Global E-STEM Awards
The Global E-STEM Awards recognize excellence and innovation in E-STEM programs 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.
Congratulations to our 2025 Global E-STEM Awards Winners!
In 2025, the Global E-STEM Awards received more than 200 applications from over 40 countries, reflecting strong global interest in advancing E-STEM education. From this competitive pool, 15 nonprofit organizations were selected.
Watch the 2025 Award Reveal
Watch the official announcement of the 2025 awardees, representing 14 countries.
Celebrate the Accomplishments of the 2024 E-STEM Awardees
In 2024, the Global E-STEM Awards recognized 14 organizations from 11 countries for innovative E-STEM programming that advanced conservation stewardship and clean energy solutions.
- 226 applicants from 52 countries
- 14 organizations awarded from 11 countries
- 30,000+ students and teachers engaged in E-STEM programs
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.
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Learn about the inspiring work of past Global E-STEM Awardees:
Blog Series
Our blog series, E-STEM Stories: Branching Out shares stories of innovative E-STEM work from around the world. See some of our latest below, and head over to the full collection to browse all of these incredible stories.
- Watershed Matters by Shevon Wilson, development coordinator at Living Lakes Canada
- Expanding Environmental STEM Education Through the Green Schools Challenge by Alexandra Gruenbaum, program manager at Dream in Green
- Empowering E-STEM Education for Students with Disabilities in Indonesia by Lee Hawkins, founder of the ASA Foundation
- Championing E-STEM in Uganda: The Story of TEEN 2 and the Green Champions Movement in Schools by Richard Tusabe, Founder of YES Global Initiative
- Leading Environmental Change: Children and Youth Inventors by Nancy Soon and Amanda Ng of STEMIE Advantages
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