Building Pathways for Underrepresented Students in DC STEM Programs
GrantID: 8818
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for STEM Education in Washington, DC
The Foundation's Organizational STEM Grants for Current and Aspiring Teachers aims to enhance the quality of STEM education in Washington, DC by focusing on the experience and credentials of STEM teachers. To achieve this goal, the grant prioritizes outcomes that directly impact the teaching and learning of STEM subjects in the district.
Enhancing Teacher Capacity and Student Achievement
One of the primary outcomes targeted by this grant is the enhancement of teacher capacity in STEM subjects. This involves providing current and aspiring teachers with high-quality training and education opportunities that equip them with the knowledge, skills, and certifications needed to effectively teach STEM subjects. By improving teacher capacity, the grant aims to boost student achievement in STEM fields, particularly among underrepresented groups. The District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) system, with its diverse student population, stands to benefit significantly from this focus. In fact, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) in Washington, DC, has been working to improve STEM education across the district, making it an ideal location for this grant.
Another key outcome is the alignment of STEM education with the needs of the local economy. Washington, DC's economy is characterized by a strong presence of technology, healthcare, and federal government sectors, all of which require a robust pipeline of STEM talent. By enhancing STEM education, the grant aims to contribute to the development of a workforce that meets the demands of these industries. The grant's focus on STEM teacher training is expected to have a positive impact on the district's economy, particularly in areas surrounding major employment hubs like the NoMa (North of Massachusetts Avenue) neighborhood, known for its high concentration of tech companies.
Fostering Equity in STEM Education
Washington, DC is also distinguished by its diverse demographic landscape, with significant disparities in educational outcomes across different neighborhoods and communities. The grant prioritizes outcomes that address these inequities by targeting support towards schools and communities that face the most significant challenges. For instance, schools in Wards 7 and 8, which have historically had lower academic achievement rates, are likely to benefit from the grant's focus on enhancing STEM education. By doing so, the grant aims to foster greater equity in STEM education across the district.
To achieve these priority outcomes, grantees will be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the local context and the specific needs of Washington, DC's STEM education ecosystem. This includes working closely with local stakeholders, such as the DCPS, OSSE, and community-based organizations, to design and implement effective STEM teacher training programs.
Applicants should be aware that the grant review process will assess proposals based on their potential to achieve the identified priority outcomes. The Foundation will be looking for evidence that applicants have a deep understanding of the local STEM education landscape and a proven track record of delivering high-quality STEM training and education programs.
Q: What types of organizations are eligible to apply for the Organizational STEM Grants for Current and Aspiring Teachers in Washington, DC? A: Organizations that provide STEM training and education opportunities to current or aspiring teachers are eligible to apply, including non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and community-based organizations.
Q: How will the Foundation measure the success of grantees in achieving the priority outcomes? A: The Foundation will measure success through a combination of metrics, including the number of teachers trained, improvements in student achievement in STEM subjects, and feedback from local stakeholders.
Q: Are there any specific reporting requirements that grantees must comply with? A: Yes, grantees will be required to submit regular progress reports to the Foundation, detailing their progress towards achieving the priority outcomes and providing data on key metrics.
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