Girlstart Program Im pact Statem ent: 2015 January 2016 Your investment in Girlstart makes it possible for us to accomplish the outcomes that are shared in this report to you. As we do each year, we are sending you this detailed report that highlights all of our program outcomes, and particularly the recent progress of girls in our Girlstart After School program for Fall 2015, and final year details on our teacher Professional Development and Community STEM Education programs (previous reports to you have included Girls in STEM and Summer Camp). We hope you will be pleased with the quality and level of work that we are doing to ensure that girls not only engage in high-quality STEM education programs, but that they also achieve in STEM subjects, majors, and careers. Our progress is only possible thanks to your investments in our work; we are grateful to you! Girlstart’s Programs: Audiences Summary (1/1/2015-12/31/2015) Program Girlstart After School (Fall 2015) Girlstart Summer Camps 2015 Girls in STEM 2015 Public STEM Programming 2015 Teacher Professional Development Total
Participants Served 1,441 girls 719 girls 532 girls 19,642 girls and community members 838 educators 23,172 girls, educators, community members
Program Impact Summary Girlstart After School, Fall 2015 • Number of girls reached: 1,441 • Number of After School programs in Central Texas: 35 (946 girls) • Number of After School programs in ‘to Go’ communities: 19 (495 girls) Girlstart Summer Camps 2015 • Number of girls reached: 719 • Number of girls who participated at no cost (through need-based scholarships and free Camps ‘to Go’): 341 (47%) • Number of Camps offered: 27 (14 at Girlstart; 13 in ‘to Go’ communities) Girls in STEM 2015 • Number of girls reached: 532 • Number of girls who participated at no cost (scholarships): 175 (33%) • Number of volunteers: 211 Community STEM Programming 2015 • Number of girls and community members reached: 19,642 (13,527 children; 6,115 adults) • Number of free events held: 104 Teacher Professional Development 2015 • Number of educators reached: 838 • Number of STEM CREW members trained: 111
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