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Principal Foundation and EVERFI from Blackbaud Reach 26,000 U.S. Students with Growing National Data Science Program

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Principal Foundation and EVERFI from Blackbaud have announced the successful expansion of their DataSetGo program, a digital curriculum designed to introduce high school students to data science. Since its launch in 2022, the program has reached over 26,000 students across 400 schools in the U.S. In the 2023-2024 academic year alone, it reached 17,000 new students in 200 additional schools. DataSetGo aims to prepare students for careers in data science, a field expected to create up to 1.4 million new jobs by 2027, according to the World Economic Forum. The program has a special emphasis on schools in low- to moderate-income communities and aligns with national educational standards. This year, $50,000 in awards were given to ten Distinguished Scholars to further support their education and career aspirations.

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  • DataSetGo reached over 26,000 students in 400 U.S. schools since 2022.
  • In the 2023-2024 academic year, 17,000 new students participated from 200 additional schools.
  • Program aligns with national educational standards and is free for educators.
  • Data science is expected to create up to 1.4 million new jobs by 2027.
  • Awarded $50,000 to ten Distinguished Scholars to support further education.
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  • No direct financial impact or revenue generation information for Blackbaud.
  • Lack of detailed performance metrics for the effectiveness of the program.

DataSetGo, a first-of-its-kind digital curriculum, is opening doors to data science careers at more than 400 schools, with $50,000 in recent awards to those who show promise in the field

DES MOINES, Iowa, June 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Principal® Foundation, a global nonprofit organization committed to helping people and communities build financially secure futures, and EVERFI® from Blackbaud®, the leader in powering social impact through education, announce the second and biggest year of DataSetGo, a first-of-its-kind interactive digital curriculum that teaches high school students the fundamentals of data science and its value in daily life, the workforce, and the world.

Since its inception in 2022, DataSetGo has reached over 26,000 high school students in over 400 schools throughout the U.S. In the 2023-2024 academic year, the program reached over 17,000 new students and 200 additional schools across ten states, including New York, Texas, and California.

Last fall, DataSetGo expanded to include DataSetGo Distinguished Scholars, a new national program that equips students to explore postsecondary education and workforce opportunities, including those in the rapidly growing field of data science.

Data science roles can be found in nearly every industry and according to the World Economic Forum, there could be up to 1.4 million new jobs created in data science and data analytics between 2023 and 2027.

"Having learned more about the possible job opportunities has opened several possibilities I had no idea existed. It would be a dream to learn more about data analysis and science to eventually make a profession out of it one day," wrote Jarod Story, a Distinguished Scholar who attends Irving High School near Dallas, Texas.

All the schools that use the DataSetGo curriculum are in low- to moderate-income communities, where educators have given the program high marks. The research-backed curriculum was designed to align with national educational standards and is provided at no cost to educators through a strategic partnership between Principal Foundation and EVERFI.

"This program [DataSetGo] is totally awesome. I'm so overwhelmingly proud of my students," said LaTara Meyers, a teacher at H.D. Woodson High School in Washington, D.C., whose student Amaya Bostic is among the Distinguished Scholars.

The full list of ten Distinguished Scholars was announced in May. Each student received a $5,000 award, for a total of $50,000.

"These impressive students seized the opportunity to learn about data science and the doors it could open for them," said Jo Christine Miles, Director, Principal Foundation and Community Relations, Principal. "We're thrilled to provide awards that will help them continue to pursue their dreams."

"In nearly every industry, data science skills are in high demand. DataSetGo ensures that students are aware of the opportunities and equipped to pursue them – because then, their career options are endless," said Ray Martinez, co-founder and President of EVERFI from Blackbaud.

Six of the ten Distinguished Scholars ("national award winners") were selected from a national pool of essay submissions that detailed how students plan to apply what they learned through DataSetGo in their careers and lives.

The other four Scholars ("local award winners") were selected from schools in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Washington, D.C.; and Dallas, Texas who participated in DataSetGo virtual or in-person learning sessions. Three of these local award winners were selected throughout the school year.

