Educator Exposure Day
In the metro Atlanta areas, the underrepresentation of young women in STEM education and careers is a pressing issue affecting countless individuals. With only 9% of female students pursuing STEM fields, the lack of effective support and resources for teachers exacerbates this disparity. By providing tailored STEM training to hundreds of teachers, our solution addresses the critical need to equip educators with the tools to inspire and empower thousands of young women, ensuring a brighter future for our community. According to national statistics, women hold only 28% of STEM jobs, highlighting the urgency of our efforts to bridge this gender gap.
Our solution is a customized STEM training program for teachers in the metro Atlanta areas. It equips educators with the knowledge and tools to better support young women and girls interested in STEM.
Through interactive workshops and resources, we empower teachers with effective strategies and teaching approaches tailored to engage and inspire female students. The program covers topics such as fostering inclusive classrooms, showcasing female role models in STEM, and integrating hands-on activities to enhance learning experiences.
We utilize a combination of expert-led sessions, collaborative discussions, and practical exercises to provide teachers with practical skills and insights. Additionally, we leverage educational technology platforms to deliver resources and ongoing support to teachers beyond the training sessions.
By enhancing teachers' capabilities, our solution aims to create a more inclusive learning environment and increase the participation and success of young women in STEM fields. Ultimately, we strive to empower the next generation of female STEM leaders by equipping their educators with the necessary tools and support.
The target population we are working to directly and meaningfully improve are teachers in the metro Atlanta areas who interact with young women and girls interested in STEM education.
To understand their needs, we will conduct surveys, interviews, and focus groups with teachers to gather insights into their experiences, challenges, and areas where they require support. We have also collaborated with local schools, educational institutions, and STEM organizations to gain a deeper understanding of the specific needs and aspirations of young women in STEM.
Throughout the development of our solution, we will actively engage teachers through feedback sessions, workshops, and pilot programs. Their input will be invaluable in shaping the content, format, and delivery of our training program. By involving teachers directly in the development process, we ensure that the solution aligns with their needs and is practical and effective in real-world classroom settings.
Our solution addresses the needs of teachers by providing them with tailored STEM training that equips them with strategies, resources, and support to effectively engage and support young women and girls interested in STEM. By empowering teachers with inclusive teaching practices, showcasing female STEM role models, and integrating hands-on activities, we aim to create a more supportive and engaging learning environment that encourages and nurtures the STEM interests and aspirations of young women. Ultimately, our solution aims to improve the educational experiences and opportunities for young women in STEM and increase their participation and success in these fields.
As the Team Lead and with a team comprised of individuals representing underrepresented groups within the field of STEM, including women and African-Americans, we have a deep understanding of the communities we are serving. We share lived experiences and firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by young women and underrepresented groups in STEM.
To ensure that our solution meets the needs of the target population, we have taken several steps:
1. Proximity and Engagement: We actively engage with the communities we serve, including Clayton County schools and other counties in Georgia. By working directly with these schools, we have built relationships with educators, students, and community stakeholders. This proximity allows us to understand their unique needs, challenges, and aspirations.
2. Community Feedback: We will establish channels for continuous feedback and open dialogue with the communities. We will conduct surveys, interviews, and focus groups to gather insights, listen to concerns, and identify specific needs. This collaborative approach ensures that our solution is responsive and reflective of the communities voices.
3. Co-creation and Collaboration: The design and implementation of our solution are meaningfully guided by the input, ideas, and agendas of the communities we serve. We will actively involve teachers, students, and community members in the development process. Through workshops, pilot programs, and feedback sessions, we co-create solutions together, ensuring that our approach is culturally relevant, impactful, and aligned with their needs.
4. Representation: Our team's diverse composition, including women and African-Americans, ensures that multiple perspectives are considered in designing and delivering the solution. We draw upon our collective experiences and insights to develop strategies that resonate with the communities we serve.
By actively involving the target population and community stakeholders, our solution is informed by their lived experiences, challenges, and aspirations. This collaborative approach ensures that our solution is culturally sensitive, relevant, and tailored to address the specific needs and aspirations of the communities we serve.
- Support K-12 educators in effectively teaching and engaging girls in STEM in classroom or afterschool settings.
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model, but which is not yet serving anyone
Our transition to the prototype stage for the teacher-specific STEM training is based on our successful previous STEM exposure day, which garnered positive feedback from students, teachers, and a district representative. While the teacher-specific training has not been provided yet, the positive outcomes and testimonials from the previous event indicate that we have the necessary expertise and capabilities to design and deliver effective STEM training tailored specifically for teachers. With the knowledge and experience gained from the previous event, we are confident in our ability to adapt and create a high-quality teacher-specific STEM training program.
