Representation Is Power. STEM Is the Future.
We prepare Black girls to thrive in STEM career fields with community and mentorship.
Empowering Black girls with the skills, confidence, and support to thrive in STEM and lead as their full, authentic selves.
Math N STEM Academy, Inc. empowers Black girls with the academic confidence, mindset tools, and career exposure they need to thrive in STEM. Through real-world learning, mentorship, community-building, and transformative online experiences, we teach foundational STEM content and help students build strong skills to show up confidently in the world as their full, authentic selves.
Preparing Black girls for STEM careers through mentorship, content mastery, community, and the power to lead as their authentic selves.
We envision a future where Black women are thriving across the STEM workforce, shaping the field through leadership, expertise, and innovation. We lay the foundation by providing Black girls with the mentorship, skills, knowledge, and community they need to believe in themselves and pursue impactful, fulfilling careers in STEM.
Personalized guidance from Black women in STEM. Students are matched based on interests and supported in building confidence, career clarity, and connection.
Becoming Outstanding STEM Scholars Empowered for Success
A 6-week small group experience for middle and high school girls. Includes weekly live virtual sessions, mentorship, and STEM career exposure.
Identity Affirmating
Mentorship
Academic Confidence
Real-World Learning
We partner with schools, districts, and youth organizations to deliver custom STEM programs that support underrepresented learners. Whether you’re looking to sponsor a student, host a workshop, or bring our programming to your community we’re here to help.
Build confidence anytime, anywhere. Our What The Math YouTube channel offers free videos to support skill-building, mindset growth, and STEM exposure.
Your support allows us to provide free and low-cost programming, expand mentorship access, and build a future where Black girls are seen, heard, and celebrated in STEM.