Organizations Get Involved

Sponsor or coach an engineering club or team.

Many schools don’t have the expertise or resources to support after-school engineering programs, even when there are students willing to participate. Your organization can fill the gap. You can find links to different kinds of activities in our section on Clubs and Programs.

Host an Engineer Day.

Many students do not know any engineers – nor have they seen engineers at work. You can change that. Increase impact by linking your activity National Engineers Week, held in February each year. You can find some excellent resources to get started on the DiscoverE website.

Share Your News

Consider sharing stories with us about exciting things your engineers are working on.  We love to share news of interesting engineering projects and teams with our readers. 

Engcourage Employees to Sign-up for the Gallery

Let the female engineers from your organization know about the Gallery of Women Engineers.  They could be an inspriation to the thousands of young women who visit our pages everyday.

Organize Volunteers

Gather a group of employees to help score submissions in our annual writing competition. We receive upwards of 1,000 submissions from students around the world and we are in need of volunteers to read and score submissions in February and March to select the finalists.

Email us at EngineerGirl@nae.edu to learn more about how you can help.

Become an EngineerGirl Sponsor.

Boasting over 55,000 unique visits per month, EngineerGirl provides students – in upper elementary school through university undergraduate programs – with a comprehensive resource for understanding engineering careers and the opportunities they provide. An investment in EngineerGirl is an investment in the engineering workforce of the future. 

Email us at EngineerGirl@nae.edu for more information.

Planning Outreach to Students?

If you are planning a school event, interview, design project, or other event to share your love of engineering with students, consider reviewing the modules in the Techbridge Role Models Matter Online Training Toolkit. It is specifically designed to help you develop skills to engage girls and underrepresented youth in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) through readings, videos, questions, and more. Role models play a vital role in getting youth excited about careers in STEM. Get prepared today!