
Global E-STEM Awards—Applications Now Open!
The Global E-STEM Awards recognize excellence and innovation in E-STEM with awards up to $50,000 USD. This program supports organizations that engage students aged 11 to 22 in STEM topics to equip them with the knowledge, skills, and motivation to take action to advance conservation stewardship and solutions, energy efficiency, and next-generation transportation.
Review our Request for Proposals, applicant webinar, online application, and more below.
Applications close July 2 at 11:59 PM U.S. Eastern Time.
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Register now for our applicant webinar on June 3, 2025 at 10:00 AM U.S. Eastern Time (find your time zone). The webinar goes through the application and shares tips and tricks for submitting a strong proposal.
What is E-STEM?
E-STEM engages students in meaningful, real-world environmental problem-solving that integrates science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). E-STEM is not only a philosophy of teaching that promotes interdisciplinary learning, but also inspires students to apply what they learn to help solve complex environmental issues.
2025 Global E-STEM Awards Additional Information
Eligibility
Applicant organizations must:
- Be a school, academic institution, or university, or an organization tax-exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code and not classified as a private foundation, or a nonprofit or non-governmental organization with recognized legal status in their respective foreign country that is equal to section 501(c)(3) status. You will be requested to upload documentation to prove your nonprofit status in your application.
- Not be subject to U.S. or other applicable governmental sanctions and other restrictions. See a full list of U.S. sanctions here.
- Have a working bank account that can receive electronic funds in USD. The bank must not be subject to U.S. or other applicable governmental sanctions and other restrictions.
- Be able to demonstrate fiscal and administrative stability.
- Submit a program that worked with students aged 11-22.
- Be able to administer programs between December 2025–October 2026.
- Submit applications online through Submittable by 11:59 PM U.S. Eastern Time on July 2, 2025 (time converter).
Only submissions in English will be considered.
Funding Opportunities
All applicants will be considered for the following funding pools:
- E-STEM Innovation Grants between $5,000–$15,000 USD each will be awarded to organizations proposing a new or expanded E-STEM project or program.
- E-STEM Excellence Prizes of $15,000–$50,000 USD will support new or expanded projects by organizations that also demonstrate excellence through their previous E-STEM programming.
- Next-Generation Transportation Grant of $10,000 USD will be awarded to one organization with proposed work focused on next-generation aviation technology and other transportation issues. This can include elements like energy efficiency, SAFs, and more.
Proposals must engage students in at least one of the four STEM topics (science, technology, engineering, and/or math) and at least one of the following priority areas:
- Conservation stewardship and solutions
- Energy efficiency
- Next-generation transportation
Benefits and Requirements
Awardees will receive:
- Funding to support their E-STEM programs.
- Global recognition of their organization’s work through NAAEE and Pratt & Whitney’s platforms.
- Professional development and peer learning opportunities with E-STEM awardees.
- Access to the NAAEE network and Pratt & Whitney nonprofit community.
Awardees are expected to:
- Attend a virtual 1-hour awardee orientation in late 2025 or early 2026.
- Evaluate and report on project activities and outcomes related to STEM interest, STEM skills, environmental literacy, and any other project-specific outcomes through a midterm and final report.
- Provide periodic updates on the project’s progress throughout the award year.
- Participate in quarterly opportunities to share project activities, outcomes, and lessons learned with NAAEE and Pratt & Whitney staff, fellow E-STEM Awardees, and the public (e.g., through blogs, social media, and/or other platforms).
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Learn about the inspiring work of past Global E-STEM Awardees:

Blog Series
Welcome to our blog series, E-STEM Stories: Branching Out. Here we share stories of innovative E-STEM work from around the world. We will continue to add new stories on eePRO and link to them here!
- Leading Environmental Change: Children and Youth Inventors by Nancy Soon and Amanda Ng of STEMIE Advantages
- Evolving Impact of E-STEM in Bangladesh: Cultivating Youth Leaders for Global Environmental STEM by Nasrin Siddiqa, Founder & Executive Director of Education & Cultural Society (ECS)
- Advancing E-STEM in India Through Games, Challenges, and Technology by Anant Bhaskar Garg of HaritaDhara Research Development and Education Foundation (HRDEF)
- A Hands-On, Learners-Centered Approach to E-STEM Education by Adedoyin Adeleke and Rejoice Asubiojo of Green Growth Africa
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