- Local camps that offer need-based scholarships
- Free tutoring resources
- Fun activities to try at home
- Free & low-cost community events
- Fun, local clubs
- Programs for students with special needs
- And much more!
Our goal is to provide a one-stop resource for parents and kids to find opportunities to explore STEM in their local communities. Explore our site to find:
Robotics is a great way to take elements from all areas of STEM and bring them all together. Learn how to join a FIRST robotics program in your area or start your own. And learn more about Special Olympics Unified Robotics for students with and without intellectual disabilities.
Find DIY science experiments, cool books, fun games and educational video games that you can do at home. These are “kid approved” and will provide hours of fun at home exploring science, technology, engineering and math concepts.
There are tons of local camps where your student can explore STEM concepts while having fun. Be sure to check out the need-based scholarships offered by many of the programs to see if you qualify.
Looking for something fun yet educational to do with your children? Explore our list of STEM Activities in the area. Many of them are free and provide hours of educational fun.
Kids and Tech is a great resource for families looking for affordable STEM education. They take the hard work out of looking for educational weekend activities and provide some really fun science experiments I can do with my children at home.
Thank you, Kids and Tech, for doing all the legwork and providing a list of local camps that offer need-based scholarships. This made the overwhelming task of finding a good STEM camp for my kids possible. Thank you for making STEM education available to everyone!
Kids and Tech was founded by sister and brother team, Madeleine and Nathan Schwitters. They saw firsthand the gaps that exist in STEM education and wanted to do something about it. Through Kids and Tech, Madeleine and Nathan are providing scholarships, funding and equipment to allow all students access to STEM, regardless of their circumstances.