Twenty-seven schools and education-focused
nonprofits in Delaware, Illinois, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the
District of Columbia will receive grants totaling $868,000 to
modernize or create state-of-the-art science labs
Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC), the nation’s largest energy delivery
company, and the Exelon Foundation announced they will award a
total of $868,000 in Green Lab Grants to 27 education-focused
organizations. The grants will go toward investments in hands-on
educational spaces where high school students can prepare for
careers in STEM (science, technology, math and engineering).
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“We are partnering with local high schools and education-focused
nonprofits, providing resources that will equip young people in our
communities with the critically important STEM skills necessary to
succeed in family-supporting careers,” said Calvin Butler,
president and chief operating officer of Exelon. “We want these
students to one day work for us, and help Exelon lead the clean
energy transformation.”
Public and private schools, as well as nonprofit organizations
that run out-of-school programs serving Title I-eligible students,
can apply for Green Lab Grants of up to $50,000 each. The Museum of
Science and Industry, Chicago, conducts an independent review of
grant applications and administers the program, which benefits
organizations based in Exelon’s service territories in Delaware,
Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the District of
Columbia.
This year’s Green Lab Grants recipients are:
Delaware Partnership for the
Delaware Estuary, Wilmington $15,000; Mussels for Clean Water
Initiative – Research Lab
District of Columbia STEM4US!,
Washington $50,000; Green Construction Training Lab for
Anacostia-area high school students
The Swaliga Foundation, Washington $25,000; OuterSpace
Lab at Potomac Gardens Housing Development
Illinois After School Matters,
Chicago $35,000; Urban STEM space and gardening apprenticeship
program
Calculated Genius, Chicago $50,000; Free STEM lab for
Chicago Public Schools students, housed at KDM Engineering
Chicago Youth Centers, Chicago $36,000; Addition of a
Green Lab to the Chicago Youth Center
Curie High School, Chicago $15,000; Sustainability
Exploration Lab addition to Curie FabLab
Current Innovation, NFP, Chicago $40,000; Blue EDP Mobile
Lab for Chicago Public Schools students
Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, Chicago
$29,498; Urban Roots Environmental Justice Program for Al Raby High
School students
Howard Area Community Center, Chicago $33,590 Extended
Reality (XR) Lab addition to the Howard Area Community Center
Morton Freshman Center, Cicero $50,000; Garden Club and
Summer Garden Program
Morton West High School, Berwyn $3,532; Morton
West/Berwyn Community Garden
National Society of Black Engineers – Chicago Professionals,
Chicago $49,950; Environmental Justice MythBusters program for
high school students
The Kingdom Advancement Center Inc, Elgin $37,788;
Creation of R.I.S.E. (Research and Innovation for Scientific
Excellence) Lab
Maryland Carver Vocational
Technical High School, Baltimore $25,000; Carver High
School-based waste reduction program
Fair Hill Environmental Foundation, Inc., Elkton $8,000;
Outdoor lab for grade schoolers to study the Chesapeake Bay
Watershed
Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, Baltimore $12,000;
Conservation-focused robotics program for female high school
students
The Community Ecology Institute, Columbia $40,000; Green
Keys Internship Program
Pennsylvania Creative Tech Works
Design Studio Inc., Philadelphia $49,928; Agricultural
Sustainability through STEM Education & the Internet of Things
(ASSET)
Eddie’s House, Philadelphia $38,000; Partnership with
Swarthmore College to educate facility residents about future
careers in the electric vehicle industry
Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia & Southern New Jersey,
Philadelphia $50,000; Dedicated STEM lab with a mobile STEM
station for female high school students
Imhotep Institute Charter High School, Philadelphia
$40,000; Vertical hydroponics farm
John Bartram Association (doing business as Bartram's
Garden), Philadelphia $15,000; Youth STEM programming at
Bartram’s Garden
Norristown Zoological Society (doing business as Elmwood Park
Zoo), Norristown $15,000; Ninth Grade Zoo STEM Careers
Development Course
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University,
Philadelphia $28,000; Continued work of the Women in Natural
Sciences & the Urban Nature Lab
The City School, Philadelphia $38,000; TCS Hydroponic
STEM Lab
Widener University, Chester $38,000; Mobile Green Labs
(follow up to Next Generation Scientists Summer Camp)
Launched in 2021, Green Lab Grants is an annual program with a
new set of awardees selected each year.
The Green Lab Grants program is one of several Exelon
initiatives that support education and workforce development. The
annual Exelon Foundation STEM Leadership Academy gives teen girls
ages 16-19 from diverse and low-income communities the opportunity
to learn from women working in STEM and other leaders; explore
sustainability, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and climate
change; and connect with like-minded peers. Through a $1 million
per year scholarship program launched in 2021, Exelon Foundation
STEM Leadership Academy alumnae can apply for scholarships to cover
costs associated with college. Earlier this year, the Exelon
Foundation committed $2.4 million in scholarships to 24 college
freshmen selected for the company’s HBCU Corporate Scholars
Program, launched in partnership with UNCF (United Negro College
Fund), to provide scholarship assistance, internship experiences
and early-career readiness training to students attending
historically Black colleges and universities.
In addition to these and other education programs for students,
Exelon creates and supports workforce academies to prepare youth
and work-ready adults for family-supporting careers. All told,
Exelon and its energy delivery companies — Atlantic City Electric,
BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco — have more than 75
unique workforce development programs designed to bring economic
equity, empowerment and employment opportunity to under-resourced
communities.
More information about Exelon’s culture of corporate citizenship
is available at exeloncorp.com.
About Exelon
Exelon (Nasdaq: EXC) is a Fortune 200 company and the nation’s
largest energy delivery company, serving more than 10 million
customers through six fully regulated transmission and distribution
utilities — Atlantic City Electric (ACE), Baltimore Gas and
Electric (BGE), Commonwealth Edison (ComEd), Delmarva Power &
Light (DPL), PECO Energy Company (PECO), and Potomac Electric Power
Company (Pepco). More than 18,000 Exelon employees dedicate their
time and expertise to powering a cleaner and brighter future for
our customers and communities through reliable, affordable and
efficient energy delivery, workforce development, equity, economic
development and volunteerism. Follow Exelon on Twitter @Exelon.
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