Similar organisations to B~STEM PROJECT FOUNDATION
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Youth Development Programs
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I Am Me Project Inc
Is a Non-profit organization that serves young women entering middle school through high school completion, while offering seminars and workshops for adult women To empower, educate, and, inspire young women as they embark upon the journey of discovering who am I, to Who I Am.
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Baltimore
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Single Organization Support
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MakerGirl
We educate and inspire girls to be active in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) through 3D printing workshops.
Chicago
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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Seeds for Dreams
PLAYFWD. org is a 501c3 nonprofit (SEEDSFORDREAMS.
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Menlo Park
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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New Birth Community Development
New Birth Community Development endeavors to be the bridge between the community and the resources it needs to thrive.
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NATIONAL COLLEGE RESOURCES FOUNDATION
26 years of service connecting students to colleges, careers, and beyond.
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Wlanut
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Other Youth Development N.E.C.
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Beam Venture Institute
Our mission is to nurture a supportive community where high school and middle school students can discover their entrepreneurial spark, guided by strong moral values.
Plano
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Student Services and Organizations
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Lyra Stem Corp
The mission of Lyra is simple: to better prepare students for the demands of a modern STEM+ education and career.
Newark
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Corporate Foundations
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Integral Charitable Foundation
Our Mission Our mission is to expand access to science and engineering knowledge address climate change and its impacts and improve environmental and social conditions in our communities and beyond.
Boulder
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Youth Development Programs
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Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
Provide girls high-quality learning opportunities that emphasize critical and creative thinking, place-based learning, and meaningful engagements with technology and with innovative education/supportive mentoring across critical years of adolescence, so they develop the aspirations and high-level skills they need to create new college pathways.
Marshall



