UScellular donates $30K to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor

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UScellular East Iowa Director of Sales Matt Kasper (center) and Area Sales Manager Justin Skiles (left) explain how a wireless hotspot works to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor youth June 16, 2021 at the Olivet Unit in Cedar Rapids. UScellular donated 35 wireless hotspots and 13 months of service to the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor. PHOTO COURTESY USCELLULAR

UScellular has announced a $30,000 investment in the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor to provide educational opportunities and experiences to local youth.

According to a news release, the company has invested to support K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and academic enrichment programs.

This funding will support the Club to ensure that all six locations have a computer lab, so they can offer weekly STEM activities.

โ€œWeโ€™ve heard from parents and students that they think STEM is good for their future careers, but 48% of students and 41% of parents donโ€™t know enough about the opportunities a STEM education would afford,โ€ said Joshua Olbricht, UScellularโ€™s director of sales for east Iowa, in the release. โ€œThe Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor provide this critical access, so that we can build a future of bright and enthusiastic tech leaders.โ€

The STEM learning and experience provided is designed to prepare students for the careers of tomorrow, according to the release.

According to Boys & Girls Clubs of Americaโ€™s National Youth Outcomes survey, the youth at Clubs display far greater interest in pursuing STEM careers than their peers nationally (52% vs. 27%).

John Tursi
John Tursi

โ€œWe are very happy to continue this work with UScellular in order to support STEM education,โ€ said John Tursi, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridorโ€™s executive director, in the release. โ€œWe know that shaping the future of young people starts with providing them access to whatโ€™s possible, and with UScellularโ€™s commitment, we are opening doors for
todayโ€™s youth.โ€

UScellular is focused on addressing gaps in STEM education and connecting more than 200,000 of tomorrowโ€™s innovators each year with the resources they need to help shape future opportunities. In 2021, the company provided more than $111,000 in funding to nonprofit organizations, teachers and youth organizations across Iowa. That included $90,000 to three Boys & Girls Clubs.

There also were four Iowa Boys & Girls Clubs that received $186,000 worth of hotspots and service to help their members connect to the internet at the Clubs or home as part of the companyโ€™s After School Access Project.

Recently, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Corridor also announced it will cap off a $9 million capital fundraising campaign with the construction of a new, 19,000-square-foot facility in southeast Cedar Rapids.