2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
2019 FIRST® STEM Equity
Community Innovation Grant
Shelley Henderson
FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director
October 12, 2018

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
Welcome & Session Overview

Session Agenda:
• Introduction and background
• Request for proposals
  – Overview
  – Project Timeline
     • NOI due on 11-4-18
  – Funding & Eligibility
  – Activities & Reporting
  – Selection Criteria & Submission
• Question and answers
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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
Introduction and Background:
THE ORGANIZATION, STRATEGIC
   OBJECTIVE & RATIONALE

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
FIRST® is...

 Inspiring youth to become science & technology leaders & innovators,
by engaging them in exciting, experiential, Mentor- and project-based programs
  that teach science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills, inspire
              innovation, and foster well-rounded life capabilities.

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion

FIRST is committed to…
•   Building STEM literacy and confidence is required to
    be successful in nearly every endeavor in today’s
    technology-rich society.

•   STEM competence and confidence creates pathways
    to well-paying jobs and entrepreneurial opportunities in
    the fastest-growing fields, creating the potential for
    young people to achieve purposeful and prosperous
    lives.

•   Collectively, we must enable our young people to grow
    up to solve the world’s most pressing problems, be
    strong citizens, and build a brighter future.

•   FIRST is committed to bringing its programs to
    students who would benefit most, and is actively
    engaged in developing strategies that will ensure
    greater access to its programs and reduce
    inequalities.
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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
The End Point

     Diversity across all       Diversity of
                            =
    four FIRST programs         population

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
Diversity Outreach Populations

Populations        Definitions
Underrepresented Racial/ethnic populations historically less
                 represented in STEM fields, include: Hispanics and
                 Latinos, African Americans, American Indians,
                 Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific
                 Islanders (Committee on STEM Education, 2013)

Underserved        Populations traditionally lacking access to specific
                   fields of STEM: girls and young women,
                   economically disadvantaged students, first
                   generation in college, vulnerable youth including
                   those with disabilities, disconnected youth, and
                   those living in rural or urban areas, LGBTQ+
                   (Committee on STEM Education, 2013 and others)
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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
Inclusive, Equitable Environments

Disparity: Difference or gap in 1) culture or background,
2) access or resources, 3) experience or engagement,
or 4) impact or outcomes

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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
ED&I Web Page: Strategy Information

       https://www.firstinspires.org/about/diversityinclusion

       https://info.firstinspires.org/stem-equity-grant-2019
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2019 FIRST STEM Equity Community Innovation Grant - Shelley Henderson FIRST Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director October 12, 2018 - FIRST Inspires
STEM Equity Community Innovation Grants

                               •   To date, FIRST has awarded nearly $1.2 million to more
                                   than 38 communities across the U.S. and Canada
        Findings debunk
deficit ideologies:            •   All programs represented in the awards – most
underrepresented and               organizers & participants new to FIRST
underserved youth are not      •   Sites included higher education institutions,
less interested or capable –       schools/school districts (including a distance-learning
suggesting an access issue,        center for indigenous students, a residential alternative
not ability or interest            school for neglected children & an academy for students
                                   with Autism), neighborhood association, library system,
                                   and Boys and Girls Club, Girls Inc., Girl Scouts, 4-H,
                                   YMCA and other non-profits
       Building on success
                               •   12 grantees have been selected for the current cohort:
factors and projects with
potential for national reach        ― 9 new sites: 4 in NY from Gala paddle raise;
and aligning with School              also 5 in GA, MI, NC, WA and WI
Engagement efforts                  ― 3 continuation grants in KY, LA and SC
                               •   Launch of new round focused on districts with high-
                                   poverty schools in the United States
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What Are High-Poverty Schools?

• High-poverty schools are defined as public schools
  where more than 75.0 percent of the students are
  eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (FRPL)

• About 97 percent of high-poverty elementary schools
  were identified as Title I schools

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High-Poverty vs. Low-Poverty Schools

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Request for Proposals:
THE TIMELINE, ELIGIBILITY &
   FUNDING PRIORITIES

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2019 Grant Timeline

                               Activity                       Key Dates
Request for Proposals (RFP) release                   October 5, 2018
Informational webinar and Q&A session                 October 12, 2018
Notification of intent (NOI) to apply deadline        November 4, 2018
Invitation to submit a full proposal                  November 30, 2018
Full proposal deadline                                January 13, 2019
Rolling review process                                Feb - Mar 2019
Community grant award notification                    March 30, 2019
Technical assistance(TA)/MOU development              April 15, 2019
Grants disbursement                                   April 30, 2019
Registration preparation                              May 2019
Implementation, monthly training and TA/Site Visits   July 2019-June 2020
Interim report due                                    September 27, 2019
Interim report due                                    February 15, 2020
Project conclusion                                    June 30, 2020
Final report due                                      August 30, 2020

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Notification of Intent to Apply

NOI Process
• NOIs must be submitted using Submittable—the portal FIRST is
  using to streamline the online application process.
   – The Submittable form for the NOI can be found HERE.

