PHOENIX – Sparklight®, a leading broadband communications provider, offers schools and organizations serving K-12 students a science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) project or club.
K-12 schools and organizations in communities in the 21 states served by Sparklight are eligible to participate. Entries can be made by submitting a photo and a brief outlining how the funds will be used for the technology project or group and how it will benefit students at sparklight.com/contest can.
Six winners will each receive a $2,500 donation.
“STEM education helps students develop the critical thinking and problem-solving skills needed for academic and career success,” said Trish Neiman, vice president of communications strategy.
“Through Sparklight's annual Dream Bigger contest, we are proud to fund STEM-based initiatives that encourage students to develop these skills and find their passion in this rapidly growing career field. I think so.”
Entries will be accepted from February 22nd to March 12th, 2024 at sparklight.com/contest. The 12 finalists will be selected by his Sparklight, and the six winners will be determined by public online voting on his Sparklight site from March 14th to March 21st. Finalists and winning schools and organizations will be highlighted on Sparklight's Facebook, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) pages.
For more information or to participate, visit sparklight.com/contest.