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We invite you to participate in the Widow's Cove Institute's quest for a kinder, more gentle, humanistic and livable civilization that will endure peacefully throughout countless millennia.
 

 

The Widow's Cove Institute
Preserving and advancing our civilization through research and education in the Arts and Sciences
 
1. Become a Presenter
Individual scientists and research institutions can submit a 15 to 30 minute video presentation for our website.  (See "Science Can Fix the World".)

 

2. Artistic Performances
Individual artists, schools or ensembles can submit video presentations that feature works and excerpts from works of famous authors, composers, choreographers, and visual artists that critically examine our society and/or make social commentary and protests, or show us what it will be like if our world was peaceful and livable.  Performances may also include new works in the same genres by upcoming artists.  Performances and exhibitions should be primarily by young people – students and young professionals.

 

3. Conferences and Productions
Present scientific talks or perform or exhibit on the real world stage at our Conferences and Productions.

 4. Grants
 Help us get operational or research grants.

 

5. Corporate Partnerships
Corporations committed to the same principles as the Widow's Cove Institute can enable us to acquire resources through affiliate relationships.  Inquire.
 
6. Financial Contributions
The Widow's Cove Institute is tax exempt under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code  so that your financial contributions to us are tax deductable.  Contributions and other proceeds will be used to further Our Program.
 

Click on "Donate" to contribute financially.

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Note: We welcome contributions from anyone, whether it be money, presentations or performances. Some can afford to help us financially and some only through their presentations and performances. Some of you may become recipients of our support.

 

 

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