The Network is a multi-sector coalition, including representatives from 8 different sectors and representing over 100 organizations.
These organizations span city agencies, youth-serving organizations, cultural institutions, institutes of higher education, public and private funders, schools and afterschool programs, and intermediaries with an interest in STEM.
Check out our interactive databases below to learn more about our membership!
The first database is designed for families, schools, and afterschool programs looking to find a STEM program.
The second database is designed for current or prospective Network members and peer organizations looking to learn more about who is a part of The Network.
There are over 100 members in The Network! Use the fields below to better understand who else is in The Network and what these organizations do. The database is intended to help you identify areas of overlap and discover the potential to network or connect.
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Genspace is a community biology lab that supports open access to emerging biology and biotechnology research and innovation. We offer hands-on, experiential learning for audiences of all ages and backgrounds - from middle school students to fashion school students to retired biochemists.
Student Leadership Network is a network of five all-girls' district public 6th-12th grade schools. We have four pillars: Early College and Career Awareness, STEAM, Leadership, and Health and Wellness
We empower all youth and educators to engage with computer science and creative technology to solve real problems and make meaningful change in our world. We are committed to fostering greater diversity and humanity in STEM and empower youth and all those that educate them to access and amplify technology as a force for good.
INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER?
Joining The Network is easy: to become a member, a lead representative for the organization must complete a brief survey and commit to completing a member satisfaction survey at the end of the school year. The barrier to entry for The Network is low to encourage a diverse community of learning and participation. There are differentiated tracks for more intensive participation, offering members a variety of ways to interact with The Network and fellow-members. Each track comes with its own benefits and expectations. Learn more about membership in the New Member Packet.
