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We 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 50 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. |
30,000 students served
Provide funding that changes livesDonations 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.
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Collaborate 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 2019, The Lam Foundation began giving to our Techathon program. Since then, Lam has been a dedicated partner in guiding young minds ever since. Thier primary consideration to programs that can demonstrate impact and progressive outcomes around the world. We are honored to have access to their resources and scores off volunteers.
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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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Together we can change the lives of students
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