We believe that education in science has the potential to spark interest and seed curiosity in young minds, making it critical to the future of sustained scientific discovery. Our Education in Science (EIS) program is run by a committee of CST employees and provides support to local public schools by giving science teachers the opportunity to seek additional funding for resources that keep science fun and engaging.
These resources help make small dreams a reality at local schools and organizations. Teachers and STEM-focused nonprofits submit applications describing their unique needs and explain how CST can help. During 2018-2021, 11 local high schools, 6 middle schools, 11 elementary schools, 13 STEM-focused nonprofits for K-12, and 2 clubs (Scouts and Girl Scouts) were awarded grants.
Grants from CST have funded a wide range of classroom scientific equipment from compound microscopes and electrophoresis equipment to digital scales and chemical sensors. Our partnerships with local schools extend throughout the surrounding communities of Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton-Wenham, Manchester, Salem, Peabody, Topsfield, Middleton, Boxford, Rockport, Gloucester, and Lynn. Up to 20% of our grants may be awarded outside of our surrounding communities.
Our mission is to ensure that we fund the most deserving and wide-reaching non-profit organizations in the pursuit of education in science and technology.
Deadline: Annually on May 1st. To apply for a grant, visit our Grants Program Application page.
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Seeding Labs 2018-2021 | $41 K: Balancing the inequities of resources to further scientific discovery.