$200k Grant Enables the Bucks IU Fab Lab Center’s Career Awareness Program

Secretary Rick Siger, Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED), has announced that the Shapiro Administration is invest­ing $200,000 in the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) Fab Lab’s Career Awareness Program. This new pro­gram will offer Bucks County mid­dle school stu­dents hands-on learn­ing expe­ri­ences in advanced man­u­fac­tur­ing, com­put­er sci­ence, and dig­i­tal fab­ri­ca­tion, through both in-school and out-of-school activ­i­ties. This work com­ple­ments exist­ing efforts by the Bucks IU’s Fab Lab to sup­port STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) ini­tia­tives coun­ty­wide. The goal of this Career Awareness pro­gram is to engage and train an esti­mat­ed 4,350 Bucks County stu­dents in advanced man­u­fac­tur­ing and tech­nol­o­gy areas over the next two years.

Dr. Mark Hoffman, Bucks IU Executive Director, shared, “This grant pro­vides the Bucks IU’s Fab Lab with the nec­es­sary fund­ing to bring inno­v­a­tive pro­grams to Bucks County. The new Career Awareness Program will sup­port stu­dents coun­ty­wide and serve as a mod­el for sim­i­lar pro­grams statewide. On behalf of the Bucks County com­mu­ni­ties, we proud­ly serve, I offer my appre­ci­a­tion to our part­ners at the DCED for join­ing us in our vision to pre­pare today’s stu­dents for tomorrow’s careers.”

The Career Awareness Program, fund­ed by this grant, will open doors to STEAM careers for thou­sands of mid­dle school stu­dents. The Bucks IU Fab Lab Center will use the Certify-ED cur­ricu­lum, which inte­grates vir­tu­al real­i­ty (VR) tech­nol­o­gy, allow­ing stu­dents to engage in both hands-on learn­ing and vir­tu­al real­i­ty sim­u­la­tions. The Fab Lab Center will host field trips and after-school clubs designed to offer stu­dents a first­hand look at the many pos­si­bil­i­ties with­in STEAM career fields. The pro­gram will also fea­ture immer­sive 3‑Day Career Awareness Institutes, focus­ing on high-demand careers such as cod­ing, drone tech­nol­o­gy, and biotechnology.

In Bucks County, advanced man­u­fac­tur­ing and com­put­er sci­ence are fre­quent­ly cit­ed as the most in-demand indus­tries. The Bucks IU has a rich his­to­ry of con­nect­ing this local need to K‑12 edu­ca­tion, which began with the launch of the Mobile Fab Lab pro­gram in 2019 and has expand­ed to a sec­ond mobile van and Fab Lab Center,” not­ed Dr. Lindsey Sides, Bucks IU Supervisor of STEAM Education. “We look for­ward to address­ing the man­u­fac­tur­ing and tech­nol­o­gy needs in Bucks County through this excit­ing Career Awareness grant opportunity.”

This pro­gram is fund­ed [in part] by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Manufacturing Training to Career Grant program.

This invest­ment cre­ates more oppor­tu­ni­ties for stu­dents by giv­ing them the skills and expe­ri­ences they need to pur­sue man­u­fac­tur­ing and STEAM careers,” said Secretary Rick Siger. “The Shapiro Administration is proud to sup­port the Fab Lab Career Awareness Program as it inspires young peo­ple and pro­vides the advanced tech­nol­o­gy train­ing that can put them on the path to a good pay­ing career and sup­ports the needs of region­al industries.”

This pro­gram rep­re­sents a bold step toward equip­ping Bucks County youth with the tools and knowl­edge they need to suc­ceed in a rapid­ly evolv­ing world. Development plans and pro­gram cur­ric­u­la are already being for­mu­lat­ed for the Career Awareness Program. As expe­ri­ences and oppor­tu­ni­ties become avail­able, infor­ma­tion will be shared on the Fab Lab web­site along with oth­er Fab Lab relat­ed details and events: www.BucksIU.org/FabLab.