Top 5 STEM Education Grants for Nonprofits

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Securing STEM funding for nonprofits is a critical step in expanding access to quality education, especially in underserved communities. Whether you’re organizing robotics clubs, coding bootcamps, or hands-on science workshops, grants can provide the financial support needed to scale your impact. In this guide, we highlight the Top 05 STEM education grants for nonprofits available year-round — offering awards from $1,000 to $50,000 — to help you bring innovation and opportunity to K–12 students across the U.S.

🌟 1. STEM Minigrants by National Girls Collaborative Project

DetailsInformation
Grant AmountUp to $1,000
Application PeriodAwarded year-round; deadlines vary by state/regional NGCP collaboratives
EligibilityPublic, private, charter schools; homeschool; 501(c)(3) organizations
Focus AreasEngineering, STEM/STEAM/STREAM, Technology Education/Computer Science, Underserved Populations/At Risk
Grade LevelsK–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12
Content AreasMathematics, Science
Themes & SkillsCollaboration, Communication, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Innovation, Problem Solving
Geographic ScopeNational
Contact National Girls Collaborative
info@ngcproject.org
4616 25th Ave. NE #248, Seattle, WA 98105
WebsiteNGCP Minigrants

Overview
The National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) offers STEM Minigrants to support girl-serving programs in science, technology, engineering, and math. These minigrants fund innovative projects encouraging girls to pursue STEM careers and education, especially those involving new collaborations between organizations. Applicants must register with NGCP’s Connectory. Deadlines vary by state or regional collaborative.

🌟 2. Wireless, STEM, and Radio Technology Education Project Grants

DetailsInformation
Grant AmountUp to $3,000
Application PeriodAccepted year-round
EligibilityPublic, private, charter schools; homeschool; 501(c)(3) organizations
Focus AreasEngineering, Professional Development, STEM/STEAM/STREAM, Technology Education/Computer Science, Technology Equipment/Devices
Grade LevelsGrades 3–5, 6–8, 9–12, Higher Ed, Adult
Content AreasMathematics, Science
Themes & SkillsCollaboration, Communication
Geographic ScopeNational
Contact ARRL Foundation
foundation@arrl.org
225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111-1400
Phone: 860.594.0200
WebsiteARRL Foundation – Special Funds

Overview
Sponsored by the Alfred E. Friend, Jr., W4CF, Educational Activities Fund, this grant supports educational initiatives in wireless technology, radio, and STEM. Administered by the ARRL Foundation, the program prioritizes youth engagement and local radio club partnerships. It funds projects year-round and encourages amateur radio education and outreach efforts.

🌟 3. Saxena Family Foundation Grants

DetailsInformation
Grant AmountAverage awards range from $5,000 to $50,000
Application PeriodAccepted year-round
EligibilityPublic, charter schools; homeschool; 501(c)(3) and 509(a) nonprofits (not private foundations)
Focus Areas Career and College Readiness, CTE, Engineering, Equity and Diversity, Literacy, PreK-12, Professional Development, STEM/STEAM/STREAM, Technology Education, Underserved Populations
Grade LevelsK–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12, Higher Ed, Adult
Content AreasMathematics, Physical Education, Science
Themes & SkillsCritical Thinking, Innovation, Problem Solving
Geographic ScopeNational
Contact The Saxena Family Foundation
info@saxenafoundation.org
Website Saxena Foundation Grant Guidelines

Overview
The Saxena Family Foundation supports nonprofits and educational organizations working to improve STEM education, gender equity, and literacy across the U.S. Special emphasis is placed on the empowerment of women and girls through education, life-skills training, and economic development. Applicants must be nonprofit organizations under IRS 501(c)(3) or 509(a) status. Projects must be nonsectarian and benefit the broader community. Applications are accepted year-round and may be submitted via email.

🌟 4. Halliburton Foundation Grants

DetailsInformation
Grant AmountAwards vary
Application PeriodAccepted year-round
EligibilityPublic, private, and charter schools; homeschool; 501(c)(3) organizations
Focus Areas Community Involvement, Engineering, Family/Social Services, General Education, Literacy, PreK–12, Professional Development, STEM/STEAM/STREAM, Technology Education/Computer Science, Technology Equipment
Grade LevelsPreK, K–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12, Higher Ed, Adult
Content AreasHealth, Reading/English/Language Arts, Science
Themes & SkillsEnvironmental Literacy, Health Literacy
Geographic ScopeNational (preference to areas with Halliburton operations)
Contact Halliburton Foundation
resource.FHOUCRW@Halliburton.com
Website Halliburton Foundation Granting Programs

Overview
The Halliburton Foundation supports U.S.-based nonprofit organizations focused on education, the environment, health and safety, and social services. Education-related grants prioritize STEM, literacy, and energy-related subjects. While open to national applicants, the foundation gives preference to organizations located in areas where Halliburton has a significant operational presence. Applications are reviewed year-round and must demonstrate strong community impact.

🌟 5. Educational Assistance and Training Programs – CICF

DetailsInformation
Grant Amount$2,500 to $15,000
Application PeriodAccepted year-round
EligibilityPublic, private, charter schools; homeschool; 501(c)(3) organizations
Focus Areas Community Involvement, Literacy, PreK–12, Service Learning, Special Needs, Underserved Populations/At Risk
Grade LevelsPreK, K–2, 3–5, 6–8, 9–12, Higher Ed
Content AreasMathematics, Reading/English/Language Arts, Science
Themes & SkillsCivic Literacy, Creativity
Geographic ScopeNational
Contact Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF)
1201 F St. NW Ste. 250
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: 202.759.6769
cicfrequest@cruising.org
Website CICF Grant Guidelines

Overview
Sponsored by the Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF), this grant supports educational and training programs that promote literacy, citizenship, and life skills, especially for underserved and minority populations. CICF prioritizes initiatives that enhance reading, math, and science achievement across grade levels, with past recipients including national literacy and youth development organizations. Applications are accepted year-round.