Resource Donations
How to Donate Materials, Dollars, or Skills.
Ready to make an immediate impact? View our Material Resource Lists to see what is needed in the STEM and VPA classrooms. These lists are kid generated and Teacher approved. Direct asset purchases are tax deductible.
Have a specific STEM or VPA skillset and would like to donate your time and talent as part of a masterclass? Find out how below. The key is that you have a passion for your craft.
Want to donate, but aren’t sure which asset is needed most? Make a financial donation. leave a note, and we’ll ensure your donated dollars are used to purchase the most needed items, based on feedback from school administration.
VPA Materials
Audio Tuners. An unlimited supply of paint. Canvas. Marble. Clay. Vocal lessons. Yamaha Keyboards. Professional recording studios. Passionate The ability to practice what you want, when you want, for as long as you want. Our needs are many.
STEM Materials
Microcontrollers. Petri Dishes. Drone Batteries. 3d printer filament in mulitple colors. A 3mi particle accelorator. An official red ryder carbine action, 200-shot, range model air-rile with a compass in the stock and this thing that tells time.
VPA Mentors
A Patient Care Technician with award winning artwork seen around the city? Hip-hop dancer who hides her ballerina trained roots? Bartender by day, classically trained Opera Singer by night? They walk among us and we have met them. Your talents, experience, and insight are needed in ways you cannot imagine. Click below to find out how you can help them explore new ideas, perfect techniques, and open up a world of possibilities.
STEM Mentors
From Astro Nerds, to Science Communicators, to Mad Scientists - we need your help shaping the minds of the next generation. Helped send a man to the moon? Grew up hacking video games instead of just playing them? Spent time in the Military testing for radioisotopes? Know how to MacGuyver a lead testing kit from 3 toothpicks, an old bottle cap, and chewing gum? Then we definitely need to talk. Click below to find out the projects the kids are working on how you can help.