Empowering Future Innovators: Girls in STEM Camp Sparks Confidence, Curiosity, and Career Dreams

Camp can be a whirlwind experience, and our Girls in STEM Camp is no exception. On June 7, 2025, campers arrive at our Outdoor Education Camp in Portola — many for the first time where they quickly settle in, form fast friendships with their bunkmates, and immerse themselves in outdoor adventures. From hiking and group skits to scaling our Alpine Tower, they embrace new challenges. But beyond the outdoor excitement, they also connect with inspiring women in STEM careers, opening their eyes to new possibilities for their own futures.

With so much packed into this two-day camp, it’s easy to overlook just how profound an impact this program has. Girls in STEM helps young women envision themselves in fields they may have never considered before. More than just increasing diversity in STEM professions, our program lays the foundation for today’s youth to become well-rounded leaders in the workforce.

At Sierra Nevada Journeys, we believe that access to high-quality, outdoor-based science education is not a luxury but a necessity. And we don’t just say it, we measure it. Pre- and post-camp assessments show that participants leave with not only a greater awareness of STEM careers but also increased confidence in teamwork and a renewed enthusiasm for STEM learning.

Our Girls in STEM Camp wouldn’t be possible without the incredible support of our community. Sponsors like KSI Foundation, NV Energy, Charles River Lab, Aristocrat Gaming, and Sierra Pacific Credit Union generously contribute time and resources. Also, the Nevada Outdoor Education and Recreation Grant Program made it possible for students from low-income backgrounds to attend. Because our community has given so much to ensure the success of this program, we were proud to return the favor by supporting the Nevada Outdoor Education and Recreation Grant Program in its efforts to secure state funding.

On March 3, CEO Sean Hill and other Sierra Nevada Journeys representatives traveled to Carson City, NV, to testify before the Nevada State Legislature in support of AB 108 — a bill aimed at expanding access to outdoor education by reducing financial and logistical barriers. As Sean stated in his testimony before the Assembly Committee on Ways and Means, “This isn’t just about education. It’s also about Nevada’s economic future. Our state is rapidly growing in clean energy, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing — industries that require a strong STEM workforce. Early hands-on STEM engagement builds curiosity, confidence, and essential life skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration; these are qualities that employers seek.” By ensuring that all students — especially those from low-income communities — have access to hands-on science learning, AB108 will help create a more skilled workforce, more engaged citizens, and a stronger Nevada.

As we prepare for the sixth year of Girls in STEM Camp, happening June 7-8, 2025, we are excited for the opportunities awaiting this year’s participants and the bright futures ahead of them. We encourage you to share this program with the young students in your life who are looking for inspiration in STEM. Additionally, we invite you to learn more about the Nevada Outdoor Education and Recreation Grant Program and the lasting impact it is making on Nevada’s youth.

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