Published On: February 4th, 2017|

Inside Philanthropy – Tate Williams

“There’s been a lot of hand wringing in recent years about the lack of young Americans who are prepared for STEM jobs in an era when scientific and technological innovation are becoming ever more crucial economic drivers. Funders are working to address this issue, including looking to the underlying challenge of just how, exactly, to get kids interested in science and math—so interested that they’ll stick with the hard work of excelling in these areas. Well, here’s one insight to guide STEM philanthropy: Start earlier and make it fun.”(more)