Annual Reports
Annual Report 2023:
We dedicated 2023 to supporting our long-term partners and welcoming a new partner organization — Colectivo Traso and the Antonio Nariño School in Cartagena, Colombia. As detailed in this report, we follow six stages when working with our partners. With our new partner, we implemented the first two stages in 2023 and planned an in-person program for 2024. For our veteran programs, we have continued to support them in the final two stages with updated robotics equipment and STEM resources, and additional training as they continue to enter national robotics competitions.
Annual Report 2022:
The Community Bots was able to return to our in-person services with a wonderful program in the Dominican Republic during summer 2022. Our services now also include English language instruction, academic tutoring, leadership training, and free and nutritious lunches for our partner school in Nagarote, Nicaragua!
Annual Report 2021:
Thank you to all our followers who have continued to generously support The Community Bots during the pandemic. Because of you, our aspiring engineers have access to cutting-edge, STEM-robotics equipment and curriculum and are making important progress towards realizing a STEM career. The Community Bots is proud of how much we have achieved in our first five years since inception, and we have big plans for 2022! Read all about it in our Annual Report!
Harvard's Women's Empowerment Expo 2022:
Thank you to all our followers who have continued to generously support The Community Bots during the pandemic. Because of you, our aspiring engineers have access to cutting-edge, STEM-robotics equipment and curriculum and are making important progress towards realizing a STEM career. The Community Bots is proud of how much we have achieved in our first five years since inception, and we have big plans for 2022! Read all about it in our Annual Report!
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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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