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STEM & AI Education Impact Grants is sponsored by F5 Networks. F5 Networks is committed to building the pipeline of future changemakers and leaders through STEM & AI Education Impact Grants, by investing in global programs to increase access to STEM & AI education and career opportunities for girls, youth of color, women, and other traditio…
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Code Empowers Global Good Community inspired. Employee driven. F5 is committed to being a force for social good.
This passion for giving back has been at the heart of the company since its inception. And for nearly 25 years, it’s been the dedication and grassroots efforts of our employees that have driven the “business of doing good” at F5. Making connections is an integral part of our company DNA.
F5 solutions help organizations take their innovative ideas from development to delivery quickly and securely. And this commitment to connection extends to our role as global citizens as well. At F5, we believe that the connection between our digital code and our human code is how we help build, support, and empower our communities.
Therefore, we are committed to wholeheartedly doing our part—by putting forward our best individual and collective efforts—to help every person, anywhere, feel valued and connected to the greater whole. How F5 is Investing in the Business of Doing Good Home is where the heart is. F5ers have always demonstrated a passionate engagement with—and a deep desire to serve—the communities where they live and work.
Through the Global Good program, employees can realize their passion for doing good in whatever ways work best for them. F5 corporate social responsibility initiatives include paid time off for volunteering; donation matching; opportunities for employees to participate in localized philanthropic campaigns, grant committees, and the Global Good Ambassador program; and Community Impact Grants.
Learn about milestone moment for the F5 Community Impact Grant program › Find out how F5ers are making the world a better place › Read the inspirational stories of Community Impact Grant recipients › Code knows no boundaries. At F5, we believe that world-changing ideas should not be limited by an individual’s gender, race, nationality, or socio-economic status.
F5 is committed to helping build the pipeline of tomorrow’s changemakers and future leaders through STEM & AI Education Impact Grants, and by investing in global programs to increase access to STEM & AI education and career opportunities for girls, youth of color, women, and other traditionally underrepresented groups.
Meet the F5 2025 STEM Education Grant partners › Meet the F5 2024 STEM Education Grant partners › Meet the F5 2023 STEM Education Grant partners › Increase the potential to do good. We are committed to extending our purpose, reach, and connections beyond the walls of F5 by using our expertise to support nonprofit organizations with their digital transformation efforts.
We also provide Tech for Good Impact Grants and in-kind donations to help nonprofits update their technological resources, making it possible for them to streamline administrative efforts, improve data security, and—most importantly—expedite their missions so they can do even more to help those they serve.
2026 F5 Tech for Good Climate Justice Grant Notification › Learn about our 2025 Tech for Good partners › Learn about our 2024 Tech for Good Grant partners › We Foster Community, Inside and Out Together, we actively build a company culture where everyone feels they can be themselves and reach their full potential.
Investing in the Next Generation of Black Leaders F5 partners with Rainier Scholars as it prepares students of color for long-term academic success and lives of leadership. Our Employees Make the World a Better Place From Day 1, François Locoh-Donou, F5 CEO, has fostered a culture that is passionate about serving others, both within our roles with the company, and in our private lives.
We developed our Community Impact Grants as a way to expand the impact of our service. Each quarter, employees can apply for Community Impact Grants on behalf of nonprofits they support. These employees are already making a difference in their community with these nonprofits and we want to do everything we can to support their incredible work.
Here are some recent grant recipients and the employees that made it happen. Devon serves on the North Carolina Board of Directors for Youth Villages . Youth Villages has helped over 9,000 young people transition out of state custody into independence.
David has been working with Second Harvest for eight years via the Inland Northwest Ice Bowl. Second Harvest has been providing hunger relief services since 1971 and feeds 55,000 people each week. Zach has worked for, volunteered with, and fundraised on behalf of Aurora Commons for four years.
Aurora Commons provides critical services to people experiencing homelessness and drug dependence. Featured STEM Education Grant Partners We are honored to support these organizations in their work to increase STEM access and representation of women and girls of color and underserved youth around the world. Does your organization have questions about partnering with F5 Global Good?
Are you interested in learning more about becoming part of the F5 family? Deliver and Secure Every App F5 application delivery and security solutions are built to ensure that every app and API deployed anywhere is fast, available, and secure. Learn how we can partner to deliver exceptional experiences every time.
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Describe how grant funding will create impact for your organization's mission.
Provide quantitative success metrics in STEM education for women and girls of color.
Describe your organization's geographic service area and population served.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations supporting STEM & AI education, particularly for girls, youth of color, women, and other traditionally underrepresented groups. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education & Human Resources (IUSE: EHR) Program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF). This program promotes novel, creative, and transformative approaches to generating and using new knowledge about STEM teaching and learning to improve STEM education for undergraduate students. It supports projects that bring recent advances in STEM knowledge into undergraduate education, adapt, improve, and incorporate evidence-based practices, and lay the groundwork for institutional improvement in STEM education. Professional development for instructors to ensure adoption of new and effective pedagogical techniques is a potential topic of interest.
The National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program (NLG-L) supports projects that address critical needs of the library and archives fields and have the potential to advance practice and strengthen library and archival services for the American public. Successful proposals will generate results such as new models, tools, research findings, services, practices, and/or alliances that can be widely used, adapted, scaled, or replicated to extend and leverage the benefits of federal investment. Applications to IMLS should both advance knowledge and understanding and ensure that the federal investment made generates benefits to society. Specifically, the goals for this program are to generate projects of far-reaching impact that: • Build the workforce and institutional capacity for managing the national information infrastructure and serving the information and education needs of the public. • Build the capacity of libraries and archives to lead and contribute to efforts that improve community well-being and strengthen civic engagement. • Improve the ability of libraries and archives to provide broad access to and use of information and collections with emphasis on collaboration to avoid duplication and maximize reach. • Strengthen the ability of libraries to provide services to affected communities in the event of an emergency or disaster. • Strengthen the ability of libraries, archives, and museums to work collaboratively for the benefit of the communities they serve. Throughout its work, IMLS places importance on diversity, equity, and inclusion. This may be reflected in an IMLS-funded project in a wide range of ways, including efforts to serve individuals of diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; individuals with disabilities; individuals with limited functional literacy or information skills; individuals having difficulty using a library or museum; and underserved urban and rural communities, including children from families with incomes below the poverty line. Application Process: The application process for the NLG-L program has two phases; applicants must begin by applying for Phase I. For Phase I, all applicants must submit Preliminary Proposals by the September 20th deadline listed for this Notice of Funding Opportunity. For Phase II, only selected applicants will be invited to submit Full Proposals, and only those Invited Full Proposals will be considered for funding. Invited Full Proposals will be due March 20, 2024. Funding Opportunity Number: NLG-LIBRARIES-FY24. Assistance Listing: 45.312. Funding Instrument: G. Category: AR,HU. Award Amount: $50K – $1M per award.