A Closer Look: Community Projects
We particularly enjoy working with students from Philadelphia-area secondary schools who might not otherwise have the opportunity to work creatively with their hands and who may have a poor practical understanding of science and math. We believe we make significant contributions to their confidence, competence, and interest in science and technology and can improve their chances of obtaining further education and a career in a STEM/STEAM-related field.
In addition to the programs outlined below, we also work to develop the technical and workplace skills of youth through internships and co-op employment, and with artists and local arts organizations to expand their capabilities for expression. We typically host 1-2 university co-op students, 1-2 high-school interns, and an artist-in-residence at all times.
The Breadboard Program of the
University City Science Center is our primary non-profit outreach partner. NextFab and Breadboard have a formal partnership to develop and support arts and educational outreach (STEM and STEAM) activities that leverage the capabilities of NextFab. Together, we've organized and hosted a wide variety of programs and applied for a number of grants.
Some STEM/STEAM-specific programs executed by NextFab, alone or in partnership, include: