STEM Funding Eligibility & Constraints
GrantID: 11593
Grant Funding Amount Low: $61,000,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $61,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Career Pathways in STEM for High Schools
The development of career pathways in STEM disciplines within high schools focuses on effectively linking education to real-world job opportunities. This initiative targets projects that create structured learning experiences, such as mentorship or internship programs, specifically within STEM fields. It excludes funding for broad educational grants that do not prioritize career-oriented experiences or do not focus specifically on STEM disciplines.
For example, a high school in Florida launched a program to establish partnerships with local tech companies, leading to internships for students in software development. The program yielded significant results, with students securing internships that led to job offers post-graduation. An increase in student enrollment in advanced math and computer science courses was also observed.
A similar endeavor occurred in a high school in Ohio that created a dual-credit program in collaboration with a local community college, covering robotics and engineering. Students were able to earn college credit while gaining practical skills, resulting in an increase in students pursuing further education in engineering fields.
Eligible applicants for this funding include educational institutions that have the capacity to implement career pathways, specifically those with existing relationships in the tech sector or workforce development programs. Institutions lacking established connections with local businesses or a clear framework for student career exploration may find it difficult to acquire these funds.
Essential alignment factors for this funding include the demonstrated ability to facilitate hands-on learning and structured mentorship opportunities. Applicants should present clear strategies for integrating these pathways into the existing curriculum and define measurable outcomes related to student success in STEM fields. Proposals that showcase the potential for long-term partnerships and real-world applications will stand out in the funding process.
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