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Washington STEM

Org #12635
Vetted since 2012
2010
year founded
$14,958
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Founded in 2010, Washington STEM is a statewide, education nonprofit leveraging STEM for social change, removing barriers to credential attainment, and creating pathways to long-term economic security for historically excluded students. We envision a state where skin color, zip code, income, and gender do not predict educational and career outcomes.

Projects (1)

Leveraging STEM for Social Change
United States / Education
Leveraging STEM for Social Change
Project Leaders
Laura Peckyno
Laura Peckyno
General Assistance
General Assistance
Laura Rose
Laura Rose
Tricia Pearson
Tricia Pearson
Team
Jenee Myers Twitchell, Yoko Shimomura, Migee Han, Lynne K Varner
Organization Information
210 S Hudson St
Seattle, WA 98134
United States
206-658-4320
Organization Information
210 S Hudson St
Seattle, WA 98134
United States
206-658-4320

Project Reports

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State of the Children: updated reports out now!

By Tricia Pearson | Development Operations Manager

Our 2024 State of the Children reports were released in March 2025.  These updated reports capture regional and statewide data, including demographics of children ages five and under;... Read the full report ›

Career Pathways Framework: A tool for clearing the way to STEM-literate jobs

By Communications | Washington STEM Communications

Research has shown that most Washington students graduate high school and find jobs within 50 miles of where they grew up. But if their region has limited career-connected learning opportunities,... Read the full report ›

H2P Collaborative: Reimagining Pathways

By Joanne Walby | Communications Manager

Although Washington has one of the highest concentrations of jobs requiring STEM literacy, less than half of 9th graders (40%) will go on to enroll in an apprenticeship or a 1-, 2- or 4-year... Read the full report ›
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