The Connie Hillman Family Foundation has pledged to gift up to $200,000 to Southern Arizona Research, Science and Engineering Fair through a grant challenge grant.
Loni Nannini Special to the Arizona Daily Star The Connie Hillman Family Foundation is teaming up with the Southern Arizona Research, Science and Engineering Fair to support kids in their quests to become everyday superheroes — i.e. engineers, physicians, researchers, teachers and other science and technology professionals.
The grant will have a lasting impact on SARSEF programs that served 54,000 students in the 2020-2021 school year and have since expanded across Arizona, according to Julie Euber, CEO of SARSEF. People are also reading… She credits the Hillman Foundation for helping to sustain growth and provide authentic experiences that will encourage students “find their inner scientists and engineers” through a variety of innovative programs.
To make a contribution that will will be counted in the match by the Hillman Foundation, donate online at sarsef.org/donate.
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