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Abbreviation | AYEI |
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Formation | 2009[1] |
Founder | |
Type | Private Foundation[2] |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) organization |
Purpose | Education |
Headquarters | Appleton, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Donations, grants |
Website | www |
The Appleton Youth Education Initiative (AYEI), organizer of HackAppleton and the Philharmonic Ventures,[3] is an American private foundation founded by Ivan Fan. Based in Appleton, Wisconsin, it was launched in 2009. The primary stated mission of the foundation is to enable student-led development of innovative educational programs dedicated to preparing students for the opportunities and challenges of life after graduation. AYEI enjoys the strong support of an advisory board made of up leaders in business, non-profits, technology, and education, and its day-to-day operations are managed by top student leaders.[4]
In 2022, AYEI’s financial and organizing partners included Microsoft, Plexus, Stellar Blue Technologies, Schneider National, Forefront Dermatology, The NEW Dermatology Group, and The Academy of Martial Arts.[5]
Since its founding, the foundation has designed and executed a broad range of innovative educational initiatives, including the establishment of the Genuine Comprehension Initiative at Lawrence University. [6]
History
In 2009, the foundation was founded by Ivan Fan.[7] Through its initial years running, the organization started out by preparing students for college with test prep classes and other services aimed at helping people reach goals of higher education.[8]
In 2018, AYEI expanded its outreach by launching HackAppleton, a coding competition for students to participate in at a variety of grade levels.[9]
Over the last few years, AYEI's outreach has continued to grow, with projects including Philharmonic Ventures and the start of the Appleton Tech Clinic.[10]
Microsoft Philanthropies partnership
In 2018, Brad Smith (American lawyer) announced a partnership between AYEI and Microsoft Philanthropies to organize HackAppleton and collaborate on efforts to foster STEM educational opportunities in Northeastern Wisconsin and beyond. [11]
HackAppleton
AYEI hosted its fifth annual “HackAppleton” computer science competition in September 2022.[12]
Microsoft Philanthropies has supported the competition since HackAppleton’s inception back in 2018, when Microsoft Vice Chair and Appleton native Brad Smith announced the company’s philanthropic partnership with AYEI. [13] Microsoft has consistently prioritized making innovation in the service sector more inclusive to current day economic growth around the country. [14]A variety of Microsoft initiatives, including TechSpark, TEALS, and TitleTown Tech, a joint venture between the Green Bay Packers and Microsoft, are focused on the advancement of innovation and economic growth in the Northeastern Wisconsin region.[15]
HackAppleton is the first computer science competition of its kind and scale in Northeastern Wisconsin. [16] In 2021, the competition drew approximately 100 students from 17 different high and middle schools from multiple states as well as Canada and Asia. [17] In 2022, the student organizers announced two themes for the competition: the development of technologies supporting the space resources industry and pandemic preparation.[18]
See also
- Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute
- Corporate social responsibility
- Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
- List of wealthiest charitable foundations
- Philanthropy
- Social enterprise
- Social entrepreneurship
- Social responsibility
Notes and references
- ^ "History". Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
- ^ Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, FoundationCenter.org, accessed February 10, 2016.
- ^ "William H Gates Sr". Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Retrieved December 4, 2020.
- ^ "AYEI's 5th Annual Hackathon: HackAppeton". Appleton Area School District. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "AYEI's 5th Annual Hackathon: HackAppeton". Appleton Area School District. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "Genuine Comprehension Initiative (GCI)". Appleton Youth Education Initiative. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "History". Appleton Youth Education Initiative. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "History". Appleton Youth Education Initiative. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "History". Appleton Youth Education Initiative. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ "History". Appleton Youth Education Initiative. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
- ^ Appleton Area School District
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- The Foundation Center: Top 100 US Foundations by asset size Gates Foundation ranked number one.
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