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Disadvantaged K-12 student STEM education program grants

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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Education, STEM, K-12, Disadvantaged Students, Low-Income Youth
Deadline:
Mar. 15, 2025

“The Boston Scientific Foundation supports high quality, evidence-based K-12 science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education programs as well as programs aimed at improving health outcomes in areas specifically related to non-communicable cancer, diabetes, respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological, gastrointestinal and urologic diseases or disorders. Grant funds must be used to primarily target services to economically disadvantaged populations.

Boston Scientific Foundation is committed to supporting the communities where Boston Scientific Corporation employees live and work. All submissions must target the needs of economically disadvantaged populations living within 60 miles of the geographies listed below:
California (Valencia) | Indiana (Spencer) | Massachusetts (Cambridge, Marlborough or Quincy) | Minnesota (Arden Hills, Maple Grove, Minnetonka or Rochester)
 | Puerto Rico (Dorado or San Juan) | By Invitation Only: Georgia (Alpharetta) and Texas (Houston)

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Funder: The Boston Scientific Foundation
Eligibility: “Organizations must be recognized by the U.S. IRS as a tax-exempt entity [501(c)(3) or 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsored], or a public school or agency that meets our Foundation’s primary goal of improving health and and STEM educational opportunities for economically disadvantaged persons.”
Amount: $10,000 – $30,000 (typically)
Contact: Link →

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