Corporate Sponsors
Interested in becoming a corporate sponsor?
The EYH Network helps volunteers start, maintain and improve EYH conferences. There is no minimum contribution to the Network to become a corporate sponsor. However, we are actively recruiting sponsors who wish to give donations of $5,000 and above.
We also accept in-kind equipment donations. We are also looking to increase our corporate volunteer pool. We need volunteers to lead and develop hands-on activities for our conferences and volunteer at our events.
Please contact Stacey Roberts-Ohr Executive Director, or contact the EYH Network office at (510) 430-2222 for more information. You can also watch our introductory video and download our EYH press kit. If you prefer to make an individual donation, click here.
If you are interested in making an individual donation, please visit the contribute now area of our website.
Why sponsorship matters
You can help us make a difference
The U.S. faces an overall shortage of STEM workers. In addition, women are underrepresented in many STEM fields. By encouraging young women in STEM, EYH conferences help combat the overall shortage and help bring women into your workforce pipeline.
Your sponsorship will help EYH motivate young women in STEM
- Girls attend EYH conferences — (usually) one-day events jam-packed with engaging activities and useful career information.
- At the conferences, they take part in hands-on STEM workshops led by professional women who work in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
EYH conferences have lasting impacts
On girls who do ultimately pursue STEM careers – and on other girls, too. They:
- Encourage some young women who go on to become full-fledged STEM professionals.
- Inform girls that there are many varied possible STEM careers (that are enjoyable, pay well and contribute to society).
- Overcome prejudices that some girls may have about women who work in STEM. Conferences demonstrate by example that these women are interesting, admirable, creative people who are active and fulfilled at work and in their personal lives.
- Educate girls that STEM courses are increasingly important in preparing them for many careers, including many that they and others don’t think of as based on math and science.
- Expand the horizons of some girls, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, encouraging them to raise their sights and expectations and to consider STEM or STEM-related careers.
- Increase girls’ comfort levels with and interest in STEM, so that they are more likely to be confident users of STEM products and services in their everyday lives.
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Our current and past sponsors include:
Adaptec
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
American Institute of Mathematics
Amgen Foundation
Applied Materials
American President Companies Foundation
Association of Computing Machinery’s Committee on Women in Computing (ACM-W)
AT&T
BankAmerica Foundation
Bayer Pharmaceuticals
Boeing
Carnegie Corporation
The Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation
Chevron
Clorox
The Coleman Foundations
Compaq
Digital Equipment Corporation
Dow Chemical
Exxon
Ford Foundation
Garnett Foundation
Genentech
Google Inc.
Hewlett Packard Company
Hexcel Foundation
HOME Campaign-Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
IBM
Intel
The J.P. Morgan Chase Foundation
Lam Research
Lockheed Martin
LSI Logic
Lucent Technologies Foundation
Maria Mitchell Association
Mobil
Motorola Foundation
NASA – Ames Research Center
National Science Foundation
NEC Foundation of America
Office Depot
Pacific Gas and Electric
The Peninsula Community Foundation
PE Biosystems
Puget Sound Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology
The San Francisco Foundation
San Francisco Math Teachers Association
Solectron
Seagate Technology
Silicon Graphics
Space Systems/Loral
Symantec
Toyota Motor Sales
Tyco Electronics
Underwriter Laboratories
Westland Management Solutions
William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Women’s Bureau – U.S. Department of Labor
Women’s Education Equity Act Program
Xerox
Zellerbach Family Fund