On this page you'll find youth-focused resources to help connect to Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) programs and related scholarships in Baltimore.
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The Baltimore City Child Care Resource Center acts as the central support agency for early-care and education issues in Baltimore City. It helps parents locate and access licensed child-care options, supports child-care professionals with training and technical assistance (including becoming a licensed family provider or center director), and assists employers seeking to balance work-family needs. BCCCRC’s services also include free referral via its LOCATE: Child Care hotline and targeted support for children with special needs.
2108 N Charles Street Baltimore MD 21218
The VEX IQ Robotics Program engages middle and high school students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through hands-on robotics challenges. Students analyze game scenarios, design and program robots, compete in local and regional competitions, and refine their designs between events. The program fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and technical skills while encouraging interest in STEM careers.
See other resources by Baltimore City Public Schools:
Baltimore City Public Schools: Homeless Services
Baltimore City Public Schools: College
Baltimore City Public Schools
Baltimore City Public Schools: Immunization Requirements
Baltimore City Public Schools: Family University
200 E North Ave Baltimore MD 21202
The Baltimore Robotics Center (BRC) is dedicated to inspiring Baltimore’s youth to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and manufacturing (STEM). The center offers hands-on programs in competitive robotics, 3D printing, coding, and making, providing young people with opportunities to explore and develop skills in these fields. BRC also facilitates connections to stable STEM jobs and careers by demonstrating pathways and facilitating internships. Additionally, the center supports Baltimore-area competitive robotics teams by running robotics tournaments at local venues, purchasing parts, paying registration fees, and subsidizing team shirts and travel fees.
1001 W Pratt St Baltimore MD 21223
BGCMB works to create opportunities for all children & youth to get involved in the community and to reach their full potential. BGCMB provides a safe place for youth to learn and grow, fostering genuine and ongoing relationships between youth and caring adult professionals, sponsoring positive, life-enhancing programs, and by promoting character development, hope, and opportunity. BGCMB provides after-school programs in the areas of Academic Success, Good Character & Leadership, & Healthy Lifestyles. Club hours and activities vary from club to club.
1201 S Sharp St Suite 302 Baltimore MD 21230
Building STEPS is an organization built on one simple principle; a college education changes a persons life. The multi-year program, supplementing students classroom learning, exposes bright, underserved high school students to science and technology-based careers, and helps them excel in these fields where minorities are overwhelmingly underrepresented.
Code in the Schools offers in-school, after-school, and summer programs to help Baltimore youth develop coding, technology, and 21st-century skills. Programs like the Prodigy after-school program and Codeworks summer program provide hands-on learning, career pathways, and exposure to STEM concepts. Instructors work across 22 partner sites, focusing on underserved communities and supporting students’ growth from school to higher education and future jobs.
21 E. North Avenue Suite 300 Baltimore MD 21202
The Digital Harbor Foundation Tech Center is a youth maker space in Baltimore that offers hands-on learning in technology and digital fabrication. Programs include month-long elementary school workshops, semester-long middle and high school programs, two-week summer camps, and school-day field trips. Youth gain experience in areas like 3D printing, coding, web development, and electronics, while also developing soft skills such as innovation, perseverance, and self-efficacy to prepare for future careers.
1045 Light St Baltimore MD 21230
The Dr. H. Bentley Glass Scholarship supports Baltimore City public high school students pursuing post-secondary studies in STEM fields. Each year, two $1,500 non-renewable scholarships are awarded, along with a paid summer internship at the Maryland Science Center. The scholarship helps cover education-related expenses while providing hands-on experience in a science-focused environment.
601 Light St Baltimore MD 21230
The Baltimore City Public Schools Farm to School (F2S) program promotes experiential education that connects students to nature and food systems. In every grade band, our programs and services focus on three core areas: (1) food education for lifelong healthy habits, (2) nature-based exploration for wholeness and academic enrichment, and (3) food system engagement for active citizenship, leadership development, and career skills. With 33 acres of forests, fields, a stream, greenhouses, and a barn full of animals, Great Kids Farm (GKF) – owned and operated by Baltimore City Public Schools Food & Nutrition Service — is a hub for hands-on Farm to School opportunities, including field trips, summer camp, and family events.
6601 Baltimore National Pike Catonsville MD 21228
The Holistic Life Foundation is a Baltimore-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to nurturing the wellness of children and adults in underserved communities. Through a comprehensive approach, children develop their inner lives through yoga, mindfulness, and self-care. HLF demonstrates a deep commitment to learning, community, and stewardship of the environment. HLF is also committed to developing high-quality evidence-based programs and curriculum to improve community well-being.
1014 W 36th Street Suite 403 Baltimore MD 21211
The Ingenuity Project prepares highly capable Baltimore students to excel in mathematics and science at nationally competitive levels. Students receive advanced coursework and enrichment opportunities similar to those offered in wealthier county or private schools, with a focus on preparing for Advanced Placement classes, college, and leadership in their future careers. The program supports academic growth, critical thinking, and long-term success in STEM fields.