As a small organization driven by impactful ideas, we recognize the importance of scaling programs effectively, networking with professionals, and acquiring skills to grow our organization. While funding is valuable, our participation in the Solve program and collaboration with Tiger Global Impact Ventures is driven by broader objectives. Here's how we envision their support in overcoming specific barriers:
1. Financial Barriers: Solve and Tiger Global Impact Ventures can help us overcome financial barriers by providing access to funding opportunities, grants, or investments that align with our mission and goals. This support would enable us to further develop and scale our programs, reaching a larger audience and maximizing our impact.
2. Technical Expertise: Solve and Tiger Global Impact Ventures can provide technical expertise and guidance to help us navigate challenges related to program design, implementation, and evaluation. Their experienced mentors and advisors can offer valuable insights on best practices, innovative approaches, and technology solutions that can enhance our program's effectiveness and efficiency.
3. Legal and Compliance Support: As our organization expands, legal and compliance considerations become increasingly important. Solve and Tiger Global Impact Ventures can connect us with legal experts who specialize in nonprofit organizations, offering guidance on governance, compliance, intellectual property, and other legal matters. This support ensures that we adhere to regulations and operate in a responsible and sustainable manner.
4. Cultural Understanding and Adaptation: Solve and Tiger Global Impact Ventures can provide us with cultural insights and guidance to adapt our programs effectively in different regions or communities. This support will help us overcome cultural barriers, ensure our programs are inclusive and respectful, and enable us to tailor our approach to specific cultural contexts.
5. Market Access and Networking: Solve and Tiger Global Impact Ventures offer a valuable platform for networking and collaboration. Through their network, we can connect with like-minded organizations, potential partners, funders, and mentors who share our vision. This access to a wider network will provide opportunities for learning, collaboration, and the exchange of ideas, ultimately helping us grow our organization and expand our impact.
By participating in the Solve program and collaborating with Tiger Global Impact Ventures, we aim to leverage their expertise, resources, and networks to overcome financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market barriers. Their support will empower us to scale our programs effectively, enhance our organizational capabilities, and make a meaningful and sustainable impact in our target communities.
The founder of the R.O.S.A, Ke’Shawn Alexander is a computer engineering graduate of Morehouse College and North Carolina A&T State University. Currently, he works at FanDuel as a Product Owner. Ke’Shawn has a strong passion for community service, STEM, and education. These three passions fueled his drive to create this foundation in honor of his grandmother Rosa T. Washington and his late uncle John H. Washington III. Both of these people, like Ke’Shawn, held careers in STEM-related fields and helped serve their local communities. Mr. Alexander will seek to help children through scholarships and strategic programming.
This solution approaches the problem of supporting and empowering young women in STEM education in a new and significantly improved way through its focus on teacher-specific STEM training. By equipping educators with the knowledge, resources, and strategies to effectively engage and support young women in STEM, this solution addresses a critical gap in the current system.
The emphasis on empowering teachers recognizes their pivotal role as influencers and facilitators of students' STEM journeys. By providing tailored training and support to educators, the solution enables them to create inclusive learning environments, showcase female role models, and implement engaging teaching methods. This holistic approach acknowledges that nurturing young women's interest and participation in STEM requires systemic changes and involves the entire educational ecosystem.
The catalytic effect of this solution lies in its potential to influence and inspire broader positive impacts from others in this space. By showcasing the success and impact of the teacher-specific STEM training program, it can serve as a model and catalyst for other organizations, schools, and educational institutions to adopt similar approaches. This, in turn, can create a ripple effect, resulting in a broader adoption of effective strategies to support and empower young women in STEM across various communities and regions.
Moreover, by changing the market dynamics, this solution has the potential to disrupt traditional approaches to STEM education. By placing a greater emphasis on empowering teachers and providing them with the necessary tools and training, it shifts the focus from solely targeting students to also addressing the systemic challenges within the educational system. This approach can lead to long-term sustainable change and create a market shift where teacher-specific STEM training becomes a recognized and valued component of professional development in the education sector.
Overall, this solution's innovative and comprehensive approach to supporting young women in STEM education through teacher-specific training can catalyze positive impacts not only within the education space but also in influencing broader systemic changes and market dynamics.
Impact Goals:
1. Increase Female Representation in STEM: Our impact goal is to significantly increase the representation of young women in STEM fields. By equipping teachers with effective strategies, resources, and support, we aim to create an inclusive learning environment that encourages and empowers young women to pursue and excel in STEM disciplines.
2. Bridge the Gender Gap in STEM: We seek to narrow the gender gap in STEM by addressing the systemic barriers and biases that hinder the participation and advancement of young women. Through teacher-specific STEM training, we aim to challenge stereotypes, foster equitable opportunities, and create a supportive ecosystem that enables girls to thrive in STEM education and careers.
