STEM Week Event Registration and Mini-Grant Application
Visit STEM Oregon for STEM Week details and updates
We are excited to kick off STEM week early this year and offer mini-grants that are available to public event hosts through our exciting new partnership with RLDAA. Event hosts can request $50-$250 to support any STEM Week event open to the public.
Who can apply for the STEM Week mini-grants?
Any organization or individual hosting a public event during STEM Week, May 8-16, 2021, can apply for mini-grant funding. Public events must be open to any and all participants (in-person or virtual), but may include event size limits. Public events that qualify for mini-grants include but are not limited to: academic clubs, arts organizations, community centers, early childhood learning centers, libraries, museums, non-government agencies, out of school time organizations, parks, post-secondary institutions, schools, science centers, etc.
Priority will be given to event hosts working to engage underserved or underrepresented populations.
How to get involved with STEM Week 2021
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Register your event and apply for mini-grants through this application, STEM Week Event & Mini-grant application
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Submit your event with Remake Learning Days. Access the registration application on the “Submit Your Event” orange tab above.
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Visit STEM Oregon for more STEM Week updates and details
When will I be informed if I’ve received funding?
Mini-grant funding will be decided on a rolling basis January 14 through May 1, 2021. All awards will be distributed by May 1, 2021.
Questions?
Do you have questions about the mini-grant process, application, or eligibility? Email Hattie Tehan at hattie@futureschoollab.com