STEM Partnerships with CAP
Colorado Partners
CO 4-H STEM programs provide opportunities for youth to learn, practice and apply knowledge and abilities to prepare them for success in careers and life.
Visit WebsiteThe Colorado State University Extension (CSUE) 4-H Mobile Environmental Sciences Lab is a transportable educational resource equipped with projects, activities and materials intended to promote Colorado after-school programming through experiential learning opportunities in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. This lab has an emphasis on environmental sciences and natural resources management awareness and is sponsored by CAP!
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Mizzen by Mott inspires, engages and sparks learning in young people. With activities from premier organizations like Jazz at Lincoln Center and powerful management tools, this new app can help you strengthen your afterschool program. Supported by the Mott Foundation, Mizzen is available at no cost to afterschool professionals.
Visit WebsiteThe Million Girls Moonshot seeks to inspire and prepare the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in STEM learning opportunities through afterschool and summer programs over the next 5 years. The Moonshot is active in out-of-school programs in all 50 states, leveraging the Mott-funded 50 State Afterschool Network, which has access to more than 10 million youth and 100,000 afterschool programs across the country.
Visit WebsiteSTEM Next Opportunity Fund is strengthening STEM learning through efforts to build knowledge, systems, and capacity in the field. Strategic investments are designed to help education leaders, policymakers, and funders understand how to effectively build the STEM learning field.
Visit WebsiteAfter-School Science PLUS is an inquiry-based science program for use in afterschool centers serving students 6 to 14 years of age. The program’s Activity Guide consists of 11 core activities that focus on physical science and literacy-through-science, using simple materials that are low cost or free, readily available and culturally relevant.
Visit WebsiteNASA STEM Engagement strives to increase K-12 involvement in NASA projects, enhance higher education, support underrepresented communities, strengthen online education, and boost NASA’s contribution to informal education.
Visit WebsiteSciGirls is a PBS Kids show that encourages girls in science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM.
Visit WebsiteTechbridge Girls excites, educates, and equips girls from low-income communities by delivering high-quality STEM programming that empowers a girl to achieve economic mobility and better life chances.
Visit WebsiteA collection of resources to spark learning and ignite interest by letting youth experiment with STEM ideas in real-world situations.
Visit WebsiteSTEM Gems are short discovery-based experiences that involve few materials and are easily implemented by educators who are not STEM specialists.
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Visit WebsiteSTEM professional development for out-of-school providers.
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