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Toshiba Awards Over $55,000 in Grants for 14 Innovative Classroom STEM Projects

08/26/2021

The Toshiba America Foundation will support exciting Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) education programs in grades 6-12 through new grant program

NEW YORK, NY, August 26, 2021—Today, the Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) announced it will award over $55,000 in grants for 14 innovative classroom Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematic (STEM) projects in grades 6-12.

The grants will allow students to learn about biology, chemistry, engineering, math, physics, and environmental science including robotics, coding, and 3D printing. Additionally, the grants will address community issues, such as waste recycling and supporting the people in assisted living – the common thread across all 14 projects is that they incorporate novel ways to introduce STEM disciplines into the classroom.

For example, students in Mr. Perkins’ class at Luverne Public Schools in Luverne, Minn. will use the TAF grant to purchase a 3D printer and will create printing materials using recycled goods. Physics students at the school will design the mechanical systems, and chemistry students will repurpose the granules into lab equipment and other items. These items will be 3D printed as powders and then placed in a kiln to cure and proof. The project will result in a mini-recycling system that the entire town can utilize.

"STEM occupations play a key role in the sustained growth and stability of the U.S. economy,” said John Anderson, President, TAF. “STEM education creates critical thinkers, increases science literacy, and enables the next generation of innovators. The grants being awarded by TAF will make the STEM classroom more exciting for both teachers and students – and result in more students becoming engaged in this crucial field."

TAF’s grants take a “direct-to-teacher” approach by aiming to fund projects designed by innovative classroom teachers, which brings immediate results. Teachers are able to enhance the way they teach STEM subjects because the grant supports equipment for hands-on experiments and project-based learning in the curriculum. TAF believes that learning STEM subjects through this type of experience is a lot more fun and engaging than just reading a textbook.

STEM educators interested in applying for a K-5 TAF grant should apply here by Oct. 1. STEM educators interested in applying for a 6-12 TAF grant can apply here. The deadlines for > $5K are May 1 and Nov. 1. The deadlines for < $5K are March 1, June 1, Sept. 1, and Dec. 1.

About Toshiba America Foundation

Founded in 1990 with support from Toshiba Corporation and the Toshiba America Group Companies, Toshiba America Foundation (TAF) is a non-profit grant making organization dedicated to helping classroom teachers make STEM learning fun and successful for K to 12 students in U.S. schools. TAF grants support public and nonprofit private schools throughout the United States. For more information, please visit: www.toshiba.com/taf.

Contact

Mizuho Fischer
212-596-0617
mizuho.fischer@toshiba.com

 

A list of TAF Grant Recipients:

Organization Information

Teacher

Project Title

Amount

BAKER COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL, MACCLENNY, FL

Jacob Anderson

From Python to Proficiency, Coding in the Classroom

$4,915

DEL NORTE HIGH SCHOOL, ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Ford Davis

STARR Artificial Intelligence Robotics 2021-2022

$2,350

GARY COMER COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL, CHICAGO, IL

Jessica Stevens

Investigating Our Air Quality

$4,300

HOLY NAME OF MARY SCHOOL, SAN DIMAS, CA

Carole Chambers

Coding Programmable EDU Drones

$4,444

ISAAC LITTON MIDDLE SCHOOL, NASHVILLE, TN

Kenton Wesby

The LAWS of Transportation: Space Age Travel

$3,593

JOHNSTOWN Jr-Sr HIGH SCHOOL, JOHNSTOWN, NY

Heidi Bolebruch

School of Fish

$2,937

LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL, HOUSTON, TX

Sally Woolweaver

Raspberry Pi

$3,252

LUVERNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, LUVERNE, MN

Aaron Perkins

Recycling Materials For 3D printing

$4,999

OASIS MIDDLE SCHOOL, CAPE CORAL, FL

John Omundsen

Project Pinball PBL

$4,089

SOUTHTECH ACADEMY, BOYNTON BEACH, FL

Meghan Hess Shamdasani

School Gardens as a Tool to Reconnect Digital Learners

$4,750

ST. JOHN PAUL THE GREAT CATHOLIC HS, DUMFRIES, VA

Hassan Moore

Utilizing the Fullness of S.T.E.M.

$4,906

UNITY REED HIGH SCHOOL, MANASSAS, VA

Michael Stewart

Hands-On Physics with Virneir

$5,000

VISITATION CATHOLIC STEM ACADEMY, TACOMA, WA

Elizabeth Hemphill

Building a Thinking Classroom

$2,500

WESTERN BOONE JR. / SR. HIGH SCHOOL, THORNTOWN, IN

Clayton Houck

Chem-E-Car Competition!

$4,623

Total

   

$56,658

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