1400 W Cold Spring Ln 337 Baltimore MD 21209
The Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) at Johns Hopkins University engages elementary, middle, and high school students in STEM learning to prepare them for college majors and careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. The center offers hands-on programs, workshops, and mentoring led by scientists, engineers, and educators. CEO initiatives aim to inspire curiosity, build STEM skills, and expand opportunities for underrepresented students in technical fields.
See other resources by Johns Hopkins:
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore Medical Center Pediatrics & Med/Peds
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Johns Hopkins: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)
Johns Hopkins: STEM Program and Competition Listing by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
Johns Hopkins: Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth Summer Programs
Johns Hopkins: Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
3400 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21218
The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) offers summer programs for advanced K–12 learners, helping them develop their academic talents in a challenging, supportive environment. Programs include courses in math, science, writing, and the humanities, designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and leadership skills. CTY connects gifted students from around the world, preparing them to make meaningful contributions in their future studies and careers.
See other resources by Johns Hopkins:
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Community Physicians East Baltimore Medical Center Pediatrics & Med/Peds
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins Eating Disorders Program
Johns Hopkins: Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH)
Johns Hopkins: STEM Program and Competition Listing by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL)
Johns Hopkins: Community Psychiatry Program at The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Johns Hopkins Asthma & Allergy Center
Johns Hopkins: The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY)
Johns Hopkins: Center for Educational Outreach (CEO) at Johns Hopkins University
Johns Hopkins: Children’s Mental Health Center (CMHC) at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins: Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Health at Johns Hopkins Harriet Lane
Johns Hopkins: Birth Companions at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
5801 Smith Ave Suite 400 McAuley Hall Baltimore MD 21209
Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through arts education and leadership development. Founded in 2004 by alumni of the Baltimore School for the Arts, LTYC offers a range of programs designed to promote academic success, positive social development, and creativity among young people.
Baltimore MD
Learning Undefeated, formerly MdBio Foundation, has offered innovative bioscience education to middle and high school students since 1997. The organization provides programs that promote bioscience awareness, STEM education, and workforce development, including the MdBioLab program, summer camps, and the game-based learning platform MdBioSphere. Their initiatives aim to engage youth in hands-on science experiences and prepare them for future STEM careers.
Maryland Science Olympiad engages K–12 students in team-based science and technology competitions that are both fun and educational. The programs emphasize teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking while celebrating the value of diverse perspectives. Students gain hands-on experience in STEM concepts and develop collaboration and leadership skills.
2701 N. Charles St. 5th floor Baltimore MD 21218
MERIT is a program designed to inspire and prepare under-represented high school students for careers in healthcare. Through mentorship, workshops, and hands-on experiences, participants develop leadership skills, gain exposure to medical professions, and learn about pathways to higher education in health-related fields. The program aims to reduce healthcare disparities by cultivating the next generation of diverse healthcare leaders.
The Mr. Mack Lewis Foundation continues to foster the ideals of our founder by striving to reduce violence, juvenile delinquency and the effects of Post Traumatic Syndrome in the Church Square Community. They achieve these goals by offering our members and community a better path via the disciplines of boxing, the arts and academics.
NASA’s BEST program introduces younger students to engineering and science through hands-on activities and interactive guides. The program encourages problem-solving, creativity, and exploration of STEM concepts in an engaging, age-appropriate way. Teachers, parents, and youth-serving professionals can use BEST materials to spark curiosity and build foundational STEM skills.
Runs Tech Fundamentals, a FREE program, for young adults (age 18-25), providing technology training, career development, and an opportunity to participate in paid internships in the Baltimore area.
1101 W. Pratt St. Suite 1A Baltimore MD 21223
The P-TECH Program provides students with a pathway from high school to college and careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through partnerships with Baltimore City Public Schools and Baltimore City Community College, students can earn both a high school diploma and an industry-recognized associate degree. The program integrates classroom learning with workplace experience to prepare youth for STEM careers.
Baltimore MD
Patterson Park Audubon Center is dedicated to environmental education and urban bird conservation in southeast Baltimore. The center offers programs for students that teach about migrating birds, their habitats, and how to protect them. They engage local youth in hands-on activities like birdwatching, habitat restoration, and neighborhood greening projects, helping kids connect with nature while contributing to the community. Through education and stewardship, the center is enhancing both the environment and the quality of life in Baltimore.
2901 E Baltimore St Box 2 Baltimore MD 21224
Paul’s Place is a soup kitchen and community outreach center, improving the quality of life in the Washington Village/Pigtown neighborhood and the surrounding Southwest Baltimore communities. Paul’s Place provides programs, services and support that strengthen individuals and families, fostering hope, personal dignity and growth.
1118 Ward St Baltimore MD 21230
The St. Francis Neighborhood Center offers a range of programs and services to meet the needs of Reservoir Hill and Penn North residents. In addition to an after school program and summer camp, they offer weekly food distributions, senior socials, computer lab access, adult education programs, community clean-ups, and an internship program.
