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Florida STEM Program Directory - Register Your Program Today!
 



The online Program Directory lists organizations and programs that focus on motivating girls to pursue STEM education and careers. The purpose of the directory is to help organizations and individuals network, share resources and collaborate on STEM-related projects for girls. Click here to check it out.

When you sign up for the Program Directory you will enter your program description, resources available within your organization, program and/or organizational needs and contact information. 

 

Why Should You Register Your Program?
 


Having your program listed in the Directory has several advantages:

1. Anyone with internet access can find out about your program. 
2. You can view other programs in your area and across the state. 
3.  Your organization can do a search and compare needs and resources in your area and across the state.
4.  Your organization is eligible for a mini grant from Girls Get IT! for innovative projects.

 

How Do You Register?
 

First, Click Here! Then, use the following instructions to create a new user account and then enter a program's information into the NGCP program directory.
  • In the horizontal link bar, click "Directory"
  • From the left navigation area, click "Login" then "Register New User"
  • Fill out the form and click "Submit" -- this logs you in
  • On the page that appears, click "New Program"
  • Fill out the form and click "Submit" -- this places your program in "pending" status

Once a new program's information has been submitted, an administrator will review and approve the program (or request more information about the program, then approve the program once the information has been provided).

When approved, Programs appear in the public Directory for anyone to search.  What better way to highlight the great work in STEM that you are doing in your community!

 

Girls Get IT is a public/private partnership to create gender equity in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).