Bosch Community Fund
In the United States, Bosch and the Bosch Community Fund are committed to supporting our communities through a local and strategic approach. To learn about the Bosch Community Fund, continue reading below. To learn more about Bosch corporate social responsibility, click here.
Impact
Impact in Action Celebrating 12 Years
Experience the Fund’s community impacts through its focuses on the enrichment of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and advancing environmental sustainability initiatives.
For over 12 years the Fund has brought dozens of communities together to provide teachers and students the tools they need to thrive. The goal is to inspire and train the next generation of leaders and innovators.
Bosch Community Fund celebrates 10 years of giving
Focus Areas
STEM education
Support the talent pipeline and address the science knowledge gap.
Grants include support for project-based curriculum for kindergarten through post-secondary education in science, technology, engineering and math. Investments include STEM related content that can be woven through any subject area.
eco + STEM
Support environmental education.
Grants include support for environmental stewardship and project-based education such as water quality testing, energy usage, recycling and other sustainability and environmental curriculum.
Environmental sustainability
Support the conservation and restoration of natural resources.
Grants include support for environmental, conservation and restoration projects such as coastal cleanups, shoreline restoration, nature trail development and pollinator gardens.
The Fund emphasizes the following priorities within its focus areas:
- Local investment, local impact, and local stewardship
- Diversity, equity, inclusion and access
- Teacher resources and supports
- Educational and career pathways for students
STEM is a problem-solving perspective that can be woven through any subject and is accessible to all people of all ages. STEM is not reserved for advanced students or a select few. Everyone experiences STEM phenomena in their daily lives.