Measuring Impact of After-School STEM Workshops
GrantID: 62181
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
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After-School STEM Workshops for Students Funding
Funding designated for after-school STEM workshops is purposed to enhance the educational experiences of middle school students, particularly in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. This funding encompasses structured workshops, hands-on learning projects, and collaboration with industry professionals. However, it does not support general after-school programs that lack a STEM focus or programs solely centered on recreational activities.
A practical example of this funding application involves organizing a series of interactive STEM workshops for Glastonbury middle schoolers, focusing on real-world application of scientific principles. Collaborations with local universities and tech companies can provide not only expertise but also resources, creating an engaging learning environment. The goal is to spark interest in STEM careers while improving students’ knowledge and skills in STEM subjects, thus translating directly into their school performance and interest in related disciplines.
The funding is best suited for educational institutions, NGOs focused on youth education, and STEM advocacy groups. Organizations that lack the capacity or experience to create measurable educational outcomes or those with a non-STEM focus could find this funding inappropriate. Successful applicants must demonstrate critical partnerships and innovative approaches to STEM education delivery.
In alignment with funding expectations, evaluation metrics should focus on student engagement and performance improvements in STEM subjects. Applicants need to define clear strategies for evaluation and reporting, ensuring measurable outcomes are established as part of the program's design. Collaboration with educational stakeholders will help ensure program credibility and effectiveness.
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