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Creating a STEM pipeline to the advanced sciences requires teamworkWe are fortunate to work with partners – foundations, financial institutions, and brands – who share our passion and vision. Together, we are changing lives of thousands of young people in 48 schools and districts in communities that need us the most.
Our partnerships come in all shapes and sizes — from multi-year grants to consumer-facing campaigns. There are a variety of ways we can partner to help us both achieve our goals and make more possible for families living in poverty to afford our services through schools, districts and community-based organizations, like the Boys and Girls Club of America and the Bay Area Black Chamber of Commerce. |
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Donations and grants from corporations, foundations and individuals are critical to changing lives of underserved students of color. Access to higher level math and science improves health, empowers women, increases family income and increases access to education. Access to STEM changes everything, and you can make that possible by providing funds to Calculus Roundtable. Donate now > |
Corporations and foundations that are changing lives of students in STEM
Since 2019, the Hellman Foundation has supported our growth in the Bay Area giving us the wings to fly. The Hellman Foundation awarded over $69 million in 2021 in grants to hundreds of organizations. We’re deeply grateful to receive the support from a foundation with such a wide span of partners and partnering organizations. Their hard work and commitment is making a difference in people’s lives and in the community.
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In 2021, Bristol Meyers Squibb and Calculus Roundtable teamed up to start the Diversity in STEM Fellowship and continues to be an Anchor Fund for our fellows initiative. Bringing a 1000 new scientists of color into the scientific communities pipeline is the goal.
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2021 was our first-year partnering. with one of the most dynamic nonprofit supporters in the country. The New Profit Foundation was founded in 1998 to help catalyze the nascent social entrepreneurship movement. Since then, New Profit backs and partners with more than 150 social entrepreneurs who created powerful ideas, tools, organizations, and movements to turn the tide on entrenched social problems, advancing opportunity for millions of underserved people and communities.
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Since 2020, the Bio-Rad Laboratories is a leading developer and manufacturer of specialized technological products for the life science research and clinical diagnosis markets. Bio-Rad and Calculus Roundtable have joined forces to provide young people with an understanding of DNA and the genome, as well as drive innovation in the elementary and middle school curriculum we provide to schools and districts. This partnership will accelerate progress and ensure 1,000 Bay Area students gain access to high level math and scientific concepts.
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Since 2017, the Chevron and Calculus Roundtable have joined forces to drive innovation in the STEM education in Richmond, CA. Our partnership has helped to improve the education and well-being of this critical yet underserved community. Through the expansion of our Think Like a Game Designer program and Girls Math Club in Richmond and around the SF Bay Area.
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Since 2020 the Silicon Valley Community Foundation (SVCF) has provided support through its Inspire Grant. SVCF is a nonprofit that supports the work of donors in Silicon Valley and around the world. It manages nearly $3 billion in assets across more than 1,600 funds. SVCF also makes grants with its discretionary funding in five areas: economic security, education, immigrant integration, regional planning and safety-net services.
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Since 2021 The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory announced Calculus Roundtable as a recipient for the 2021 LLNS Community Gift Program. The gifts reflect LLNS' commitment to local communities.
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Since 2022, Illumina has supported our BioMedical program in California. Illumina is improving human health by unlocking the power of the genome. Their focus on innovation has established them as the global leader in DNA sequencing and array-based technologies, serving customers in the research, clinical and applied markets.
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In 2020, SV2 gave a significant grant out of their independent evaluations of 100 Bay Area nonprofits. SV2 Partners with select cutting-edge organizations and initiatives that receive unrestricted capacity building grants focused on rotating issue areas including education, environment, at-risk youth, health and international development. Through its grassroots "venture philanthropy" model, SV2 Partners choose Grantees at crucial inflection points in their organizational development, offering "beyond-the-dollars" advising to help them build capacity and scale.
The Bamford Foundation was established in 1990 by Calvin D. Bamford, Jr. and Joanne Bamford with the intent of supporting their home community of Tacoma, Washington. As long-time President of Globe Machine Manufacturing Company, founded in 1917 and located on Tacoma’s tide-flats, Calvin has demonstrated his commitment to give back to the Tacoma community through this foundation and through his membership on boards and in a variety of community organizations.
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EBMUD has a proud history of providing high-quality drinking water for 1.4 million customers in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The District’s award-winning wastewater treatment protects San Francisco Bay and serves 740,000 customers. East Bay Municipal Utility District is a support of Calculus Roundtable in our STEM A-Z Initiative, where community partners and STEM industry leaders come together to build out pathways for young people around the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Since 2020, The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley has partnered with us with funding and matching school few for services support that allows us to flourish in San Jose, Silicon Valley and the South Bay.
Founded in 1989, the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley (HFSV) brings together thought leaders, corporate supporters and inspiring, on-the-ground advocates dedicated to improving the lives and futures of Latinos in the region. |