Amazon Catalyst grant applications due by Jan. 31

The Amazon Catalyst program is open to all current WSU students, faculty and staff.

Under the collaborative effort, you could receive up to $25,000 to make your innovative idea a reality. Proposals are welcomed from any field.

Applications are being accepted now. The deadline is Jan. 31.

Catalyst projects must address a key problem faced in the world today. Those problems can be diverse and focus on a variety of topics from computer security to immigration to healthcare.

For more information go to: https://catalyst.amazon.com/wsu/

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