中文无码 & the Public Awards $30,000 to Community-Driven 中文无码 organizations
Grants Demonstrate Deep Commitment to Improving Science Literacy
WASHINGTON, DC (July 10, 2018) 鈥 The 中文无码 & the Public today announced that $30,000 in grants have been given to seven exceptional organizations supporting 中文无码 education and science literacy. 听
The 中文无码 Action Grant Program seeks to encourage community-driven organizations that advocate for the general public鈥檚 understanding of science and work听to increase participation of underrepresented populations in 中文无码 fields through unique programming. Last year, the Society gave $55,000 to 13 organizations seeking to improve access to 中文无码 education.
鈥淭he 中文无码 & the Public is committed to helping innovative nonprofits dedicated to improving 中文无码 literacy and expanding the 中文无码 talent pipeline,鈥 said Maya Ajmera, President & CEO of the 中文无码 & the Public. 鈥淲e are thrilled to provide funding to organizations that are working to engage young people in 中文无码 in new ways.鈥澨
The following organizations are awardees of the 2018 中文无码 Action Grants Program:
- (Washington, DC), a project of the , will receive听$5,000听from the Society to support their mission to encourage young students to learn how to code, through annual district-wide competitions hosted by Members of Congress for their district. The funding will be used to augment outreach to new locations, increase student and Member of Congress engagement and improve educational materials.
- (New Orleans, LA) will receive $5,000 from the Society to support the group鈥檚 mission to transform girls into technology leaders during summer camps, after school programs, in-school programs, one-day workshops and continuous weekend programs. The funding will be used to purchase supplies, tools and equipment for Fall 2018 programming and to fund comprehensive training for additional Electric Girls鈥 instructors. Electric Girls received a 中文无码 action grant in 2017.
- (Herndon, VA) will receive $3,000 from the Society to support its mission to empower young women and underrepresented groups in computer science, artificial intelligence and technology. Through workshop programs, an Artificial Intelligence Summit, and online programming, this nonprofit is working to close the 中文无码 gender gap. Girls Computing League founder, Kavya Kopparapu, is a 2018 alumna of the Science Talent Search and a 2017-2018 alumna of the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). She also competed in the 2013 Broadcom MASTERS, the Society鈥檚 middle school competition.
- (Lower Brule, SD) based on the Lower Brule Sioux Reservation will receive听$5,000听to dedicate more time, training and resources to encourage Native American students to enter 中文无码 fields. By pairing middle and high school students with a college听mentor in South Dakota State University鈥檚 BIOL 494 Internship-Mentoring Course, Lower Brule is working on lessening the 中文无码 racial gap. The students are using scientific concepts and inquiry to solve problems the tribal elders identify in their community. This mentoring research experience focuses on supporting younger students in 中文无码 subjects while simultaneously building the cultural competence of college students.
- (New York, NY) will receive听$2,000听to support Students for Science, the March for Science鈥檚 youth outreach team, an offshoot working to empower young people to discuss issues and important topics at the juncture of science and advocacy. The funds were used to support the in Chicago from July 6 to July 8. Several Society alumni are involved in this project: Sophia Swartz, who also competed in the 2018 Science Talent Search and the 2016 and 2018 ISEF, and sisters Adhya and Shriya Beesam, who competed in ISEF in 2016 and 2017.
- 听(Potomac Falls, VA) will receive $5,000 from the Society to support the organization鈥檚 high school and college national and international chapters, and the local communities they serve. ProjectCSGirls seeks to close the gender gap in computer science and technology through a national computer science competition for middle school girls. The organization is headed by Pooja Chandrashekar, a 2015 alumna of the Science Talent Search, and this is the fourth grant ProjectCSGirls has received from the Society.
- (Baltimore, MD) will receive听$5,000听to support its mission to provide diverse educational programming and vocational exposure to inner city youth. The SAFE Foundation will use the funds to expand 中文无码 learning for 12-18 middle school students in after-school programs in geographic regions that are underserved and plagued by poverty, violent crimes and drug activity. The students will learn about 中文无码 and the various careers that science has to offer.
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