3. Inspire and Empower the Next Generation: Our goal is to inspire and empower the next generation of female STEM leaders. By providing teachers with the knowledge and tools to engage and support young women's STEM interests and aspirations, we aim to cultivate a generation of confident, resilient, and accomplished female STEM professionals who can make significant contributions to society.
To achieve these impact goals, we will:
1. Develop and Deliver High-Quality Teacher-Specific STEM Training: We will design a comprehensive and engaging training program that equips teachers with the knowledge, skills, and resources to effectively engage and support young women in STEM. The program will incorporate inclusive teaching practices, role model showcases, hands-on activities, and ongoing support mechanisms.
2. Collaborate with Schools, Districts, and Educational Institutions: We will partner with schools, districts, and educational institutions to integrate our teacher-specific STEM training into existing professional development programs. By forging collaborations and leveraging existing networks, we can reach a larger number of teachers and create a wider systemic impact.
3. Monitor and Evaluate Impact: We will establish an impact monitoring and evaluation framework to assess the effectiveness and outcomes of our teacher-specific STEM training. This will enable us to gather data, measure progress, and make informed adjustments to continually improve the program's impact and address emerging needs.
4. Share Best Practices and Lessons Learned: We will actively share our best practices, lessons learned, and research findings with the broader education community. By disseminating our insights and experiences, we aim to inspire and guide other organizations and educators in implementing effective strategies to support and empower young women in STEM.
By pursuing these impact goals and implementing our strategy, we aim to create a transformational impact on the lives of young women, closing the gender gap in STEM and empowering them to excel and lead in STEM fields.
1. Increase in Female STEM Enrollment: We will track the percentage of female students enrolled in STEM courses or participating in STEM-related activities within the target schools or districts. The goal is to see a steady increase in the number of girls actively engaging in STEM education.
2. Teacher Confidence and Competence: We will assess the confidence and competence of teachers in implementing gender-inclusive pedagogical practices through pre- and post-training surveys or interviews. This indicator will help measure the growth and effectiveness of our teacher-specific STEM training program.
3. Student Engagement and Retention: We will monitor the level of student engagement and retention in STEM subjects among young women. This can be measured through attendance, participation rates, and surveys to assess their interest, motivation, and perceived self-efficacy in STEM fields.
4. Academic Performance: We will analyze academic performance data, such as grades or standardized test scores, specifically focusing on female students in STEM subjects. The aim is to observe improvements in academic outcomes, indicating the positive impact of our program on their educational achievement.
5. Career Aspirations and Pathways: We will track the career aspirations and pathways of young women who have participated in our program. This can be done through surveys, interviews, or alumni tracking to determine if more girls are pursuing higher education or careers in STEM fields.
6. Teacher Adoption and Implementation: We will assess the extent to which teachers have adopted and implemented the strategies and practices learned during the training. This can be evaluated through classroom observations, teacher self-assessments, or feedback from school administrators.
These indicators will help us measure the progress and effectiveness of our program in achieving the desired impact goals. Regular monitoring and evaluation of these metrics will provide valuable insights for program refinement, evidence-based decision-making, and continuous improvement.
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Our leadership team embraces and values diversity, equity, and inclusion as core principles that shape our organization's culture and approach. We recognize the importance of diverse perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds in driving innovation and achieving meaningful impact. Here are some key points regarding our team's diversity and our goals for becoming more diverse, equitable, and inclusive:
1. Representation in Leadership: Our leadership team comprises individuals from diverse backgrounds, including women and individuals from underrepresented groups in STEM fields. We believe that having diverse representation at the leadership level brings a range of perspectives and insights to our decision-making processes.
2. Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Our team is committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization. We have established a set of core values that explicitly reflect these principles, and we actively promote and reinforce them through our actions and policies.
3. Recruitment and Hiring Practices: We recognize the importance of diversity in our team and are intentional in our recruitment and hiring practices. We strive to attract a diverse pool of candidates through inclusive job postings, outreach to diverse networks and communities, and mitigating bias throughout the hiring process.
4. Training and Professional Development: We invest in ongoing training and professional development opportunities for our team to enhance our understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion topics. This includes workshops, seminars, and resources that promote cultural competency, unconscious bias awareness, and inclusive leadership skills.
5. Creating a Supportive Environment: We aim to foster a supportive and inclusive work environment where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. This includes implementing policies and practices that prioritize work-life balance, flexible schedules, and providing resources to support the physical and emotional well-being of our team members.
