Educational Grants

Lam Research offers educational grant programs to improve the quality of education in communities where Lam Research facilities are located.  The purpose of these grants is to encourage students to continue their education through high school and beyond with a focus on math and the sciences.

Today’s challenging economy has adversely impacted local schools. Lam Research has responded by shifting its grant focus. For now, we have suspended our open grant application program and will not be reviewing unsolicited requests. Our targeted grants will continue to help teachers bring interactive math and science programs to students, and help students to see the connection between their school work and future career possibilities.

 
Recent Lam Research Educational Grant recipients include:

Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2010: High school science fair finalists from around the world gather with Nobel Laureates and other top scientists in San Jose May 9-14 to compete for $3 million in the world’s largest pre-college science fair

The Tech Museum: Field trips for Fremont students for a day of hands-on science

High school technology careers programs

Fremont Education Foundation Math/Science Grants for all Fremont Unified School District schools (FUSD)

Elementary schools' math manipulatives and programming

Silicon Valley Education Foundation Innovative Grants for Teachers

Nonprofit organizations’ interactive math and science activities, such as Math Science Nucleus’s fossil exhibit and InnVision homeless shelter’s homework tutoring

Alameda County Fremont main library hands-on science program

The 7th Annual Student Recycling Used Technology (StRUT) Competition at Mission College in Santa Clara, CA