Boston Scientific Foundation Awards $432,657 in STEM Education Grants to 28 Organizations, Boosting Support for Economically Disadvantaged Students

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Boston Scientific Foundation Awards $432,657 in STEM Education Grants to 28 Organizations, Boosting Support for Economically Disadvantaged Students

Boston Scientific Corporation, through its Boston Scientific Foundation, has announced a significant boost in its commitment to STEM education by awarding a total of $432,657 in grants to 28 organizations, including SciSci. These grants aim to enrich science, technology, engineering, and math education for economically disadvantaged K-12 students across the United States. The foundation's initiative targets communities where Boston Scientific employees live and work, including locations in California, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Texas, and Puerto Rico. With an anticipated 60% increase in STEM education grants expected in 2025, this funding is set to further enhance educational opportunities and outcomes for students and teachers alike.

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