20236801839176
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
The National Juntos Consortium (NJC) and STEM AP is a transformational, interdisciplinary, collaborative project that will prepare Latinx youth to become the next generation of leaders and workforce in STEM and Agriscience. Led by NCSU, STEM AP will improve STEM participation, persistence, and career readiness among Latinx youth in North Carolina and Washington.
The project draws from culturally responsive pedagogy, behavioral science theory, and evidence-based practice, and will establish a replicable, scalable program that improves Latinx youth representation in post-secondary STEM education programs and advances DEIA work within the LGU Extension System.
The project objectives include:
1. Increase opportunities for Latinx youth to engage in STEM education and workforce activities.
2. Enhance the skills and capacities of Latinx youth to engage with STEM AP learning and career opportunities.
3. Increase the motivation of STEM AP youth to engage in STEM-related learning and career opportunities.
4. Develop the National Juntos Consortium to support the scalability and sustainability of Juntos and Juntos STEM AP.
Through this innovative approach, combining the 4-H Thriving Model, positive youth development, and the behavior change process as defined within the COM-B framework, the project will increase Latinx youth STEM identity (i.e., seeing themselves as successful in a STEM career pathway) and the likelihood to pursue and be successful in a STEM (agricultural sciences) career. The project will also launch the National Juntos Consortium, a first-of-its-kind collaborative extension initiative with representation in all national regions focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and access.
One of the fastest-growing and youngest groups in the US, Hispanics comprised nearly 19% of the American population in 2020 (Jones et al., 2021). Yet, Hispanics make up 17% of the workforce but only 8% of workers in STEM fields (Fry et al., 2021). Nationally, Hispanic students with a STEM bachelor's degree are also underrepresented at just 12% (Burke et al., 2021). Addressing this equity gap will require a growing number of Hispanic youth to pursue STEM education and career opportunities. As noted by Crisp and Nora (2012), efforts to increase the representation of Hispanics in STEM-related occupations are not only ethically and morally correct, as these groups deserve equal access to STEM fields, but also allow minority groups to serve as role models and mentors for younger members of their own ethnic/racial group.
AEAP fills a critical need for increasing culturally responsive STEM career engagement, access, and a sense of belonging among Latinx people.
The project draws from culturally responsive pedagogy, behavioral science theory, and evidence-based practice, and will establish a replicable, scalable program that improves Latinx youth representation in post-secondary STEM education programs and advances DEIA work within the LGU Extension System.
The project objectives include:
1. Increase opportunities for Latinx youth to engage in STEM education and workforce activities.
2. Enhance the skills and capacities of Latinx youth to engage with STEM AP learning and career opportunities.
3. Increase the motivation of STEM AP youth to engage in STEM-related learning and career opportunities.
4. Develop the National Juntos Consortium to support the scalability and sustainability of Juntos and Juntos STEM AP.
Through this innovative approach, combining the 4-H Thriving Model, positive youth development, and the behavior change process as defined within the COM-B framework, the project will increase Latinx youth STEM identity (i.e., seeing themselves as successful in a STEM career pathway) and the likelihood to pursue and be successful in a STEM (agricultural sciences) career. The project will also launch the National Juntos Consortium, a first-of-its-kind collaborative extension initiative with representation in all national regions focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, and access.
One of the fastest-growing and youngest groups in the US, Hispanics comprised nearly 19% of the American population in 2020 (Jones et al., 2021). Yet, Hispanics make up 17% of the workforce but only 8% of workers in STEM fields (Fry et al., 2021). Nationally, Hispanic students with a STEM bachelor's degree are also underrepresented at just 12% (Burke et al., 2021). Addressing this equity gap will require a growing number of Hispanic youth to pursue STEM education and career opportunities. As noted by Crisp and Nora (2012), efforts to increase the representation of Hispanics in STEM-related occupations are not only ethically and morally correct, as these groups deserve equal access to STEM fields, but also allow minority groups to serve as role models and mentors for younger members of their own ethnic/racial group.
AEAP fills a critical need for increasing culturally responsive STEM career engagement, access, and a sense of belonging among Latinx people.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Raleigh,
North Carolina
27695
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 652% from $1,043,612 to $7,848,716.
North Carolina State University was awarded
Transforming Latinx Youth in STEM & Agriscience
Project Grant 20236801839176
worth $7,848,716
from the Institute of Youth, Family, and Community in February 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Raleigh North Carolina United States.
The grant
has a duration of 5 years and
was awarded through assistance program 10.310 Agriculture and Food Research Initiative (AFRI).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 8/20/24
Period of Performance
2/15/23
Start Date
2/14/28
End Date
Funding Split
$7.8M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$7.8M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for 20236801839176
Transaction History
Modifications to 20236801839176
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
20236801839176
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
12348V INSTITUTE OF YOUTH, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY (IYFC)
Funding Office
12348V INSTITUTE OF YOUTH, FAMILY, AND COMMUNITY (IYFC)
Awardee UEI
U3NVH931QJJ3
Awardee CAGE
1E7H9
Performance District
NC-04
Senators
Thom Tillis
Ted Budd
Ted Budd
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Research and Education Activities, National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agriculture (012-1500) | Agricultural research and services | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $1,043,612 | 100% |
Modified: 8/20/24