2022 NGCP Annual Survey Summary
The National Girls Collaborative Project is committed to using an informed approach when serving its vast network of educators and organizations committed to informing and encouraging girls to pursue STEM careers. One way we do this is surveying our network to investigate our reach and impact. We appreciate everyone who responded to the NGCP Annual Survey earlier this year and are pleased to share the results with our network.
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The Connectory Is Changing
On November 15, 2022, The Connectory becomes Connected Girls, a free, curated directory of girl-serving STEAM opportunities, managed by NGCP in partnership with Science Near Me. Providers may start using the new and improved platform now with these guidelines:
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Add to Connected Girls: Girl-Serving STEAM opportunities and events that are designed for K-12 girls or other groups that have been historically excluded.
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Add to Science Near Me: General Out-of-School Time opportunities designed for a K-12 audience and adults. Learn more.
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Save the Date for a Twitter Space on Gender Equity in STEM: Perspectives from Women in Leadership on October 5, 2022 at 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern hosted by NGCP to hear from women leaders in STEM about their inspiration and activation to better serve girls in STEM.
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NGCP National Webinar Series: Addressing STEM Stereotypes
We can break down stereotypes about STEM and help young children, youth, and young adults strengthen their interest and identification with STEM. Learn about strategies and resources to foster conversation with diverse learners and break down stereotypes.
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Addressing STEM Stereotypes with Youth and Young Adults
October 13, 2022, 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
Addressing STEM Stereotypes with Young Children
October 20, 2022, 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
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Women in Entomology: Meet the Superheroes of Insect Science
October 20, 2022, 4:00 PM Pacific / 7:00 PM Eastern
Women from the Cornell University Insect Collection are doing justice for six-legged creatures around the globe. Dr. Corrie Moreau leads a team of entomologists who study all facets of ant ecology and evolution. Join us as host Nancy Scales-Coddington inquires about their journeys to becoming entomologist. Participants will learn how bugs play a crucial role in ecosystems and are disappearing at an alarming rate. Register and submit questions for panelists.
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NGCP National Webinar: STEM Stories: Women's Experiences Advocating for Equity
November 1, 2022, 11:00 AM Pacific / 2:00 PM Eastern
As part of NGCP’s 20th Anniversary celebrations, the Anniversary Fellowship Program was developed as a unique opportunity for professionals to immerse themselves in equity-focused work in support of NGCP’s national network. Fellows will share experiences working on NGCP's initiatives, and practical tips and resources focused on fostering cultural responsiveness, supporting STEM identity, and using role models effectively.
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NGCP National Webinar: The Genius of Play and STEAM
November 8, 2022, 9:00 AM Pacific / 12:00 PM Eastern
Play can be an effective tool to help kids build STEAM skills. In Collaboration with The Toy Association, learn about free resources available through The Genius of Play initiative, which provides parents, caregivers, and educators with research, expert advice, and ready-to-use ideas and activities to engage kids of all ages in fun and skill-building play. Participants will be empowered with hands-on information and tools ready for immediate application in your program.
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Do You See Your High School Students in Future STEM Careers?
NGCP is collaborating with the American Association of Physics Teachers, Destination Imagination, Hispanic Heritage Foundation, National Alliance for Partnerships in Equity, and the Student Research Foundation on a research project focused on high school students' perceptions of STEM careers. Including your students as part of this research project can help them: further consider their strengths, interests, and career options; receive information from colleges/universities, career and technical schools, and other post-secondary institutions seeking to recruit students with their specific interests, talents, skill sets, and career goals; and gain access to post-secondary scholarship opportunities. Watch your inbox during the back-to-school season for a package from the National College & Career Pathways Study. Please fill out this online form or email info@studentresearch.org to ensure you are on the list.
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New NGCP Staff Members:
NGCP is pleased to welcome Nancy Scales-Coddington to our team. Nancy is the new Director of Strategic Partnerships and will serves as a New York State Collaborative Leadership Team member. She has worked as a STEM advocate in museums, classrooms, and public media for over twenty-three years. In her new role, Nancy will lead efforts to recruit and provide support for local Collaboratives.
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NGCP is hosting a Community Engagement Exchange (CEE) Fellow
As part of the CEE Program, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, NGCP is hosting Gulan Gawdan from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Gulan serves as Library Director at the American University of Kurdistan, and has a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Duhok. She is committed to supporting empowerment opportunities for young Kurds and Iraqis in STEM, and shared "I believe that by becoming a strong female leader empowered by a quality academic education, it can inspire young girls and contribute to positive changes in my country". NGCP's goal is to learn from Gulan's experiences and to support her by providing resources to design and implement equity-focused programming for girls upon her return home. Learn more.
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CSforALL Summit
Memphis, TN, October 19-21, 2022
The theme is “Game Changers in CS", exploring ways to shift the movement to ensure computer science is an equitable and sustainable part of the K-12 experience. With Memphis partner CodeCrew, the Summit will feature conversations with thought leaders highlighting strategies for equity, removing barriers to access, and building meaningful engagement for all students. Register.