2405 Linden Ave Baltimore MD 21217
The UMB CURE (Continuing Umbrella of Research Experiences) Scholars Program supports promising Baltimore middle school students interested in healthcare and research careers. Participants engage in hands-on workshops, laboratory experiences, and mentorship to build skills, knowledge, and confidence in STEM and health sciences. The program aims to prepare students for long-term academic and professional success in research and healthcare fields.
620 W Lexington St Baltimore MD 21201
The Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering (CMSE) at the University of Maryland engages K–12 students in STEM through hands-on lab tours, interactive science activities, and participation in career and science fairs. CMSE also coordinates pre-college and summer programs to help youth explore STEM fields and prepare for future education and careers. Their initiatives aim to increase diversity and representation in science and engineering.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
University of Maryland: ADHD Treatment Clinic
University of Maryland: Extension Baltimore City 4-H Youth Development
University of Maryland: Sexual Abuse and Rape Assessment Center at University of Maryland Children’s Hospital
University of Maryland: School of Dentistry
University of Maryland: Evelyn Jordan Center (EJC)
University of Maryland: Child & Adolescent Clinic
University of Maryland: Eye Associates
University of Maryland: Pulmonology and Allergy Clinic
University of Maryland: Drug Treatment Program (Methadone Maintenance)
University of Maryland: Outpatient Addiction Treatment Services (OATS)
University of Maryland: Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program
University of Maryland: Urban Agriculture at University of Maryland Extension-Baltimore City
University of Maryland: STAR TRACK at University of Maryland Adolescent Health Center
University of Maryland: Adolescent and Young Adult Center
1131 Glenn L. Martin Hall Bldg #088 University of Maryland College Park College Park MD 20742
Baltimore City 4-H Youth Development offers programs that help youth build practical life skills, leadership, and citizenship through hands-on learning. Participants engage in activities including STEM, public speaking, entrepreneurship, gardening, nutrition, healthy lifestyles, service-learning, and creative programs like fashion review and photography. The programs aim to foster personal growth, community engagement, and preparation for future education and careers.
See other resources by University of Maryland:
University of Maryland: Behavioral and Developmental Pediatrics
University of Maryland: ADHD Treatment Clinic
University of Maryland: Center for Minorities in Science and Engineering (CMSE)
University of Maryland: Sexual Abuse and Rape Assessment Center at University of Maryland Children’s Hospital
University of Maryland: School of Dentistry
University of Maryland: Evelyn Jordan Center (EJC)
University of Maryland: Child & Adolescent Clinic
University of Maryland: Eye Associates
University of Maryland: Pulmonology and Allergy Clinic
University of Maryland: Drug Treatment Program (Methadone Maintenance)
University of Maryland: Outpatient Addiction Treatment Services (OATS)
University of Maryland: Alcohol & Drug Abuse Program
University of Maryland: Urban Agriculture at University of Maryland Extension-Baltimore City
University of Maryland: STAR TRACK at University of Maryland Adolescent Health Center
University of Maryland: Adolescent and Young Adult Center
6615 Reisterstown Road Suite 201 Baltimore MD 21215
Wide Angle Youth Media is a nonprofit organization based in Baltimore that empowers youth through media arts education. Since its inception in 2000, the organization has collaborated with and amplified the voices of over 8,000 young people across the city, providing them with the skills and confidence to navigate school, career, and life
Wide Angle Youth Media offers a range of programs designed to engage and develop youth through media arts:
Baltimore Speaks Out (BSO): An introductory video-making and youth development program for youth ages 10–15. BSO workshops are conducted each academic year at partner schools and locations, providing students with media literacy, team-building, public speaking, community service, and digital media skills.
High School Programs: After-school courses offering students ages 14–21 the opportunity for free introductory and advanced media training. Courses are offered in a range of concentrations, including video, photography, animation, and illustration.
MediaWorks Summer Program: A paid summer workforce development initiative for youth ages 14–21, providing media education experiences and college and career development programming in partnership with Baltimore City’s YouthWorks and Baltimore County’s Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP).
Community Voices: A program offering a wide range of fee-for-service workshops, trainings, and media-arts-centered professional development. These workshops are customizable to best suit the needs of students, topics, and budgets
2507 N Howard St Suite 100 Baltimore MD 21218
WorldSchool Mosaic offers families an integrated, inspirational, progressive model for raising highly self-appointed children who become productive self-actualized young professionals and entrepreneurs. We provide the spaces and experiences that make academia relevant and applicable now. Our STEEM-centered workshops, signature events and education advocacy guidance for children, parents and their village vanguards give our communities a congruent, actionable blueprint for achieving academic, collegiate, professional and entrepreneurial goals for every child and family we touch.
WorldSchool Mosaic: Innovations (Prek-6th grade)
WorldSchool Mosaic: EAGLE Society (7th-12th grade)
Baltimore MD 21202
Year Up Baltimore helps young adults gain the skills and experience they need for careers in tech, business, and more. Their free, yearlong program is for youth ages 18–29 and includes classroom training followed by a full-time internship. Training paths include IT, cybersecurity, data analytics, and project management. Internships are offered with top companies like Johns Hopkins, CareFirst, and Bank of America.
1609 Druid Hill Ave 3rd Floor Baltimore MD 21217
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