A not-for-profit organization founded in 2016, the OSE is committed to identifying critical workforce skills, aligning curriculum content with careers of the future and providing access to high-quality STEM education programs for all community members in the Greater Omaha area.
We seek to:
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- Build strong infrastructure & capacity to support mission impact
- Advocate for programs & innovative models
- Engage community through communication, collaboration and connections
- Expand evidence-driven research, assessment & outcomes
- Grow community business development, recruitment & retention
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Strategic Plan
Annual Reports
- STEM Annual Report 2023
- STEM Annual Report 2022
- STEM Annual Report 2021
- STEM Annual Report 2020
- STEM Annual Report 2019
- STEM Annual Report 2018
- STEM Annual Report 2017
Committees
The committees are the action working groups that move the goals of the strategic plan forward. The committees have representatives from each of the six sectors we serve. Integrating the six sectors into each of the committees, we created a forum of collaboration around solutions for STEM issues.
Identifying the Problem: Omaha is experiencing a shortfall of STEM professionals similar to what the nation is also experiencing.
Taking Action: We are connecting STEM programs to facilitate efficient and effective career pathways, that grow the number of local STEM professionals and create balance between industry demand and available talent.
Omaha STEM Ecosystem Organization Chart
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The Omaha STEM Ecosystem is committed to Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion. We respect the lived experiences of all individuals and encourage multiple perspectives in fostering a community dedicated to providing comprehensive resources, unwavering support, and abundant opportunities. To foster a vibrant STEM community, our goal is to ensure that every individual can be inspired and thrive in both academic endeavors and professional pathways.