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SUPPORT OUR MISSION

Together, We Are Building the Future of STEM

 

At the STEM Bridge Foundation (DBA STEM Bridge Center), we believe that every student—regardless of background or circumstance—deserves the opportunity to lead in STEM innovation. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit building the supportive infrastructure that turns curiosity into real-world impact.

By supporting us, you are helping to cultivate a diverse STEM ecosystem where access and opportunity are available to everyone.

 

Give to the Foundation

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Financial gifts empower us to maintain the shared infrastructure that local teams and students rely on. Your donation ensures that background or resource limitations never stop a young innovator. Ways to Give:

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  • Support Our Core Infrastructure: Direct your donation to the STEM Bridge Center to fund the essential tools and space our students use every day.

  • Where Needed Most: Support our SBC Play & Connect initiative for neurodiverse students and their families, or fund our Barrier-Free STEM programs for underserved and under-represented communities.

 

Tax-Deductible Giving: As a 501(c)(3) organization (EIN: 41-3206724), all donations to the STEM Bridge Foundation are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Donate Supplies

 

Your physical contributions directly equip our STEM Bridge Center hub and provide hands-on resources for students who need them most. We are currently seeking:

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  • Robotics Components: New or gently used sensors, servos, and 6V batteries for our MiniBot initiatives.

  • Tech Hardware: Laptops, 3D printers, and tablets to support our browser-based coding IDEs.

  • Maker Materials: Basic tools and electronics consumables (wire, solder, resistors) that lower participation barriers for local robotics teams.

 

Contact for Supply Drop-off

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Volunteer Your Expertise

 

Our community-built, student-led model thrives on the passion of volunteers. Whether you are a professional engineer or a community advocate, your mentorship can bridge the gap for a student.

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  • Technical Coaches & Mentors: Teach or guide students through AI, robotics, and software engineering. Share your industry experience and show them how cutting-edge research is applied in the real world.

  • Student Mentors: High school students can develop leadership skills through peer-to-peer mentorship, leading workshops, and helping manage SBC programs.

  • Community Support: Help facilitate our SBC Play & Connect sessions for neurodiverse students or assist with our event operations and outreach.

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Volunteer Sign-Up

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STEM Bridge Foundation      |      EIN: 41-3206724      |      501C (3) Non-profit Organization     |      Info@STEMBridgeCenter.org 

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