880
students
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6500
students
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11+
states

Closing the STEM education gap and cultivating curiosity outside of the classroom
through hands-on, project-based learning.

Exploring Climate Change

Our project-based program gives students the opportunity to learn about climate change, design sustainable cities, and engage in community advocacy.

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Exploring COVID-19

Our interdisciplinary program introduces students to the societal and scientific effects of the pandemic through guest speakers and researchers.

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Exploring STEM at Home

Our hands-on, NGSS-aligned, open-source curriculum allows students to learn about Geology, Epidemiology, Biology, and Astronomy from the comfort of their own home.

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Spread the Stemnova Spark

Your donation allows us to grow and support our chapters across the country as well as equip our students with high quality STEM tools, curriculum, and materials.

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Our Team

We are a diverse and energetic team of STEM lovers and leaders from
universities across the country.

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Call for Chapter Leaders!

Are you passionate about education accessibility?
Do you want to bring STEM initiatives to your community and students?
Do you want to join our tight-knit Stemnova family?

Join the Movement

If you are a high school student, college student, or K-8 educator, learn how you can bring Stemnova’s programming to your community.

Spearhead an initiative in your local community, work with passionate educators, and spread the mission of STEM educational accessibility.

Join as Chapter Leader

Join our Educational Advisory Board of passionate educators across the country to help inform our project-based curriculum or learn about how you can introduce our programs to your school.

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