swing! National Homeland Defense Foundation is pleased to announce that Mr. Jacob Ward, Bureau Chief for Popular Science Magazine, will be a Finalist Judge for the 2012 NSIC. Ward is an accomplished writer and editor and has published in over two dozen different magazines and journals, including: Popular Science, Conde Nast’s Wired, The New Yorker, ReadyMade Magazine, and National Geographic Adventure.
Mr. Ward is sure to bring a unique perspective to the 2012 Competition having seen and written on some of the most remarkable technological projects that Popular Science can find.
Can your national security innovation surprise this technology guru? Then make sure to enter by visiting www.NHDF.org and clicking on the 2012 Innovation Competition Application to download.
WHO: National Homeland Defense Foundation (501c3) sponsors the 6th Annual National Security Innovation Competition
WHAT: A Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)-focused, university student innovation competition that highlights ongoing research creating technologies and concepts that are potential solutions to national security capability needs. Dozens of US and Canadian universities enter each year by submitting short innovation summaries for tech reps to review. The top ten projects are selected and the student finalist teams travel to Colorado Springs to then make personal presentations in front of a national panel of judges (e.g. DHS, DOD, CIA, DOE, Fed Labs, FFRDCs, defense industry, IP/Patent, VC companies). The top three finishers are awarded scholarship prizes. The intent is to inspire students to pursue STEM educations, highlight their research innovation, and provide a venue for rapid transition of cutting edge technologies into useable solutions for the national security user community.
WHEN: April 27, 2012, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
WHERE: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
WHY: Student presenters are afforded the opportunity to gain experience with formal presentations, receive inputs on furthering their research, receive assistance on publishing their research, and have a springboard for their innovations to be viewed by a wide cross section of industry and government representatives who focus on national security needs. The judges and audience "tech reps" are given early insight to cutting edge technologies they can assist with further development, shepherd to meet internal mission goals, or provide expertise for project refinement or alternative uses. Engineering students are showcased providing abundant opportunity to be considered for follow-on internships or transition to enter the national security workforce. The general public audience is treated to the pinnacle of STEM educational evolution where tangible results of STEM educations are on display to additionally motivate primary and secondary students to pursue technical academic pursuits.
HOW: Industry, government, and Foundations have numerous ways to support this competition. Help us provide awareness of this event within your organizations and to the universities engaged in research serving national security. Provide us your own technical experts to assist our initial screening of project White Paper summaries to identify our top ten finalists. Attend the April 27, 2012 event to observe North America's most innovative university students present cutting edge technology research to meet national security needs. Show your leadership in STEM programs and innovation by sponsoring the event and the scholarships provided to the winning students.
Contact us at 719-577-9016. For more information, refer to www.NHDF.org






