COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR SCIENCE
1611 San Pablo Ave Suite 10 B, Berkeley, CA 94702 www.crscience.org

Total Revenue
$512,459
Total Expenses
$372,227
Net Assets
$264,195

Organizations Filed Purposes: Community Resources for Science empowers teachers and scientists to lead K-12 students in authentic, standards-aligned STEM learning experiences. CRS connects educators, STEM professionals, science centers, and students in a dynamic network of teaching and learning. We provide timely information, teacher training, outreach coaching, and customized consulting. Our programs include engaging STEM-professionals in award-winning outreach and mentoring. We focus on serving students in underrepresented and historically marginalized public schools, primarily in the San Francisco East Bay region, increasing opportunities for powerful learning, role-model, and mentoring in STEM.

Bay Area Scientists Inspiring Students (BASIS) and Be a Scientist STEM Mentoring programs engage STEM professionals as volunteers in K-8 schools. Programs recruit, train, coach and place scientists, engineers, and other STEM professionals from academia and industry to serve as role models and mentors while leading students and teachers in authentic STEM learning experiences. Programs introduce K-8 students to STEM careers and pathways, illustrate connections between daily lived experiences and potential careers. In 2020, our STEM outreach programs engaged 750+ STEM professionals and directly reached 16,000 young learners. Lesson plans, materials, resource information, science content, and teaching strategies are shared with the classroom K-8 teachers to build teacher capacity and empower educators to build on the BASIS and Be a Scientist lessons to extend learning. Students engage in authentic science and engineering practices, meeting California NGSS and Common Core standards in science, math, language arts, and Environmental Principals and Concepts. BASIS lesson plans and related resources are available for teachers on the CRS website. Be a Scientist mentors guide middle school students through the process of designing, conducting, and communicating findings on independent, student-selected science and engineering investigations, activating student agency in STEM learning based on individual student interests.

Teacher Services. CRS provided 2,000 TK and Kindergarten through 8th grade educators with comprehensive information services including newsbulletins, curated online content, customized research, and resource guides regarding grants, lesson plans, field trips, training and more from over 200 science education partners in the region and beyond. We provided hundreds of teachers with professional learning, including research experiences with STEM professionals. CRS provides support for teachers in over 140 elementary and middle schools in the East Bay, impacting learning for 43,000 children. Professional development workshops, often in collaboration with science centers and environmental education partners, explored teaching pedagogy, standards, and content across all science disciplines as well as engineering. Our focus is on serving the needs of schools and districts with majority low-income, immigrant, and under-represented miniority communities. Through Science Super Star Challenge program CRS highlights best practices in STEM education, motivates and recognizes success for teachers implementing high-quality science learning for their students. Teachers call CRS 'the best friend a teacher can have' and indicate that CRS support, training, and programs strengthen teacher confidence, skill, motivation and effectiveness in implementing strong science teaching. Over the past decade, prior to the pandemic, CRS teacher members were documenting an increase in both the time devoted to elementary science, and in the quality of the lessons and learning experiences for students.

Resource Development: Convening, consulting, and training projects targeting challenges and opportunities in K-8 science education. CRS provided professional development and curricular development services to schools, districts, and informal education organizations. CRS coordinated site-based projects, facilitated development of new teacher training collaborations, consulted with principals and district leaders to assess the needs and gather partners together to provide solutions, and mobilized resources to address critical challenges such as a lack of at-home science materials for students during distance-learning. Through regional, state, and national conferences and networks, CRS serves as a leader in advocating for high-quality science education for elementary and middle school students. CRS collaborates with partner organizations through STEM Networks in the Bay Area, California, and across the nation, including the 100Kin10 and Change the Equation national networks. CRS Advisory Council on Elementary Education engages and activates leaders and partners from K-12 schools, academia, industry, science centers, environmental education organizations, public agencies, funders, and other partners to identify and address challenges to excellence in science teaching and learning.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Russell WongDirector1$0
Diana VelezDirector1$0
Rodney TurnerDirector1$0
Tony SoDirector1$0
Trina OstranderDirector1$0
Asha HarikrishnanDirector1$0
Erik BusbyDirector1$0
Jun AxupDirector1$0
Marguerite HutchinsonSecretary2$0
Justin CurleyTreasurer2$0
Anne BarangerVice President2$0
Alan PoonPresident2$0

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