2.3. STEM-Specific Foundations
Scotland boasts several foundations dedicated to advancing STEM education. The Scottish Schools Education Research Centre (SSERC) and the Institute of Physics in Scotland are noteworthy examples. These organisations often offer grants, professional development opportunities, and educational resources to schools aiming to strengthen their STEM programs.
Section 3: Common Funding Sources for Both England and Scotland
3.1. Corporate Partnerships and Sponsorships
Schools in both England and Scotland can benefit from forging partnerships with local businesses and industries. Many corporations are eager to support STEM education as part of their corporate social responsibility initiatives, especially if this aligns with their own culture and specialisms - i.e. From an industry perspective, they cover science, technology, engineering, mathematics or a combination of the four. This can manifest as financial support, donations of equipment, or even mentorship programs for students.
3.2. Educational Trusts and Foundations
Numerous national and regional educational trusts and foundations operate across the UK. While some may be specific to England or Scotland, others support initiatives throughout the UK. Exploring these avenues can lead to grants and funding opportunities for STEM projects, teacher training, and acquiring STEM resources.
3.3. Crowdfunding and Community Support
In an era of digital connectivity, crowdfunding platforms can be powerful tools for schools seeking STEM funding. Teachers and school leaders can engage with their local communities, parents, and alumni to garner support for specific STEM projects. Platforms like Crowdfunder and Kickstarter provide accessible means to rally financial backing for innovative initiatives.
Conclusion: A Unified Approach to STEM Funding
The journey to securing external funding is both exciting and rewarding. Whether you find yourselves in the beautiful rolling hills of Scotland or a bustling city of England, the commitment to fostering a thriving STEM environment is a shared pursuit.
Schools can unlock a treasure trove of resources by tapping into government initiatives, cultivating local partnerships, and exploring the diverse landscape of STEM organisations.
Let us continue to bridge the gap between aspiration and achievement, ensuring that every student has the opportunity to explore, engage, and excel in the dynamic world of STEM. Together, we build a future where curiosity knows no bounds, and the possibilities in STEM education are limitless.
Strawbees can work with you to find the right funding resources for your STEM curricula regardless of the location or size of your school.
General Funding Opportunities
- National Lottery Community Fund - England
- National Lottery Community Fund - Northern Ireland
- National Lottery Community Fund - Wales
- STEM Learning
- See Science Grants
- Gatwick Airport Community Fund
- Institute of Physics - Application Form
- Institute of Mechanical Engineers
- The Royal Academy of Engineering
- The Royal Society
- British Science Week
- Institute of Mathematics
- ICMS
- Rolls Royce
- Armourers and Brasiers' Company
- National Centre for Computing Education
- Ironmongers’ Foundation
- National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement
- The Wolfson Foundation
- Hyett Education
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CREST Awards
- Open Jan 24
General Funding Checking Platforms
- Stemfundingforschools.org.uk - Availability checker included
- FundEd
- Grants Online
- GrantFinder
- Funding Finder
Funding for STEM Resources in Scotland
- General Funding Grants
- ENTHUSE funding at SSERC
- STEM Nation
- Edinburgh Mathematical Society
- Edina Trust
- DigitalXtra Fund - Closed this current academic year
- National Lottery Community Fund - Scotland





