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Causes: Arts & Culture, Arts, Culture & Humanities, Children & Youth, Education, Leadership Development, Youth Development - Business
Mission: Our Mission: To revolutionize STEAM education through financial literacy, blockchain technology, entertainment and entrepreneurship. This can be done through the purchase of our: Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs Interactive Activity Workbook - $30.00 Curriculum offers eight lessons on leadership, time management, teamwork, critical thinking, problem solving and financial literacy to strengthen STEAM Skills. bit.ly/mg_book Community On Demand Card Game - $29.99 Have fun learning 63 core STEAM skills by playing single & team player versions of The Community On Demand STEAM Education & Life Skills Development Game bit.ly/cod-deck75 Activity Toolkit - $19.99 Includes flyer and invitation templates, lesson plan activity worksheets, a master lesson plan, and 25 custom digital badge certificates. bit.ly/mg-tlkt Online Courses - $11.99 Give your educators and learners access to more detailed audio visual instructions to help them complete the Activity Workbook & Worksheets Licenses Available http://bit.ly/ns_academy Individual Lesson Plans & Ebooks - $7.99 & up For educators and learners that want to focus on specific lessons from the Activity Workbook. Print & digital versions available. bit.ly/ns-popshop
Results: Over the past 12 months, we have piloted several training dates with schools, nonprofit organizations and youth groups throughout the country. August - December 2018 DECA @ Central Gwinnett High School 60 students Result: As a result of the "Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs" activity workbook, students were able to create a new venture called the Super Hero Photo Booth for the school's annual Safe Trick or Treat community event within 8 weeks and raised over $100 profit. June - July 2019 aSTEAM Village, Kansas City, KS (Community Partner) STEAM Revolution (Community Partner) 40 students Result: The "Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs" was selected as a pilot program during the launch of Dr. Ben Carson Envision Center Initiative (White House) in Fort Worth, TX as a self-help and leadership program for the Department of Housing & Urban Development. Notable Play Dates Completed: - VS Realm Esports Arena - Georgia Tech Institute of Technology - National Society of Black Engineers - Junior ROTC - Razrwing Interactive Wearable Tech Company - SEIGECon 2019 - Indie Cluster - International Game Developers Association - Hi-Res Studios - 2019 GA STEM/STEAM Forum - Challenges Game Store - West Point Leadership Ethics & Diversity In STEM (LEADS) Workshop Our 2019-2023 FY Goals: 100 SERVICE-LEARNING PROJECTS Teach students how to turn their STEAM, science and community service projects into work-based/service-learning, apprenticeships, internships, and startup opportunities. 2,500 YOUNG INNOVATORS & ENTREPRENEURS Register up to 25 students per service-learning project and teach them how to form Junior Executive Management (JEM) Teams 1,700 PARTNERS IN EDUCATION Recruit a STEAM career professional from each high demand STEAM Career Cluster (17) as mentors for each service-learning project and JEM Team $312,450 EARN & LEARN SPONSORSHIPS Secure $124.98 sponsorship for each student to receive: 1 Money Guide for Young Entrepreneur activity workbook ($30) 1 Community on Demand card game ($29.99) 1 Money Guide Activity Toolkit ($19.99) 1 Money Guide for Young Entrepreneurs online course ($45)
Target demographics: We help STEAM educators, lifelong learners and young innovators transform their knowledge, special abilities, interests, STEAM skills and achievements into digital credentials, career opportunities and business ventures.
Geographic areas served: We work with K-12 schools, colleges, universities, youth development, community, team-building and leadership development organizations (both for profit & nonprofit)
Programs: Winter & spring nsyep/cis atlanta in-school training pilot location: harper archer middle school, 3399 collier road, atlanta, ga 30318 total hours: 1hr weekly (9 weeks/session); 2 sessions costs: $35/hr (instructor fee); $15 training kits total cost: $585 each session using the career development components (mscd7-1, mscd7-2 & mscd7-4) as performance measures, the nsyep csi: adamsville unit training sessions delivered the following results to eighteen 7th graders in a weekly computer science electives class: * mscd7-1: students identified and evaluated work ethics and behavior characteristics needed for success in a career and in life. * mscd7-2: students investigated georgia's career program concentrations that aligned with their personal assessments and identified possible career pathways. * mscd7-4: students recognized the impact of societal issues on their ability to function effectively in a diverse and challenging world.
apr-may 2010 environmental design pilot location: tech high school, memorial drive, atlanta, ga total hours: 8 weeks costs: $35/hr (instructor fee); training materials; total cost: $5,000 nsyep worked with mr. Alan gravitt, engineering director of tech high and 12 of his engineering students to design the environmental landscaping and operation of the new metro atlanta urban farm. This exercise introduced students to urban agriculture and taught them how to apply their wide array of s. T. E. M. -based careers to the current and future trends and opportunities available throughout the industry. The result was overwhelmingly surprising as senior students that were interested in bio-weapons, security, logistics planning, and engineering expressed their desire to add agriculture as an understudy when they go to college. Other students expressed interests in continuing their relationship and design projects with the farm when they returned to school in the fall.
fy2010 summer training program pilot digital documentary link: http://www. Nextstepsyep. Org/nsa_summercamp. Html curriculum designed by ray williams, mirror image mentoring location: the metro atlanta urban farm, college park, ga 30337 total hours: 320 costs: $15. 62 (instructor fee); student salaries ($8. 50/hr) paid by the mayor's youth program and georgia teen work programs total cost: $30,840 nsyep secured ten students from the mayor's youth program and georgia teen work programs that had expressed an interest in attaining a s. T. E. M. -based career. The students' career aspirations included: civil, chemical, mechanical and computer engineering, nursing, forensic science and professional sports. Students ranged from ages 13-17 and were in the 9th-12th grades. Students will be attending douglass, therrell, maynard jackson, mays, and tri-cities high schools in the fall 2010. The students adventures were documented via written journals they kept daily. Photographs of all of their interactions and activities were taken and posted on the nsyep website to demonstrate the varying degrees of development they gained. Three of the ten students were motivated to begin or take over the maintenance of their gardens at their own homes.