6. Collaborations and Partnerships: We actively seek collaborations and partnerships with organizations that share our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. By engaging with diverse stakeholders, we broaden our perspectives, exchange best practices, and collectively work towards a more inclusive STEM ecosystem.
We recognize that promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion is an ongoing journey. We continually assess our progress, listen to feedback from team members, and adapt our practices to foster a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive organization. By fostering a diverse and inclusive team, we believe we can better serve our target population and create a more impactful and sustainable solution.
Business Model Summary:
Our business model is centered around partnerships, individual donations, and sponsorships to sustain and support our initiatives focused on empowering young women in STEM. Here's a summary of our business model:
1. Partnerships:
- We establish partnerships with educational institutions, school districts, and other organizations that share our mission and values.
- These partnerships provide access to schools, teachers, and students, enabling us to deliver our teacher-specific STEM training programs effectively.
- Collaborative partnerships also offer opportunities for resource sharing, knowledge exchange, and collective impact.
2. Individual Donations:
- We actively seek support from individuals who are passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion in STEM education.
- Our organization engages in fundraising campaigns, outreach activities, and storytelling initiatives to inspire individuals to contribute financially.
- These individual donations play a vital role in sustaining our programs, covering operational costs, and expanding our reach to more schools and teachers.
3. Sponsorships:
- We seek sponsorships from corporations, foundations, and philanthropic organizations that align with our mission and goals.
- Sponsors provide financial support, in-kind contributions, or resources that help us deliver our teacher-specific STEM training programs at scale.
- Sponsorships offer mutual benefits, as our sponsors can align themselves with a cause that resonates with their values while supporting our initiatives.
4. Grants and Funding Opportunities:
- We actively pursue grants and funding opportunities from government agencies, nonprofit foundations, and impact-focused organizations.
- These grants enable us to enhance our programs, develop new initiatives, conduct research, and expand our reach to serve more teachers and students.
5. Fee-based Services:
- As we grow and expand our programs, we may explore fee-based services, such as professional development workshops or consulting services for educational institutions.
- These fee-based services can provide an additional revenue stream to support our ongoing operations and sustainability.
By diversifying our funding sources through partnerships, individual donations, sponsorships, grants, and potential fee-based services, we ensure financial stability and flexibility to drive our mission of empowering young women in STEM. This multi-faceted business model enables us to leverage various resources and support networks to maximize our impact and create sustainable change in the STEM education landscape.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
Our plan to become more financially sustainable revolves around several key strategies based on our business model:
1. Strengthening Partnerships:
- We will actively seek strategic partnerships with educational institutions, school districts, and other organizations that align with our mission.
- These partnerships can provide sustainable funding opportunities, shared resources, and access to a larger network of schools and teachers.
- By establishing long-term collaborations, we aim to create a mutually beneficial relationship that supports our financial sustainability.
2. Diversifying Revenue Streams:
- We will explore additional avenues to diversify our revenue streams, such as fee-based services, consulting, or customized professional development workshops for educational institutions.
- By offering these services, we can generate income while leveraging our expertise and resources to support our mission.
- Diversification helps reduce reliance on a single funding source and enhances our financial resilience.
3. Expanding Individual Donor Base:
- We will focus on expanding our individual donor base by implementing targeted fundraising campaigns, building relationships with potential donors, and sharing compelling stories of impact.
- By cultivating a community of supporters who are passionate about our cause, we can secure recurring donations and build a sustainable funding base.
4. Grant Acquisition and Funding Opportunities:
- We will actively pursue grants and funding opportunities from government agencies, foundations, and impact-driven organizations.
- We will invest in building strong grant writing and fundraising capabilities to increase our chances of securing funding.
- Continuously identifying and applying for suitable grants and funding sources will provide essential financial resources to sustain and expand our programs.
5. Sponsorship Development:
- We will actively seek corporate sponsorships from organizations that align with our mission and values.
- By forging strategic partnerships with sponsors, we can secure financial support, in-kind contributions, and access to resources that will enhance our financial sustainability.
6. Financial Planning and Efficiency:
- We will implement robust financial planning and management practices to optimize the allocation of resources and ensure efficient operations.
- This includes monitoring expenses, budgeting effectively, and conducting periodic financial assessments to identify areas for improvement and cost-saving measures.
By implementing these strategies, we aim to create a more financially sustainable organization. By diversifying revenue streams, expanding partnerships, engaging individual donors, pursuing grants and sponsorships, and ensuring financial efficiency, we can establish a solid foundation for long-term sustainability and continue making a meaningful impact in empowering young women in STEM.
So far we have conducted a donation campaign that brought in around $2500 dollars from individual donors. In addition, we received a $2500 sponsorship check from a sponsor at Microsoft.