National Girls Collaborative Project
The vision of the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) is to bring together organizations that are committed to informing and encouraging girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). AAUW's partners in the project include the EdLab Group; Assessing Women and Men in Engineering; and the Education Development Center.
- About the Project
- Learn how the National Girls Collaborative Project (NGCP) strengthens the capacity, impact, and sustainability of existing girl-serving science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs.
- Branch Resources
- Access resources to start a STEM project, or to improve and evaluate an existing program.
- STEM Resources for Women and Girls
- Review this list of organizations and and online resources in information technology, engineering, science, and mathematics.
- STEM Activity Ideas and Resources
- Explore activities for educators, parents, and kids.
- NGCP Program Directory
- Check out programs nationwide that focus on motivating girls to pursue careers in STEM or register a new program.
- Spotlight on STEM
- Read the latest issue of this quarterly e-newsletter for AAUW members working to encourage girls to study science, technology, engineering, and math.
- AAUW Research
- Learn about AAUW's research on girls in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
AAUW NGCP Liaisons
AAUW members across the country are acting as liaisons for the National Girls Collaborative Project. These liaisons help the people involved in the NGCP to make connections — to one another, to resources on gender equity in STEM, and to AAUW.
California
Marie Wolbach
Great Lakes Region
Geraldine Oberman
(IA, IL, IN, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI)
Middle Atlantic Region
Elizabeth Vandenburg (DC, DE, MD, VA)
Dot McLane (CT, PA, NY, NJ)
New England Region
Kimberly Edgar (MA, NH, RI, VT)
Anja Whittington (ME)
South Atlantic Region
Jennifer McDaniel (FL, GA, PR)
Susan Metz (NC)
Southeast Central Region
Ellen Nolan (KY)
Judith Arnold-Rogers (TN)
Southwest Central Region
Kristian Trampus (TX)
Diversity Outreach Liaison
Letha Granberry
For contact information for any of the above liaisons, please contact Connect2AAUW or 1-800-326-2289.
