The JetBlue Foundation Announces 2021 Grantees and Opening of Next Foundation Granting Cycle
JetBlue Foundation has announced grants for 2021 to 10 charitable organizations aimed at enhancing aviation and STEM education for underrepresented communities. Each grant can be up to $50,000 and supports programs fostering diversity and inclusion. The Foundation aims to remove barriers to entry in aviation careers. JetBlue is also accepting applications for the 2022 grant cycle until March 25, 2022. Since 2013, the Foundation has contributed over $2 million to STEM initiatives, working towards greater representation in aviation.
- JetBlue Foundation awarded $50,000 grants to 10 organizations to promote diversity in aviation and STEM.
- Foundation has provided over $2 million in grants since 2013.
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The 2021 JetBlue Foundation Grants Will Help 10 Charitable Organizations Continue their Critical Work Connecting Students from Traditionally Underrepresented Communities to Careers in Aviation
Applications for the 2022 JetBlue Foundation Granting Cycle are Open Now through
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“The JetBlue Foundation truly believes in these organizations and wants to support them as long-term partners. Early in the pandemic, we saw the need for additional support from existing partners, and in 2021 introduced several new programs and initiatives to help. With new programs like virtual programming, technology resources, mentorships, and rapid-response grants, we were able to ensure that our previous grantees could keep their doors open throughout the pandemic to support future aviators,” said
The 2021 JetBlue Foundation Grantees Include:
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EcoExploratorio (
San Juan, Puerto Rico ) is an independent science and technology education initiative inPuerto Rico that seeks to foster curiosity into a growing love and respect for science, and builds resilience through STEM education.The JetBlue Foundation grant will allow for more programming and opportunities in STEM education.
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Above the
Clouds, Inc. (Norwood, Mass. ) is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring joy and hope through the wonder of flight to children and teens who have a serious illness or disability, are underserved, or facing other serious adversity. This grant will help support their 2022 Cadet Programs, which will introduce at-risk youth from underrepresented communities to all the facets of aviation.
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Boys & Girls Club of Broward County (Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ) strives to enable all youth, especially those in most need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. BGCBC will use itsJetBlue Foundation grant to continue fostering academic success, building character, nurturing healthy minds and bodies and engaging communities.
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Inter
American University of Puerto Rico , Bayamón Campus (San Juan, Puerto Rico ) has the onlySchool of Aeronautics in theCaribbean to offer bachelor’s degrees in different areas of airway sciences, such as aircraft systems management (professional pilot) and aviation sciences management.The JetBlue Foundation grant will be used to develop new educational training programs and courses.
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Museum of Discovery andScience, Inc. (Fort Lauderdale, Fla. ) (MODS) welcomes individuals from all walks of life to visit, experience, connect and discover inspiring science. Through theJetBlue Foundation grant, MODS will be able to continue supporting a culture of hospitality for all family structures, individuals and families with physical and emotional disabilities and disparities in education, social and economic status.
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The Lower East Side Girls Club of New York, Inc. (New York City ) supports young women and gender-expansive youth of color throughoutNew York City in leveraging their inner power to shape a better future for themselves, their community, and the world. Through free, year-round innovative programs in STEM, arts, digital media and sound, wellness, civic engagement, and leadership, they connect young people with their passions, celebrate their curiosity, and channel their creative energy.The JetBlue Foundation grant will supportGirls Club's STEM Academy for middle and high school youth, which include courses in Maker Robotics, Environmental and Food Science, Audio Engineering, as well as a 2-day hackathon event.
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Girl Scout Council of Greater New York (New York City ) (GSGNY) was founded in 1913 with the mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Serving over 25,000 girls throughout the five boroughs, GSGNY will use its foundation grant to increase access to transformative leadership development opportunities for thousands of girls inNew York City .
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Aviation Youth Mentoring Program Inc. (Washington, D.C. ) (AYMP) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit committed to providing cost-effective initiatives to educate our youth about career opportunities in aviation.The JetBlue Foundation grant will allow AYMP to continue to place students with professionals and organizations to teach them engineering and business principles for aviation career development.
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America On Tech (AOT) (
New York, NY ) is committed to decreasing the racial wealth gap in underserved and underestimated communities by creating pathways for students of color into degrees and careers in technology. AOT programs are structured to end cycles of poverty; put students towards a path to economic empowerment; enable under-resourced schools to deliver high quality tech-education; advance multiple career pathways for young people; and go beyond education to ensure that underestimated students are positioned for success. Of their students,85% identify asAfrican American and/or Latinx and56% identify as women or gender non-confirming. Since its founding in 2014, AOT has served 3,500+ young people, established offices inNew York andLos Angeles , partnered with more than 70 high schools, engaged 1,000+ tech volunteers and hired more than 80 alumni back into the classroom as peer mentors.
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Code Nation (
New York, NY ) Code Nation equips students with the skills, experiences and connections that together create access to careers in technology. With a volunteer teaching corps of 300 professional web and software developers and a network of school and company partners, Code Nation provides coding courses and work-based learning programs to students who attend under-resourced high schools. Code Nation started in 2012 inNew York City and now has programs in theSan Francisco Bay Area andChicago . Code Nation has provided free coding classes to more than 6,000 students.67% of Code Nation alumni who complete at least two years of our program are majoring in computer science or a related field in college or currently employed in tech.
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