• NOIs are due by 11:59 pm EST on November 4th and no late NOIs
  will be accepted.
• FIRST will review NOIs and send invitations by email by November
  30th to selected communities to proceed with full proposal
  submission.
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NOI, continued

NOI Components
• Anchor school district name and address,
• Experience running FIRST® teams,
• Targeted disadvantaged students,
• List of potential collaborators,
• Short paragraph summary of the proposed activities,
• Which FIRST programs proposed,
• How many teams/students by program,
• FIRST Strategies for Inspiring Success for All Training modules
  completion status,
• Description of the funding needs with categories, and
• Total amount requested.

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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Training:
Strategies for Inspiring Success for All
• Strategies for Inspiring Success for All
  course includes 3 web-based modules:                                            “So now, knowing my bias, I
                                                                                  will try to compensate in
       ― M1: Invisible Inequities                                                 recruiting all different groups. I
       ― M2: Hidden Messages                                                      was going to say recruit them
       ― M3: Inspiring Success                                                    equally but now after following
• Find access to the course at                                                    the module, I will say that I
  www.firstinspires.org/inspiring-success                                         need to approach this with
                                                                                  equity in mind--not equality.”
• Taking the modules may enhance your ability
  to innovate and strategize in alignment with                                                                Jared
  ED&I goals and priorities
                                                                                      Module 1   Module 2   Module 3
                            IMPACT (832 Responses)
                                                                                       Survey     Survey     Survey
Percent of respondents who indicated that their thinking changed a little or a lot:    61-75%     65-82%     70-87%
recruiting youth, recruiting Mentors, creating inclusion, assigning tasks or roles,
acknowledging unconscious bias
Percent of respondents who indicated that they were somewhat or very likely to        63-80%     65-87%     73-86%
change behaviors including: recruiting youth, recruiting Mentors, creating
inclusion, assigning tasks or roles, acknowledging unconscious bias

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Funding & Eligibility

Funding
•   Period: July 2019 to June 30, 2020 with potential for continuation
     – Recipients of the 2019 grants as a conditions of grant receipt will sign a MOU
       including the opportunity for multi-year, non-binding MOU implementation partnership
•   Amount: $5,000 to $50,000 with an average award of $25,000
•   Usage: Grants may cover costs of meeting the needs of students participating
    in the proposed activities including
     – Tools, materials, robot kits, registration fees, coach/mentor stipends, travel, food, etc.
       required to run FIRST teams
     – Activities and costs associated with starting and running teams:
       http://www.firstinspires.org/start-a-team
     – Other expenses essential to removing barriers for underrepresented, underserved,
       and vulnerable populations
     – Other personnel budget line items are discouraged; other non-allowable activities
•   No matching or in-kind contributions are required, but both sustainability and
    intent to leverage this award are important.
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Funding & Eligibility, continued

Eligibility
•   Coalitions
     – The coalition approach will be prioritized. Coalitions are groups of two or
       more entities in shared action. A school district is required to serve
       as the anchor coalition member for the application. For example, a
       coalition could consist of the local school district, a local nonprofit, and a
       local or regional FIRST organization.

• Individuals
     – FIRST headquarters staff, field staff and partners (including Regional
       Directors, FIRST Affiliate and Operational Partners, VISTA members
       and Senior Mentors) may not apply directly but can build coalitions that
       submit collaborative proposals.
     – This applies to FIRST Teams, Coaches and Mentors also.
     – Interested, but ineligible parties can form or join a coalition.

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Activities & Reporting

Activities
• Starting, running FIRST teams
• Include activities that:
   – Foster community outreach to increase STEM diversity,
   – Enhance inclusion within FIRST team environments,
   – Remove barriers to participation for targeted underrepresented, underserved
     and vulnerable populations
   – Expose populations to new experiences and FIRST events
• FIRST seeks innovation in approach to community outreach,
  collaboration, program participant engagement and support.

Reporting
Regular grantee conference calls/visits, interim and final reports on
progress and the use of funds using template provided, record of
receipts maintained; surveys and interviews and demographic data will
also be required.
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Selection Criteria & Submission

Selection Criteria
•   Alignment with the goals of FIRST to improve access to its programs and
    inclusive practices on FIRST teams prioritizing underrepresented,
    underserved and vulnerable students
•   Creation of new FIRST teams or greater access to existing FIRST teams in
    districts with high-poverty school
•   Explanation of perceived need in the community, capacity to conduct
    coalition-building with entities/organizations currently meeting those
    pressing community needs, and collaboration with local FIRST leadership
•   Strength and execution track record of the anchor school district
    collaborating with community partners to benefit disadvantaged students
•   Value of the proposed activities relative to the requested grant amount and
    intent to leverage the initial grant to offer future programs

Submission
•   Email notifications to proceed with full proposal submission by November
    30th; full proposals will be due on January 13, 2019.
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Q&A Session

     Questions? Email: diversity@firstinpires.org

THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST & BEST OF LUCK!

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Special Thanks

The grant is made possible as part of the FIRST Equity, Diversity &
Inclusion initiative with generous support from our sponsors:
Apple, Arconic Foundation, Qualcomm, Bosch, Caterpillar, Cisco,
Cognizant, The Dow Chemical Company, Fidelity Charitable, GM,
GitHub, John Deere, Verizon, individuals, and anonymous donors.

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