The final local 2023-2024 Distinguished Scholar was announced at an in-person event in Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday, May 13. Hosted by EVERFI and Principal Foundation, the event celebrated the DataSetGo program and featured sessions with guest speakers who rely on data science in their careers in professional sports, artificial intelligence, and entertainment.

Below are the 2023-2024 DataSetGo Distinguished Scholars. The entry window for the 2024-2025 competition will open September 15.

National award winners:

  • Tanasia Kennedy, NC, Sugar Creek Charter (Teacher – Tony Brantley)
  • Adnrew Chun, NY, Benjamin N. Cardozo High School (Teacher – Travis Malekpour)
  • Valeria Tamayo, TX, Fossil Ridge High School (Teacher – Sandra McCorkle)
  • Jenna Wrinkler, TX, Irving High School (Teacher – Denovias Mack)
  • Rico Lane, GA, East Coweta High School (Teacher – Laura Colley)
  • Fareeha Naaz, NC, Hickory Ridge High School (Teacher – Bernie Thompson)

Local award winners:

  • Brooklyn, N.Y. – Ashlee Bailey, Brooklyn Prep High School (Teacher – Diana Isern)
  • Minneapolis, Minn. – Mohamed "Ali" Ali, Hiawatha High School (Teacher – Gwendolyn Fortune)
  • Washington, D.C. – Amaya Bostic, H.D. Woodson High School (Teacher – LaTara Meyers)
  • Dallas, Texas – Jarod Story, Irving High School (Teacher – Denovias Mack)

For more information about DataSetGo or the DataSetGo Distinguished Scholars award program, visit https://principal.everfi.com.

About Principal® Foundation
Principal Financial Group Foundation, Inc. ("Principal Foundation") is a duly recognized 501(c)(3) entity focused on providing philanthropic support to programs that build financial security in the communities where Principal Financial Group, Inc. ("Principal") operates. While Principal Foundation receives funding from Principal, Principal Foundation is a distinct, independent, charitable entity. Principal Foundation does not practice any form of investment advisory services and is not authorized to do so. Established in 1987, Principal Foundation works with organizations that are helping to shape and support the journey to financial security by ensuring access to essential needs, fostering social and cultural connections, and promoting financial inclusion. 3609043-052024

About EVERFI® from Blackbaud® 
EVERFI from Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB) is an international technology company driving social impact through education to address the most challenging issues affecting society ranging from financial wellness to mental health to workplace conduct and other critical topics. Founded in 2008, EVERFI's Impact-as-a-Service™ solution and digital educational content have reached more than 45 million learners globally. In 2020, the company was recognized as one of the World's Most Innovative Companies by Fast Company and was featured on Fortune Magazine's Impact 20 List. The company was also named to the 2021 GSV EdTech 150, a list of the most transformative growth companies in digital learning. Blackbaud acquired EVERFI in December 2021. To learn more about EVERFI, please visit everfi.com or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, or Twitter @EVERFI.

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FAQ

What is the DataSetGo program by EVERFI and Principal Foundation?

DataSetGo is a digital curriculum designed to teach high school students the fundamentals of data science and its applications in daily life and future careers.

How many students have participated in the DataSetGo program?

Since its inception in 2022, the DataSetGo program has reached over 26,000 high school students.

How many new students joined the DataSetGo program in the 2023-2024 academic year?

In the 2023-2024 academic year, the DataSetGo program reached over 17,000 new students.

How does DataSetGo support students from low- to moderate-income communities?

DataSetGo targets schools in low- to moderate-income communities, providing the curriculum at no cost to educators.

What kind of awards have been given through the DataSetGo program?

In the 2023-2024 academic year, $50,000 in awards were distributed to ten Distinguished Scholars.

What is the expected job market impact of learning data science through programs like DataSetGo?

The World Economic Forum projects up to 1.4 million new jobs in data science and data analytics by 2027.

Which states have schools participating in the DataSetGo program?

Schools from states including New York, Texas, and California are participating in the DataSetGo program.

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