NASA Awards Promote Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
Nationwide
March 28, 2024
Release: 24-046
Orlando Science Center brings STEM engagement to the community via a weekly after school series, culminating
in an Engineering Design Challenge.
Credit: Orlando Science Center
NASA is awarding approximately $3.7 million to 17 museums, science centers, and other informal education institutions as part of an initiative to ignite STEM excitement. The
money will go toward projects that inspire students and their learning support systems to take an active role in the wonder of science, technology, engineering, and math.
âWeâre excited to grow the community of informal education organizations through these awards,â said Torry Johnson, deputy associate administrator of
STEM Engagement Programs at NASA Headquarters in Washington. âThese organizations bring the excitement of STEM and spaceflight to students where they are, helping us inspire the Artemis Generation of future explorers and innovators. These awards are a real
catalyst for partnerships that connect STEM education and NASAâs missions to communities across the nation.â
Projects were selected for NASAâs Teams Engaging Affiliated Museums and Informal Institutions (TEAM
II) program and TEAM II Community Anchor Awards. Both are funded through NASAâs
Next Generation STEM project, which supports kindergarten to grade 12 students, caregivers, and formal and informal educators in engaging the Artemis Generation in the agencyâs missions and discoveries.
The selected projects will particularly engage students from underserved communities in a variety of STEM learning opportunities including exhibits, mentorship, educational content, and hands-on activities.
TEAM II Awards
NASAâs vision for TEAM II is to enhance the capability of informal education institutions to host NASA-based learning activities while increasing the institutionsâ capacity to bring NASA resources to students. The agency has selected four institutions to receive
approximately $3.2 million in cooperative agreements for projects they will implement during the next three to four years.
The selected institutions and their proposed projects are:
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Franklin Institute, Philadelphia: NASA's Next Advocates: Connecting Youth to NASA Through a Co-Created Near-Peer Mentorship Program
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WEX Foundation, San Antonio: New Worlds Await You - Next Generation
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Astrobotic Foundation, Pittsburgh: Cosmic Careers from the Earth to the Moon
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EcoExploratorio, Inc., San Juan, Puerto Rico – Innovative Space Learning Activities Center: Living On and Beyond Earth
Community Anchor Awards
The designation as a Community Anchor recognizes institutions as locations that will bring NASA STEM and space science to students and families in traditionally underserved areas.
The agency has selected 13 institutions to receive approximately $510,000 in grants to help make these one-to-two-year projects a reality, enhancing the local impact and strengthening their ability to build sustainable connections between their communities
and NASA.
The selected institutions and their proposed projects are:
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Exploration Works, Helena, Montana: Moon to Mars to Montana
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Montshire Museum of Science, Norwich, Vermont: Empowerment Through Climate Action
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Intrepid Museum Foundation, Inc., New York: NASA Explore Days
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Discovery Place, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina: NASA Community Space Stations
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The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut: Using Community Science to Engage Underrepresented Youth in Authentic STEM Engagement and Research
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Museum of Discovery and Science, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Delivering NASA STEM Education Programs to Underserved Communities in Broward County
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GrowingGreat, Manhattan Beach, California: Food in Space and in the City: Teens Tackle Food Security in Their Los Angeles Community
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Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Cleveland: Expanding STEM/Astronomy Learning to Underserved Youth Communities
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Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon: Spaced Out! Fostering STEM Literacy in Students Grades 5 to 8: Through Immersive Space Science Learning Experiences
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Ocean County College, Toms River, New Jersey: Family on Campus Using Science
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San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego: Imagine the Future of Space
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FL Newspaper in Educ Coordinator, Deerfield Beach, Florida: Increasing STEM Engagement Among Underserved Youth in Tampa Bay, Florida
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STEM Advancement, Inc., Pinola, Mississippi: Equipping and Inspiring Rural Students with SpaceâRelated Experience
Next Gen STEM is a project within
NASAâs Office of STEM Engagement, which develops unique resources and experiences to spark student interest in STEM and build a skilled and diverse next generation workforce.
For the latest NASA STEM events, activities, and news, visit:
https://stem.nasa.gov
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