Georgia Science Olympiad Sponsors
The continuing growth in size and quality of the Georgia Science Olympiad program is made possible, in part, by the generous sponsors who realize the importance of a scientifically literate citizenry. We appreciate their confidence in Science Olympiad as an effective means of achieving that goal.
Opportunities for sponsorship include funding for general or specific purposes. Examples
of specific purposes include travel expenses of teams going to the National Tournament,
scholarships to winners of specific events, etc. In addition to funding, we desire
the participation of corporate employees in their local schools and/or local tournaments.
Companies or their employees wishing to become involved in the Georgia Science Olympiad
are encouraged to contact Lance Crimm at lcrimm@spsu.edu or Kelly Price at KPrice@forsyth.k12.ga.us to discuss the various options.
Georgia Science Olympiad is pleased to acknowledge the generous support of:
. State of Georgia
. Southern Polytechnic State University
. Forsyth County Schools
. Augusta State University
. Lockheed Martin
. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
. Motorola Foundation
. ChevronTexaco
. CIBA Vision
. Nordson
. Publix
The National Science Olympiad is privileged to have sponsors who are true partners in our mission. Each of the corporations, associations and groups listed has a vested interest in improving the quality of K-12 science education, creating a technologically-literate workforce and providing recognition for outstanding achievement by both students and teachers.
Short New Jersey evening newscast segment on the 2009 Science Olympiad Regional Tournament
If your company would like to get involved with Science Olympiad, please contact Jenny Kopach at jrkopach@soinc.org for more information about our varying levels of sponsorship:
University of Wisconsin at Madison - 2011 Science Olympiad National Tournament Host Site
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - 2010 Science Olympiad National Tournament Host Site
FOX Broadcasting - and "Fringe"
The College Board's Young Epidemiology Scholars Program
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
DuPont and the DuPont Center for Collaborative Research and Education
Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
I-STEM Education Initiative at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign