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11.14.2007 - 02:20pm ET
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Motorola Foundation Grants $3.5 Million to Inspire Next Generation of Inventors
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Educational Programs Will Reach Children Across the Country
(CSRwire) SCHAUMBURG, IL - November 14, 2007 - The Motorola Foundation announced
today the recipients of its Innovation Generation Grants, a $3.5
million initiative to inspire young people to embrace science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM).
The 2007 Innovation Generation Grants support 106 breakthrough
programs that use innovative approaches to develop interest in
technology-related fields while strengthening leadership and
problem-solving skills. The grants target programs that encourage girls
and ethnic groups currently underrepresented in technology fields. Of the
recipient programs:
41 percent serve African American students
19 percent reach Hispanic youth
31 percent specifically target girls
"Motorola wants to show the next generation of inventors that science is
fun, challenging and possible," said Eileen Sweeney, director of the
Motorola Foundation. "Through the Innovation Generation Grants,
organizations across the country are helping students develop a passion
for science and math by making the connection between the cool technology
they enjoy every day and the educational foundation they will need for
greater success in the classroom and beyond."
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs requiring science,
engineering or technical training will increase 24 percent between 2004
and 2014 to 6.3 million, making critical thinkers and practical problem
solvers fluent in today's technology even more crucial.
The programs supported by the Innovation Generation Grants range
from after-school and summer science enrichment programs to activities
that promote innovative technology use and teacher-training initiatives,
including:
Global Kids, Inc. in New York will develop and test a high
school curriculum that will enable educators to utilize the virtual world
of Second Life to engage students in exploring global science, technology
and programming.
Half Moon Bay High School in Half Moon Bay, Calif., will
implement a new way of teaching algebra in Spanish that engages students
in learning math concepts using new technology and hands-on learning,
inspiring interest and pursuit of math, science and technology careers.
The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in New York will work
with four public schools from the Young Women’s Leadership Foundation to
develop curriculum, train teachers and host student workshops in school
classrooms and aboard the former aircraft carrier turned museum to
cultivate a deep interest in science among young women.
The Marine Science Institute in Redwood City, Calif., will
engage students in conducting scientific exploration of the San Francisco
Bay on its 90-foot research vessel, at its pier lab, in the classroom and
through the Internet.
The National Society of Black Engineers in Alexandria, Va.,
will meld the engineering design process with math and science knowledge
in a fun and interactive environment at its Summer Engineering Experience
for Kids (SEEK) Camp.
Working In The Schools' (WITS) new Chicago workplace mentoring
program will provide a literacy program with a math and science focus,
matching elementary school students one-to-one with business
volunteers.
"With our Innovation Generation Grant, we are involving girls at an
early age in hands-on design and engineering experiences," said Kathy
Cloninger, CEO for Girl Scouts of the USA, which will launch new FIRST
LEGO League teams across the country and expand its Design and Discovery
Camps with its grant. "Thanks to Motorola, we can challenge traditional
perceptions of girls' abilities and close the well-documented gender gap -
so they can continue to strengthen their role as members of the STEM
workforce."
Beyond funding, Motorola is linking recipients of the Innovation
Generation Grants with each other through a new company-hosted portal
site that helps expand and enhance the global network of advocates for
innovation in science, technology, engineering and math education.
Many of the grants also will engage Motorola engineers and scientists as
volunteers to guide, mentor, tutor and provide valuable insight into the
opportunities and excitement of their line of work.
Since 2000, Motorola Foundation has contributed more than $35 million in
grants to a variety of programs that expand student access to science and
technology fields.
For a complete list of Innovation Generation Grant recipients,
visit www.motorola.com/giving.
About Motorola Foundation
The Motorola Foundation is the independent charitable and philanthropic
arm of Motorola. With employees located around the globe, Motorola seeks
to benefit the communities where it operates. The company achieves this by
making strategic grants, forging strong community partnerships, fostering
innovation and engaging stakeholders. Motorola Foundation focuses its
funding on education, especially science, technology, engineering and math
programming. For more information, on Motorola Corporate and Foundation
giving, visit www.motorola.com/giving.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in
wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of seamless
mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you connect
simply and seamlessly to the people, information and entertainment that
you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have"
products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks -- along with a full
complement of support services. A Fortune 100 company with global presence
and impact, Motorola had sales of US $42.8 billion in 2006. For more
information about our company, our people and our innovations, please
visit www.motorola.com.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent &
Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of
their respective owners. (C) Motorola, Inc. 2007. All rights reserved.
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