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1 Mathematics and Science Partnerships: Leveraging Business for STEM Education Reform February 16, 2011

2 Yikes! US consumers spend much more on potato chips than the government spends on energy R&D 49% of American adults do not know how long it takes for the Earth to revolve around the Sun Only four of the top ten companies receiving US patents last year were US companies Americans 8—18 years old average 7.5 hours/day on video games, TV & computers 2

3 Solving America’s Innovation Problem Independent non-partisan, non-profit voice engaged in public/private partnerships Align corporate efforts to help ensure that STEM investments add up to measurable growth - A literate nation not only reads, it calculates, analyzes and innovates. Like-minded leaders have a much bigger impact together than they do separately 3

4 Goals: Not Ours Alone Great Teaching. Improving STEM teaching at all grade levels, with a larger and more diverse cadre of highly- capable and inspirational STEM teachers Inspired Learners. Inspiring student appreciation and excitement for STEM programs and careers to increase success and achievement in school and opportunities for a collegiate education, especially among females and students of color A Committed Nation. Achieving a sustained commitment to improving STEM education from business leaders, government officials, STEM educators and other stakeholders through innovation, communication, collaboration and data-based decision making 4

5 What Defines Success? Corporate members strengthen philanthropy in STEM learning - Broker partnerships between effective STEM programs and corporate contributors Corporate members strengthen their advocacy, especially at the state and local level - Amplify the corporate voice to achieve measureable results Ensure Accountability for Results - Pledge to serve as the conscience on STEM education 5

6 First Year Activities Snapshot of the STEM investments Design Principles for philanthropy 100 new sites for handful of programs Searchable database of effective programs State-by-state STEM Vital Signs Well-conceived communication strategy 6

7 Featured Programs Advanced Placement Training and Incentive Career Ladders Engineering is Elementary FIRST K-8 Math Progressions National Academy Foundation Sally Ride Science UTeach 7

8 STEM Vital Signs Spring 2011: Existing State STEM data collated in one place Winter 2011-2012: New data including inputs as well as outcomes; informal as well as formal education 8

9 STEM is Cool! ACTIVISION

10 STEM is Cool! SAS

11 CORPORATE MEMBERS Founding / Board Member 85.Sally Ride Science * 86.Samsung 87.Schlumberger Limited 88.Sempra Energy 89.Siemens 90.SMART Tech 91.Sony Pictures 92.Space Systems / Loral 93.SpaceX 94.State Farm Insurance 95.Stellar Solutions 96.Symantec 97.Synopsys 98.Teradata 99.Tesla Motors 100.Texas Instruments 101.ThermoFisher Scientific 102.Time Warner Cable * 103.United Launch Alliance 104.United Space Alliance 105.United Technologies 106.Univision Communications 107.Verizon 108.Vernier Software & Technology 109.Viacom 110.Virgin Galactic 111.Wireless Generation 112.Xerox * 1.A123 Systems 2.Accenture 3.Activision Publishing 4.The Aerospace Corporation 5.Agilent Technologies 6.Alcoa 7.AMD Foundation 8.Amgen 9.Applied Materials 10.Archer Daniels Midland 11.AT & T 12.Aurora Flight Sciences 13.Autodesk 14.BAE Systems 15.Ball Corporation 16.Battelle 17.Baxter International 18.Bayer 19.Bechtel 20.BET 21.Boeing 22.Cardinal Health 23.Carolina Biological 24.Caterpillar 25.Causecast 26.Celgene 27.Chevron 28.Cisco 29.Cognizant 30.Comcast 31.Cooper Industries 32.Corning 33.Dell 34.Deloitte 35.Dreamworks 36.Discovery Communications 37.Dow Chemical 38.DuPont 39.Eaton 40.E-line Media 41.Eli Lilly and Company 42.EMC2 43.Epic Games 44.Ernst & Young 45.ExxonMobil * 46.Facebook 47.Fluor 48.Ford Motor 49.GE 50.GlaxoSmithKline 51.Global Solar Center 52.Google 53.HP 54.Honeywell 55.IBM 56.Intel * 57.JP Morgan Chase 58.Knowledge Universe 59.Eastman Kodak * 60.LMI Aerospace 61.Lockheed Martin 62.McKinsey & Company 63.McKinstry 64.Medtronic 65.Merck 66.Microsoft 67.MITRE 68.Motorola 69.Nature Publishing Group 70.The Nielsen Company 71.Northrop Grumman 72.Ogilvy Public Relations 73.Oracle 74.PASCO scientific 75.Parametric Technology 76.Prescription Solutions 77.PricewaterhouseCoopers 78.Procter & Gamble 79.Promethean 80.Qualcomm 81.RAND 82.Raytheon 83.Rockwell Collins 84.SAS

12 FOUNDATIONS Carnegie Corporation of NY Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation

13 CORPORATE MEMBERS by SECTOR Aerospace / Defense: 21 The Aerospace Corporation Aurora Flight Sciences BAE Systems Ball Corporation Boeing Caterpillar GE Honeywell LMI Aerospace Lockheed Martin MITRE Northrop Grumman Raytheon Rockwell Collins Space Systems / Loral SpaceX Stellar Solutions United Launch Alliance United Space Alliance United Technologies Virgin Galactic Agriculture: 1 Archer Daniels Midland Automotive: 3 A123 Systems Ford Motor Tesla Motors Basic Materials: 1 Corning Biotech / Health / Pharmaceutical: 9 Amgen Baxter International Bayer Cardinal Health Celgene Eli Lilly and Company GlaxoSmithKline Merck Medtronic Chemicals: 2 Dow Chemical DuPont Conglomerate: 2 Siemens ThermoFisher Scientific Consumer Goods: 1 Procter & Gamble Engineering / Industrials: 5 Alcoa Bechtel Cooper Industries Fluor McKinstry Electronics / Technology: 4 Agilent Technologies Battelle Motorola Qualcomm Education / Publishing: 4 Autodesk Knowledge Universe Nature Publishing Group PASCO scientific Energy: 6 Chevron Eaton ExxonMobil Global Solar Center Schlumberger Limited Sempra Energy Entertainment & Media Info Tech: 8 Activision Publishing BET Dreamworks E-Line Media Epic Games The Nielsen Company Sony Pictures Univision Communications

14 Professional Services: 12 Accenture Cognizant Deloitte Ernst & Young JP Morgan Chase McKinsey & Company Ogilvy Public Relations PricewaterhouseCoopers Prescription Solutions RAND SAS State Farm Insurance Semiconductor: 5 AMD Foundation Applied Materials Intel Synopsys Texas Instruments STEM Education Supply: 5 Carolina Biological Promethean Sally Ride Science SMART Tech Wireless Generation Technology / Software / Hardware: 17 Causecast Cisco Dell EMC2 Facebook Google HP IBM Kodak Microsoft Oracle PTC Samsung Symantec Teradata Vernier Software & Technology Xerox Telecom / Cable: 6 AT & T Comcast Discovery Communications Time Warner Cable Verizon Viacom CORPORATE MEMBERS by SECTOR

15 CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS

16 Contact Information Linda Rosen lrosen@changetheequation.org 202.626.5740 www.changetheequation.org 16


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