Partner Programs

 

After The Community Bots was launched in the spring of 2016, we have brought our program to four different countries and five different schools/community programs, providing training and equipment to teachers and young women in underserved communities.

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  1. Bravo: Granada is a city in western Nicaragua and the capital of the Granada Department With an estimated population of 123,697, it is Nicaragua's sixth most populous city; however, it is widely known for preserving some of the finest colonial-era architecture in the countryLEARN MORE.
  2. School of Carlos Bravo: Granada is a city in western  Nicaragua and the capital of the Granada Department. With an estimated population of 123,697, it is Nicaragua's sixth most populous city; however, it is widely known for preserving some of the finest colonial-era architecture in the countryLEARN MORE.

In 2023, we initiated a partnership with the school, La Institución Educativa Antonio Nariño, through the organization, Colectivo Traso. This organization manages alliances with the goal to raise the quality of life and reduce the inequality gap in the local population.

 

We began implementing our program by providing a virtual robotics teacher training using CoderZ. After this session, the teachers created a pilot group of students and began a robotics program using the CoderZ platform. Our goal is to continue to work with this new partnership that will lead to an in-person training during the summer 2024. EARN MORE

Spain: La Línea de la Concepción Fundación Secretariado Gitano: La Línea de la Concepción, more often referred to as La Línea, is a Spanish city in the province of Cádiz in Andalucia with a population of 62,940. This city has 14 kilometres (9miles) of beaches, and it is a major supplier of fruit and vegetables to Gibraltar. LEARN MORE

Dominican Republic: La Romana Fundación MIR: La Romana is the seventh-largest city in the Dominican Republic with a population estimated at 130,426 within the city limits. Their economy is based on the sugar industry and tourismLEARN MORE.

 Jamaica: Central Mandeville: Mandeville Primary School: It is a mountain resort situated at an elevation of 2,061 feet (628 metres) with an estimated population of 50,000. Surrounded by stone-walled pastures, the old centre of Mandeville has the atmosphere of an English village. LEARN MORE.

We encourage and support our partner schools to get involved in competitive programs. Some of our partner programs have initiated FIRST LEGO League (FLL) teams. We invite you to watch the video below from FIRST LEGO League which reinforces our mission and the importance of preparing young women for future careers in STEM fields.

What is FIRST LEGO league?

Tomorrow’s innovators practice imaginative thinking and teamwork. Guided by adult Coaches, FIRST  LEGO League teams research real-world problems such as food safety,  recycling, energy, etc., and are challenged to develop a solution. They  also must design, build, program a robot using LEGO MINDSTORMS® technology, then compete on a table-top playing field.

It all adds up to tons of fun while they learn to apply science,  technology, engineering, and math concepts (STEM), plus a big dose of  imagination, to solve a problem. Along their discovery journey, they  develop critical thinking and team-building skills, basic STEM  applications, and even presentation skills, as they must present their  solutions with a dash of creativity to judges. They also practice the  Program’s signature Core Values.

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87% of FIRST® LEGO® League participants become more interested in doing well in school – Source: Brandeis University 2013 FIRST® LEGO® League Evaluation Spark her interest in STEM and robots and help her build a brighter future. Start a team at www.firstinspires.org or www.firstlegoleague.org

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Provide training and equipment in STEM-robotics for young women and their teachers in underserved communities around the world, together with academic and social-emotional support, so that aspiring engineers can pursue higher education and a STEM career.

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