Initiatives

Focused initiatives that help us reach learners in more intentional ways.

These are the focused areas we are actively shaping around access gaps, community needs, and specific opportunities across STEM and technology.

What is real right now

Not every idea is at the same stage, so we are showing the work honestly.

Some of these initiatives are still being developed, and that is intentional. We want to be clear about what we are actively building, who it is for, and what kind of support or participation each one is actually designed to invite.

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If you want to participate

These initiatives show the kinds of focused experiences we are building toward. If one resonates, the right move is to contact us or join updates so we can point you to the next opening.

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If you want to partner

Schools, community groups, and aligned organizations can use this page to see where collaboration might make sense. Some initiatives need space, some need reach, and some need strategic support.

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If you want to understand what is active

These are current priority initiative areas. Some are still in development, and we would rather say that clearly than pretend every concept is already running at full scale.

Initiative roadmap

The focused areas we are building toward.

All items below are currently in development. We will update this as pilots, partners, and openings become clearer.

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Girls in STEM

In developmentFor girls and young women exploring technical pathways

Girls in STEM is focused on widening access, visibility, and confidence for young women exploring technical pathways.

In practice, this looks like mentorship, confidence-building sessions, and project-based exposure designed to make technical spaces feel more reachable and less isolating.

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AI & Robotics Pathway

In developmentFor learners curious about fast-moving technical fields

This initiative introduces learners to fast-moving technologies through practical, hands-on exploration.

In practice, this means guided experiments, beginner-friendly builds, and opportunities to touch AI and robotics through real activities rather than abstract explanation.

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Community Learning Hubs

In developmentFor families and learners who need local, familiar support

Community Learning Hubs are designed to make access local, familiar, and consistent for learners who need supportive spaces to grow.

In practice, this would mean trusted neighborhood-based learning touchpoints where learners can show up regularly, ask questions, and stay connected without long travel or extra friction.

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Tech Meets Art

In developmentFor learners who connect with creativity before technical language

Tech Meets Art gives young people permission to approach technology creatively and expressively, not just technically.

In practice, this could look like digital storytelling, creative coding, visual projects, and workshops that help learners see technology as a tool for expression, not just technical performance.

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Career Launchpad

In developmentFor older learners getting ready for work and next steps

Career Launchpad helps participants connect skill-building with practical career exposure and readiness support.

In practice, this means resume support, professional guidance, project-based preparation, and clearer bridges between learning and real opportunity.

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Digital Literacy for Parents

In developmentFor parents and caregivers supporting learning at home

This initiative recognizes that learner success is stronger when families feel informed, confident, and included.

In practice, this looks like helping parents navigate devices, online tools, and digital learning environments so they can support their children with more confidence.

Looking to join one of these when it opens?

The simplest next step is to stay close to the work. We share updates as initiatives move from planning into actual openings, community pilots, and partnership-ready stages.

Join for updates

Want to collaborate on an initiative?

If you are a school, community group, funder, or aligned partner, this is where we should talk. Some initiatives need local delivery partners, some need strategic support, and some need the right room to grow.

Partner with us on an initiative