Motorola Awards $2.81 Million In STEM Grants

July 13, 2016
About 1 million will benefit from grant-funded technology and engineering education programs.

Motorola Solutions Foundation, the charitable arm of Motorola Solutions, will grant $2.81 million to organizations to promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education with a focus on women and minorities, according to the organization. About 1 million students and teachers will reportedly receive an average of 120 programming hours from the foundation’s partner non-profit organizations in the upcoming school year. Programs will support students of all backgrounds with an emphasis on special populations underrepresented in STEM fields including girls and minorities.

The Innovation Generation grant program, in its ninth year, was awarded through a competitive review process to 83 organizations. All recommended programs currently engage Motorola Solutions employees as volunteers or offer opportunities for future involvement.

According to Motorola Solutions Foundation, grant recipients include:

  • American Indian Science and Engineering Society – AISES (National): AISES will work with two middle and/or high schools serving primarily Native American students to build the capacity of eight educators to incorporate teaching skills related to robotics, and reach up to 100 students with interactive and age-appropriate STEM education activities through robotics programming.
  • Chicago Youth Centers – CYC (Chicago, Illinois): Through the CYC Maker Lab program students will learn how to code, manipulate vectors and use 3-D printers. Students will take networking courses in IT essentials, routing and switching, the Internet of Things and network security. Certification will be available upon successful completion and demonstration of proficiency in one or more of these courses.
  • Florida Atlantic University (Boca Raton, Florida): The Women in Engineering/Computer Science program will provide about 400 female students enrolled in engineering and computer science majors with mentorship, networking events and hands-on activities. The goal of this program is to maintain students' interest in engineering and technology by fostering a supportive culture.
  • The Boys' Club of New York (New York, New York): The Boys’ Club Expanded STEM Program will provide about 100 low-income boys and young men of color in New York with focused, hands-on STEM classes in engineering, and robotics. The Science of Smart Cities will teach students about mobile and wireless communications. Students will learn to send messages over long distances using custom-made radio frequency transmitters and receivers. They will be tasked to build their own infrared transmitters and receivers.
  • United Cerebral Palsy (Chicago, Illinois): Life Labs' Innovation Lab is a hackathon-style program that gathers individuals with disabilities in teams to compete for the best innovation that will affect the lives of people with disabilities. The Chicagoland 2016 Innovation Lab will provide 100 college and graduate students an opportunity to learn and apply entrepreneurial methods to create solutions for people with disabilities as well as engage with expert mentors.
  • Workshops for Warriors (San Diego, California): Workshops for Warriors will provide orientation, course instruction and hands-on training in computer-aided manufacturing and welding and fabrication to 150 veterans, wounded warriors and transitioning service members. Upon successful completion of the program, participants earn nationally recognized portable and stackable credentials including SolidWorks, Mastercam, the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Immerse2Learn and more.

For more information, visit: www.motorolasolutions.com

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