Research & Advocacy
Powering lasting change through research, public policy & thought leadership
We leverage research, policy and partnerships into collective action to power STEM learning at the pace and scale needed to eliminate barriers and redesign a system that works for all kids.
This means launching new ideas into action through our policy and advocacy work to ensure that its top of mind with decision makers at all levels and that the resources are there to support youth in STEM.
Let's unearth, study and translate what it's gonna take to do more, faster, for millions of kids.
Let's convene and leverage our collective expertise to remove structural barriers and inform systems-level change.
Let's champion the role of afterschool and summer in preparing the next generation of diverse STEM talent.
Our Approach in Action
Advancing Policy
Our policy and advocacy work seeks to remove barriers and create the enabling conditions at the Federal, State and Local level to ensure all young people can find success, engagement and joy in their STEM learning experiences.
Research
STEM Next partners with top researchers finding and incentivizing programs and partners to engage in research studies that identify innovative approaches and tools is a priority.
Latest Ideas
Remembering Ann S. Bowers
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Ann S. Bowers. Ann passed away peacefully early Wednesday, January 24th, 2024 leaving a legacy of
Reflections from the National Indian Education Convention and Trade Show
A reflection on the National Indian Education Convention and Trade Show by leaders of the Indigenous STEM in Afterschool Project Imagine walking into a convention
Afterschool STEM: 20 Reasons Why We Love It
Motivated by our ambitious focus to inspire 20 million more young people with STEM opportunities by 2027, we are sharing twenty reasons (in no particular