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Army STEM program seeks new partners

Jun 09, 2021

Does your organization reach underserved students or those connected to the military? The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) is seeking new partners in STEM to reach more students with current AEOP programs. Through AEOP's cooperative agreement with Battelle, the program will accept proposals from organizations that can extend the reach of AEOP's portfolio.

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Battelle will accept proposals from organizations and associations in support of AEOP STEM education initiatives for underserved and military-dependent K-12 students, their parents, and teachers. 


Under this solicitation, Battelle will accept proposals for the following activities: 

  • Support new or existing partnerships with AEOP programs that extend the reach of AEOP to underserved student populations.
  • Develop AEOP programming opportunities for underserved student populations in rural or geographically challenging areas.
  • Create new strategic outreach initiatives designed to support the AEOP mission and current programs within the AEOP portfolio.
  • Support the Consortium in increasing students’ awareness of STEM careers including Army/DOD careers.
  • Support efforts to recruit military connected students to participate in AEOP programs.
  • Support expansion of the Junior Solar Sprint Jumpstart program, an on-site elementary school-based event which provides 5th and 6th grade students that are housed in elementary schools a fun, hands-on opportunity to learn more about solar and renewable energy by building solar powered cars.
  • Develop programming for Unite students that extends beyond the summer program and encourages participation in other programs within the AEOP portfolio.

Proposals that do not address one of these focus areas will not be considered. Additionally, Battelle/AEOP are NOT accepting proposals to add new programs to the AEOP portfolio.


Application resources:

  • Download the complete RFP using the image on this page or here
  • Potential applicants are required to participate in a Bidders Webinar on June 22, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. EST.  (Register here or below to receive the invite)

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