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Originally Posted by Fusion_Clint
I don't know about you guys; but I am less worried about art getting some stem money, than I am excited to start applying for art grants for my stem programs.
The money should be a two way street and making "art" with our cool toys could excite the traditional art crowd.
We pride ourselves in that no matter what a student is interested in, we have a spot for that on our team.
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Can you provide me any links towards art grants that are now accepting STEM applicants? The vast majority of this movement is happening in the other direction, including the Arts in STEM funding. The websites, literature, and rhetoric used is all about making sure Art is included in STEM, not allowing existing money for the Arts/Humanities to branch into STEM fields. Your robotics team suddenly isn't going to get to apply for a grant that's targeted for public murals or community theater, but graphic design programs are going to be able to compete against your robotics team for STEAM grants.
Here's some examples:
http://stemtosteam.org/
http://steam-notstem.com/
https://learningforward.org/learning...-stem-to-steam
And if you need more proof, here's House Resolution 51 (2014), which is explicitly about adding the Arts into Federal STEM funding.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-...-resolution/51
This is real. This is not a trivial matter. This isn't just an acronym change.