
Local Resources
Alaska
STEM Alaska (STEM AK)
http://stemak.org
Works with teachers and students, government and non-government organizations, not-for-profits, and increasingly with Alaska business and industry to address the current and future STEM needs of the state
Idaho
Idaho's Career Pioneer Network
http://www.careerpioneernetwork.org/index/eyh.html
Affliate of the Expanding Your Horizons Network, passionate about providing girls with the knowledge and inspiration to set new career and educational goals
Hawaii
http://www.womenintech.com
Serving Hawaii, mission is tostrengthen the education to workforce pipeline by encouraging girls, women and other underrepresented groups into STEM careers
Oregon
OregonASK
http://www.oregonask.org
Collaboration of public and private organizations and community members which seek to address common issues and concerns across all out-of-school time services: child care, recreation, education and youth development
Oregon Pre-Engineering and Applied Science Initiative
http://opas.ous.edu
Resources, curriculum, links, and mentoring to increase participation and diversity in STEM
Washington
King County Youth Development Network
http://kcydn.pugetsoundoff.org
Collaborative resource and network for local youth development staff, both online and in-person
Pacific Northwest Girls Collaborative Project Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pnwgcproject
Up-to-date event promotions, photos, and relevant local STEM information
Project Splash
http://www.ngcproject.org/project-splash
Professional development and youth program opportunity in robotics education, geared towards upper middle and high school girls
Washington State STEM Education Foundation
http://washingtonstemeducation.org/
Provides a STEM innovation and knowledge network
Washington STEM
http://www.washingtonstem.org
Committed to improving STEM learning across sectors
Women in Computer Science and Engineering (WICSE) at the University of Washington
http://wicse.cs.washington.edu
Portal to information on women in computer science and computer engineering at the University of Washington, with the goal of fostering an atmosphere of academic, social and community support for current and prospective women in these fields