Community Engineering Corps brings technical professionals and students together to serve communities across the United States. These individuals volunteer their time and expertise to assist communities that do not have the resources to access engineering services. With a strong commitment to community-driven projects, our volunteers work alongside community members to design solutions to identified problems.
The Union of Concerned Scientists is a science-based advocacy nonprofit that uses rigorous, independent science to solve our planet's most pressing problems. The UCS Science Network is an inclusive community of more than 25,000 scientists, engineers, economists, public health specialists, and other experts across the country working to educate the public and inform decisions critical […]
PS Science supports classroom teachers in Title I elementary schools around Los Angeles with materials, curriculum and training so they can provide their students with regular and on-going science. With access to science from an early age, PS Science aims to ensure that all kids have an equal chance at the STEM careers of the […]
Our vision is to help end homelessness by building a BLOCK Home and thriving community on every residential block in Seattle. The model will be accessible nationwide and create a foundation of compassion and empathy for future generations.
A Boston-based group working on the applications of geometry and computing to U.S. redistricting.
We are a nonprofit organization that works every day to empower Bay restoration stakeholders with access to high quality digital services and open tool kits that use data to spark community action and improvement to the environment. In a climate where software and technological approaches are constantly changing, we work to empower others with the […]
Community Engineering Corps brings underserved communities and volunteer engineers together to advance local infrastructure solutions.
Originally March for Science Iowa, we organized in late 2016 and early 2017 to stage a rally at the Iowa Capitol, with other similar organizations staging events elsewhere in the state, on Earth Day 2017. We organized a rally in 2018, a forum in 2019 and other science-oriented events, working with organizations that share similar […]