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The STEM Fund is built around collaborative impact philanthropy and modeled as a Cluster Philanthropy Fund, inspired by the success of a similar initiative in Asia. as a Clustered Philanthropy Fund, inspired by the success of a similar initiative in Asia, driven by our sister network AVPN. In a pooled fund, multiple donors make grants to a single entity to achieve a more significant and coordinated impact on an issue.
Through this aggregation, donors learn to work together and draw common learnings around a specific impact model. The resources provided are combined to create a larger fund, and the participating donors jointly recommend how these funds can be deployed to generate a compelling and lasting impact on different organizations.
The STEM Fund seeks to strengthen the institutional models and capacities of 10 organizations in Argentina that implement STEM methodologies with young people from 14 to 20 years old in vulnerable contexts, in order to achieve: Obtain measurable improvements in STEM skills. Promote greater aspiration and awareness of STEM-related careers.
Develop and consolidate innovative and sustainable and sustainable models with and impact generation in the impact in the medium term. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in teaching processes processes and in the development of STEM This pilot combines financing flexible financing of USD $24,000. and unrestricted with a clearly defined package of non-financial support, designed to intentionally strengthen the organizations.
participants for a period of 12 months. Perfil of eligible organizations. Community-based organizations All organizations legally incorporated in Argentina Develop and consolidate innovative and sustainable models with the capacity to scale and generate impact in the medium term.
Young people with disabilities Young people out of the educational or labor system STEM programmatic approach Demonstrated experience working with youth ages 14-20, especially from underrepresented groups such as: Innovation to solve real problems Remedial or remedial support in STEM subjects Programming, robotics, AI, environmental sciences Minimum institutional capacities Reach at least 100 young people in 12 months Equipment capable of executing budget and report progress Willingness to develop or update your Theory of Change, MEL system and communication strategy.
Administrative capacity to manage unrestricted funds Innovative, sustainable and replicable models Do you want to apply to the call as a beneficiary organization? Do you want to be part of Currently Lenovo and the BHP Foundation are anchor donors to this fund for the second cohort. Each with a contribution of USD 200,000.
We are looking to incorporate other funders with a commitment of at least USD 100,000 per year to be matched with funds provided by Lenovo and the BHP Foundation. As founder, you will be part of the Advisory and Selection Committee, which is involved in the fund's decision making and in the selection of beneficiaries, among other governance issues.
The fund is highly flexible and can be tailored to your organization's geographic and thematic interests. Join Latimpacto and partners to boost the impact on education For more information write to us at: convocatoria@latimpacto. org Latin America Culture Call for Proposals Cultural Ecosystem MX Call
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in Argentina implementing STEM methodologies with young people (14-20 years old) in vulnerable contexts. Open to other funders with a commitment of at least USD 100,000 per year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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