25/12/2025
Season’s Greetings from Bountiful STEM Educational Foundation
As we close out 2025, we extend our sincere gratitude to our donors, partners, parents, students, educators, teachers, volunteers, and board members. Your trust, collaboration, and commitment have made this year one of meaningful impact and shared progress.
Together, we:
1. Expanded access to STEM education
2. Empowered young learners, especially girls through robotics, coding, and engineering
3. Strengthened teacher capacity
4. Removed technology barriers that limit educational opportunity
Thank you for helping us reach learners in underserved communities across the U.S. and Africa, and for standing with us in advancing equity, inclusion, and innovation.
Looking Ahead to 2026: Our Shared Vision
As we step into the new year, our work will be guided by four strategic pillars:
1. Education Access Through Technology
Expanding Learning Access Centers and deploying Technology-in-a-Box solutions so learners can study, upskill, and thrive, without connectivity or device limitations.
2. Laptop Access & Digital Equity
Scaling our laptop donation and redistribution efforts to ensure students with financial need have reliable tools for learning and employment readiness.
3. Girl Powered STEM Education
Deepening our investment in girls’ participation in STEM through early engagement, mentorship, and hands-on learning experiences.
4. Teacher Training & Capacity Building
Equipping educators with the tools, training, and curriculum support needed to deliver high-quality, sustainable STEM instruction.
Our Commitment
In 2026, we recommit to measurable impact, strong partnerships, donor accountability, and inclusive education for all learners. Together, we are not just teaching STEM, we are expanding opportunity and empowering communities for generations to come.
From all of us at Bountiful STEM Educational Foundation:
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year!
Thank you for being part of this journey. We look forward to building the future together. Special thanks to SETH OGOE AYIM, PMP, MPA, MACS-CP, IP3,CITIP, STEM Expert, VEX Robotics, Jason McKenna, Robotics Education & Competition Foundation, Dan Mantz, Leonard Bagalwa, MBA, BS, wolfe, Principal at Timpanogos Elementary , Provo City School District, Dreamers Wish Foundation. 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization., University of Utah Partnership Center and Utah STEM Action Center