STEM Talent Challenge - EDA

Last Updated: 03/10/2024

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Overview

The STEM Talent Challenge is an initiative by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA), a bureau of the U.S. Department of Commerce, that aims to build STEM talent training systems to strengthen regional innovation economies. 

For the fiscal year 2023, the STEM Talent Challenge awarded a total of $4.5 million in grants to organizations that are creating and implementing STEM talent development strategies. These strategies are designed to complement their region’s innovation economy.

The initiative supports work across four thematic areas: 

  • Workforce Forecasting: Engaging regional entrepreneurs, innovators, and the organizations that support them to assess and forecast current and future talent needs and to develop collaborative solutions with work-based learning programs.
  • Training & Upskilling: Supporting upskilling and career preparation for the technical and scientific workforce that regional innovation ecosystems need.
  • Partnership Building: Strengthening collaboration among employers, educational institutions, economic and workforce development organizations, entrepreneurs, and the public sector to develop and enable better access to skilled workers for the innovation economy.
  • Job Placement: Placing new employees into immediate job openings with regional employers in need of STEM talent. 

The funded programs each have a 24-month duration, and a 1:1 funding match is required.

2023 STEM Talent Challenge grants 

The 11 recipients of the 2023 STEM Talent Challenge grants include:

 

 

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