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Cambridge, MA
Enroot is thrilled to receive a $500,000 investment from the Biogen Foundation. The grant is part of the Biogen Foundation’s STAR Initiative, a coordinated funding strategy to invest $10 million over four years to catalyze the development of local STEM ecosystems in Cambridge and Somerville. STAR (which stands for Science, Teacher support, Access and Readiness) is intended to strengthen and support the educational landscapes in these cities by increasing access to STEM resources and opportunities for students most underrepresented in STEM college or career pathways.
As the only out of school time partner specifically focused on meeting the needs of English Language Learner (ELL) students, Enroot has the opportunity to engage the vast majority of ELL students at Cambridge Rindge and Latin School and a growing portion of those at Somerville High School. Enroot’s participation in the Biogen STAR Initiative will ensure that the ELL student populations in Cambridge and Somerville are fully included in this exciting movement to expand STEM resources and opportunities.
Biogen’s support will help Enroot grow to support 220 students with over 300 volunteers by the final year of funding. The investment recognizes immigrants as key stakeholders in a global economy and allows them to leverage their differences to achieve personal success and contribute to the success of the country. This investment will enable Enroot to serve significantly more students and deepen our STEM focus by: increasing the number of STEM internships, featuring more STEM professionals on career panels and visits, recruiting more mentors from STEM fields, improving academic tutoring in STEM subjects, and providing more college access support.
As a STAR Initiative partner, Enroot joins Breakthrough Greater Boston, Citizen Schools, Young People’s Project, uAspire, and Lesley University, in promoting STEM awareness, exploration, and skill-building tools and activities. On receiving this award, Enroot’s Executive Director Ben Clark commented ‘'We do this work because we believe that immigrants have been, are, and must remain an essential source of strength, vitality, and new ideas to this country. This grant is a testament to Biogen’s commitment to inclusion and equity in the STEM fields and indicative of the Foundation’s recognition of the contributions of immigrants to the sciences.”