Trane Technologies Supports Science Museum of Minnesota with a Grant of $1.5 Million

Trane Technologies has renewed its grant to the Science Museum of Minnesota, supporting the Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center (KAYSC). This commitment of $1.5 million over three years will enhance the KAYSC’s impactful programmes, which cultivate leadership skills, career readiness, and a profound appreciation for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) among young people.

The grant will bolster key initiatives, including the STEM Freedom School Program, which offers summer STEM activities for low-income youth, and the High School STEM Enrichment program, providing paid programming during the school year for career exploration and industry credentialing.

In addition to financial support, Trane Technologies employees will have the opportunity to volunteer within the KAYSC.

Commenting on the development, Amy Volz, Director of Strategic Partnerships & Corporate Impact, Trane Technologies, said, “We are delighted to continue our support of the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Kitty Andersen Youth Science Center. Our shared commitment to empowering the next generation of STEM leaders and innovators aligns with Trane Technologies’ vision of challenging what’s possible for a sustainable future. By investing in these programs, together we are helping foster interest and access to the skills needed to drive the innovation of tomorrow.”

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