Our partnerships with STEM companies are a core aspect of Project Scientist programs. We engage STEM company employees (particularly women) to celebrate their accomplishments and to give them an opportunity to inspire the next generation of women in STEM. Support from STEM companies also empowers us to offer our programs tuition-free, making them more inclusive and accessible to students from under resourced communities.
VIRTUAL / IN-PERSON
Women employees share their STEM journey including family, childhood, education, and why they love their job. (Virtual or in-person)
IN-PERSON
All employees can join a STEM session and help with hands-on projects and provide encouragement and connections.
IN-PERSON
Host a Summer Lab session (one to three weeks) on your corporate campus or field offices.
IN-PERSON
Serve as a site host for a one-day Teaching Institute workshop that brings together local K-12 educators and administrators to upskill their racial and gender teaching techniques and math strategies.
VIRTUAL / IN-PERSON
A virtual or in-person after-school parent / caregiver engagement event where families can join in meaningful and supportive conversations with STEM Superstars about their education, childhood, and hobbies and learn about ways they can continue to nurture their child’s STEM curiosity.
VIRTUAL / IN-PERSON
Project Scientist works with category experts across a variety of sectors including education, science, finance, and marketing. Volunteering your time to augment Project Scientist’s knowledge and skills help ensure initiatives and outcomes align with the organization's mission and continue to maximize our collective impact on girls in STEM.
Contact us at info@projectscientist.org to get started on supporting the next generation women leaders in STEM.
3M
Albemarle
Annenberg Foundation
ASC
Boston Scientific
Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Capital Group
Cargill
Corelogic
C.H. Robinson
Cummins
Duke Energy
Edwards Lifesciences
Google Fiber
Joseph Drown Foundation
NASA
Nucor
PNC Bank
Pentair
PwC
Southern California Edison
State Farm
Takeda
Trane Technologies
USC Good Neighbors
Western Digital
"Seeing the girls’ eyes light up when they realize they are smart, they are strong, and they are beautiful is such a rewarding feeling,” Melany Hawkins
Salesforce COE Leader, Information Technology
“I thought the idea was brilliant and innovative. Our ability to come together not only as co-workers and employees of Trane, but also women who understand working in our male dominated industry. We realize that these campers are our future and that the work we are doing now is quite possibly cultivating our world’s next noble prize physicist or even Trane CEO. "
Paige Madison
IT Accelerated Development Program, ADP