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Lights On Afterschool
Nationwide, October 20, 2022
Organized by the Afterschool Alliance, Lights On Afterschool draws attention to the many ways afterschool programs support students by offering them opportunities to learn new things—such as science, community service, and robotics—and discover new skills. The events send a powerful message that millions more kids need quality afterschool programs. Visit Lights On Afterschool for student event ideas (remote or in-person), showcase your program, and find ways to participate without hosting an event.
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National Career Pathways Network (NCPN) Connect Conference
Atlanta, GA, October 20-22, 2022
The NCPN conference is a professional development opportunity offering informative keynote speakers, and timely information for professionals in Career Pathways, CTE, and workforce and economic development. Register.
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Society of Women Engineers Conference (WE22)
Houston, TX, October 20-22, 2022
WE21 is a conference for Women Engineers. This year’s theme is "A World of Opportunity Awaits." Learn, network, and be inspired by diverse women in the fields of technology and engineering. A virtual conference option is available on the registration portal. Register.
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Summer Changes Everything NSLA Conference
Washington, DC, October 24-26, 2022
The National Summer Learning Association (NSLA) conference is an opportunity for stakeholders in the summer learning movement to share resources, best practices, and solutions for summer learning and afterschool programs. Register.
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InventED Convening
Alexandria, VA, November 15-17, 2022
The 2022 theme "Reconnect, Reimagine, Reinvigorate", celebrates progress and what’s next to build awareness of Invention Education across K-12 learning. The in-person event is for those engaged in Invention Education and ready to collaborate in a design sprint workshop. Those new to Invention Education are invited to attend virtually for a curated set of programming designed to kickstart engagement in Invention Education. Register.
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Joint Mathematics Meetings
Boston, MA, January 4-7, 2023
For professionals interested in learning about innovative mathematical research, advancing mathematical achievement, providing the communication and tools to progress in the field, encouraging mathematical research, and connecting with the mathematical community. Registration discounts available until December 20, 2022. Register.
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National Afterschool Association (NAA) Convention
Orlando, FL March 19-22, 2023
NAA exists to inspire, connect, and equip those who work with and on behalf of children and youth during out-of-school time. This year's convention theme is "You. Us. All." Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in networking, workshops, daily keynotes, and an interactive Learning Expo for professionals and leaders in afterschool. Early bird registration ends November 4, 2022. Register.
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CAVU's Climate Innovation Challenge
Climate Advocates Voces Unidas (CAVU) inspires locally-led climate solutions through visual storytelling and educational programming. The free climate challenge includes access to NGSS and ELA Common Core-aligned storytelling curriculum, resources, and classroom support to empower youth in designing creative solutions to climate change. The challenge is designed to meet standards for middle school youth and can be adapted for a diverse age range. Learn more.
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Earth Science Week is October 9-15, 2022
The American Geosciences Institute has developed teaching and learning resources exploring this year’s theme, "Earth Science for a Sustainable World", professional development opportunities for educators, and online resources about geoscience careers. Celebrate with the IF/THEN® Collection by searching earth science to explore activities featuring diverse women role models engaged in ecology, environmental justice, and geology.
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NASA Funding Opportunity: Community Anchor Awards
NASA Teams Engaging Affiliated Museums and Informal Institutions (TEAM II) is accepting proposals for the Community Anchor Awards, designed to support and strengthen institutions as community resources for informal education related to space exploration, aeronautics, space science, earth science, or microgravity. U.S. nonprofit science museums, planetariums, youth-serving organizations, and libraries are eligible to apply. Proposals due October 18, 2022. Learn more.
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National Chemistry Week (NCW) is October 16-22, 2022
This year's theme is "Fabulous Fibers: The Chemistry of Fabrics". NCW encourages chemists and chemistry enthusiasts to build awareness of chemistry at the local level. The National Informal STEM Education Network has resources for hosting your own chemistry event.
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National Cyber Security Awareness Month
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. The theme for 2022 is “See Yourself in Cyber". The theme empowers individuals and organizations to own their role in protecting their part of cyberspace. Visit staysafeonline.org for tips and resources.
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NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing
The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) Award for Aspirations in Computing (AiC) honors 9-12th grade self-identifying women, genderqueer, or non-binary students for their computing-related achievements and encourages them to pursue their passions. Recipients are selected based on aptitude and aspirations in technology and computing, demonstrated by computing experience, computing-related activities, leadership, tenacity in the face of barriers to access, and plans for post-secondary education. Application deadline is October 20, 2022. Learn more.
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International Day of the Girl
October 11, 2022
The 2022 theme is, "Our time is now—our rights, our future". In commemoration of the 10th anniversary, the theme is a reflection on the barriers to girls' rights to education, physical and mental wellness, and protections needed for a life without violence, as well as a call to action rooted in girls' resourcefulness, creativity, tenacity, and resilience. Share stories, blogs, and videos of inspiring girls who are changemakers. Learn more.
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The National Girls Collaborative Project™ promotes equity and STEM experiences as diverse as the world we live in. Our mission is to connect, create, and collaborate to transform STEM for all youth. | |
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Support Our Work
Help create the tipping point for gender equity in STEM. Your support helps NGCP connect, create, and collaborate to transform STEM for all youth. Your generosity allows us to support programs working to increase girls’ interest in STEM by providing collaboration support, professional development, curriculum, and helpful evaluation and assessment techniques. Consider making a recurring donation to maximize your impact!
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