Our Partners

The are so many great organizations out there helping to educate people about careers in STEM. Below is part of our ever-growing list.

The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is a nonprofit educational and service organization that empowers women to succeed and advance in the field of engineering and to be recognized for their life-changing contributions as engineers and leaders.


MassBioEd
Their mission is to build a sustainable life sciences workforce in the region through educational programs that engage and excite teachers, inspire and propel students, and illuminate the pathway from the classroom to careers.

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Boston Professionals, is a 501(C)(3) non-profit org. dedicated to the academic & professional success of Black/ African American engineering students and professionals.

The theme for the 2020 STEM Summit, See Yourself in STEM: Connecting Educators to Employers, signals the launch of an exciting new era for this iconic event.

Boston based WEST helps women in science, technology, and engineering advance their
careers. Our members are committed to developing themselves as leaders through
learning, networking, and sharing.

AWIS champions the interests of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics across all disciplines and employment sectors. Working for positive system transformation, AWIS strives to ensure that all women in these fields can achieve their full potential.

The Scientista Foundation is a national organization that empowers pre-professional women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) through contentcommunities, and conferences. Currently the largest network of campus women across STEM disciplines, Scientista serves to connect all communities of women in STEM at campuses across the nation, giving such important organizations more visibility and resources, and building a strong, cohesive network of women in science that can act as one voice.

STEM Gems partners with organizations, corporations, and universities to host on-campus pop-ups that improve the visibility of STEM women role models for girls and young women.

Technology Education Concepts, Inc. (TEC) has been an “Experienced Provider of Design-to-Manufacturing Solutions and Teaching Labs” to Educators and Students for over 30 Years. Based in Concord, NH, TEC is a family-owned business started by an educator who is passionate about providing secondary and post-secondary schools with 3D Solutions used to teach today’s young people about the fields of engineering, design, manufacturing and architecture.

MentorNet’s mission is to foster a prevalent culture of mentoring in STEM that empowers individuals to persist and succeed in their fields.

Promotes Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers especially in underserved communities.


American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO)
The AAVSO is an international non-profit organization of variable star observers whose mission is to enable anyone, anywhere, to participate in scientific discovery through variable star astronomy.