Here’s our latest STEM grant recipients
We’ve had another rewarding year for Millennium Point Charitable Trust’s STEM Grants Programme. Each year we grant organisations and educators in the local region funds for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) projects and better teaching materials. We received 100 applications this year with lots of creative and innovative STEM projects put forward to receive funding.
Meet the recipients
We would like to give a big congratulations to our latest recipients of a Millennium Point Charitable Trust STEM grant:
- 1st Lye Boys’ Brigade Company
- Arthur Terry Learning Partnership c/o The Coleshill School
- Dudley Academies Trust
- Free@last
- Hallmoor School
- Heathfield Primary School
- Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre
- King Solomon International Business School
- Ladypool Primary School
- Little Sutton Primary School
- Lyng Primary School
- Parkfield Community School
- Perry Hall Primary School
- Prince Albert Primary School
- Saltley Academy
- Starbank Primary School
- STEM High Fliers
- Tile Cross Academy
Helping education and communities across Birmingham and the wider region
As we wish to maximise the impact of our grants, we encourage grant applicants to apply for smaller grants of between £1,000 and £5,000. This will mean that we can potentially help more organisations. There will still be the opportunity for a few larger grants (of up to £20,000) to be given but in the main we will be concentrating on helping the wider community with smaller grants.
Along with the grants scheme there is also the Millennium Point Trust Scholarship which funds one young person’s undergraduate degree each year at Birmingham City University. You can find out more about our scholarships here.
Interested in receiving a grant for STEM projects? Get in touch
To find out more information get in contact with our team or on our website here.