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STEM education program support grants

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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: STEM Education, Educator/Teacher Support, Student Support, Youth Development
Deadline:
Ongoing

“Our programs were designed with you, the grantee, in mind. We want to provide the simplest and most direct route to obtain seed and continuation funding for organizations seeking programmatic funding pertaining to STEM education at all levels.

STEM Sprouts: An Early Education STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) program designed to introduce young children, typically between the ages of 3 and 10, to the foundational concepts and skills within these four fields. Our program aims to foster curiosity, critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a love for learning in children from a very early age.

STEM Stars: Middle and High School Advanced STEM program funding. Programming can take place before, during, or after school. We want to encourage programs that are successfully preparing interested students who wish to be fully prepared for their intended college STEM major by exposing them to advanced topics in science, engineering, computer science, and more.

STEM Scholars: A post-secondary STEM program aimed at providing colleges and universities with more funding and flexibility for their internal STEM programs. Our program seeks to offer opportunities to expand on current programs or seed money to create new programs. Funding can support a multitude of activities and initiatives such as club activities, career management counselors, showcases, research projects, camps, Tech Talks, Student Clubs and Organizations, Lecture Series, and professor continuing education programs.

Teen Tech Competition: As a Foundation, we are interested in supporting large STEM-related organizations that are interested in creating or continuing a tech competition for local youth. Organizations would be required to operate under certain (but flexible) parameters and are encouraged to let the participating students lead the way in building out the actual competition’s layout. We believe in the power of collaboration and competition and want to empower our future doctors, developers, and scientists to forge their own paths.

Glenn W. Bailey Research Fellowship: Research Fellowship Grants for Doctoral Candidates and Post-Doctoral Researchers.”

Funder: The Glenn W. Bailey Foundation
Eligibility:
“Professors, teachers, principals, before and after care teachers, etc., and directly affiliated with an organization recognized as tax-exempt for charitable purposes by the IRS.”
Amount:
Unspecified
Contact:
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