Partners & Friends of Science

Note to 48 in 48. This is our “logo page” the call to action here is 1. Click on one of these folks if you’d like to learn more 2. Get your science group listed here 3. Donate money.

Science for Georgia supports the Georgia and nationwide STEM community.

If you are a STEM group and would like to be part of our STEM community – please email us!

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Our Partners:

The Amphibian Foundation. Protecting Amphibians and their Habitat. The Amphibian Foundation is dedicated to connecting individuals, communities & organizations in order to create & implement lasting solutions to the global amphibian extinction crisis.

The Association for Women in Science – Georgia Chapter (AWIS-GA) exists to champion the interests of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) across all disciplines and employment sectors. Working for positive systemic transformation, we strive to ensure that all women in these fields can achieve their full potential through fair compensation without discrimination, equitable advancement without bias, exposure to successful role models in leadership positions, and recognition and respect for scientific and leadership achievements. AWIS-GA operates for charitable and educational purposes only. Twitter. Facebook. LinkedIn.

Atlanta 500 Women Scientists is the local pod of the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization 500 Women Scientists. 500WS is an unapologetically feminist grassroots women in science organization which serves society by making science open, inclusive, and accessible. The mission of our local pod is to connect and empower women in STEM and our supporters in the Atlanta area, to increase scientific literacy through public engagement, and to advocate for both science and equality.

Atlanta IEEE Women in Engineering – The mission of IEEE WIE is to inspire, engage, encourage, and empower IEEE women worldwide. The primary focus of the Atlanta WIE Section is to encourage young women and girls to consider careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields. . By personally interacting with girls before they start college, we give them the opportunity to meet successful, enthusiastic women who work in STEM fields and can share what they love about their careers. 

Atlanta Science Festival Inc. is dedicated to bringing people together through the wonder of science. Founded in 2014 by Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Metro Atlanta Chamber, the organization produces the annual Atlanta Science Festival and several year-round initiatives called Science ATL. 

Atlanta Science Tavern – A local meetup for science lovers (but not necessarily science professionals). Our program is centered on a fourth Saturday of the month meeting at Manuel’s Tavern, which features a speaker who presents his or her work to a smart general audience of science enthusiasts. In addition, we organize social outings and field trips that provide opportunities for our members to experience science as it expresses itself in the community at large. Public lectures at local universities, most prominently the Georgia Tech College of Sciences, are a mainstay of our meetup calendar.

The Center for Sustainable Communities is about making communities greener, cleaner, healthier, safer and more climate resilient through an equity and environmental justice lens. 

STE(A)M Truck. Since 2014, Community Guilds has focused on delivering an innovative, gap-closing approach to education through its mobile makerspace, STE(A)M Truck. STE(A)M Truck provides programming critical to building non-cognitive skills and igniting excitement about learning and pathways to career and college, using experiential learning anchored in STE(A)M concepts. STE(A)M Truck also strikes a chord with educators, who become inspired themselves by the programming and the impact on their students, and leave better-equipped to bring similar instructional concepts and methodologies into the classroom.