Funding Amount

Unspecified amount in in-kind support

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

JDF: FIRST LEGO League Discover Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: John Deere Foundation
Amount: Unspecified amount in in-kind support
Last Updated: December 17, 2025

Summary

The John Deere FIRST LEGO League Discover program aims to support equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM fields by providing grants to teams that meet specific eligibility criteria. Teams must be associated with an educational institution or nonprofit and demonstrate a commitment to recruiting underserved and underrepresented students. The initiative is part of John Deere’s goal to empower one million youth by 2030, fostering innovation and better decision-making in local communities.

Overview

NOTE: Teams must apply and get approval for the John Deere FIRST grant PRIOR to completing (paying for) registration. You can register with FIRST but SHOULD NOT PAY for your registration as you will forfeit receiving a John Deere grant.For FIRST teams that receive a John Deere grant, one of the requirements is for all coaches, lead mentors along with FTC & FRC students to take the free, three part, on-line FIRST Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion training with this link if not taken before. This will help your team to use the strategies for better recruitment and support. John Deere FIRST John Deere and FIRST are together committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion which encourages teams to be more innovation, creative, and make better decisions. We encourage your team to support and encourage diversity within your team. John Deere grants are focused on increasing the participation and positive outcomes for students in John Deere home communities who historically have been underserved and underrepresented in STEM (Engineering, Computer Science/IT, and Manufacturing). This focus is supporting John Deere’s Bold Commitment of reaching at least one million underserved/underrepresented youth by 2030. Current U.S. & Canada John Deere Inspire Home Communities United States: California - TorranceGeorgia - AugustaIllinois - Champaign & Quad CitiesIowa - Des Moines, Dubuque, Paton, Ottumwa, Quad Cities, & WaterlooKansas - CoffeyvilleLouisiana - ThibodauxMissouri - SpringfieldNorth Carolina - Raleigh-DurhamNorth Dakota - Fargo & Valley CityTennessee - GreenevilleWisconsin – Horicon Canada: Alberta - Edmonton Manitoba - AltonaOntario - GrimsbyOntario - OakvilleSaskatchewan - Regina

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Teams supported by John Deere last season (2023 – 2024) must submit a John Deere post season survey in a timely manner BEFORE submitting a grant request for 2024 – 2025.Teams must be associated with a school (public or private) or 501(c)(3) non-profit in the U.S. (i.e. 4-H, Girl Scouts, Boys & Girls Clubs, etc.) or a registered charity outside the U.S. Be located within a 40 mile (65-kilometer) driving distance from the closest John Deere Inspire U.S. and Canada locations except for Austin, Chicago, and Torrance (Los Angeles) which need to be within 15 miles.Be in any U.S. or Canada location and have a John Deere employee that they has confirmed they are committed to actively (40 volunteer hours or more) supporting their team in person for the 2024 - 2025 season.The makeup of the active students on the team must meet one of the following three criteria:50% or more underserved based on low income. In the U.S. this is based on the % eligible for free and reduced lunch for the school or non-profit overall. 50% or more underrepresented in STEM which in the U.S, includes Hispanic/Latinx, Black/African American and girls and globally girls, Indigenous, youth that have a disability or identify as LGBTQ+. Rural teams - In the U.S as classified by NCES as Rural - Distant (42) or Rural – Remote (43).FRC teams that don’t meet the requirements for underserved/underrepresented or rural and have one or more confirmed John Deere mentors that are committed to supporting the team (40 hours or more) for the 2024 – 2025 season in person are eligible to apply for a grant noting the following five items:Team needs to confirm when applying, they are already supporting one or more new or returning teams with 50%+ underserved students. This applies to supporting one or more FIRST LEGO League Challenge teams, three or more FIRST LEGO League Explore teams, or one FIRST Tech Challenge teams. The requested support is through volunteerism with mentoring and coaching with a minimum commitment of 40 hours or more by the team. FRC Teams are not expected to provided funding with separate grants available from John Deere for the supporting underserved/underrepresented teams. When applying for a John Deere grant, provide the team number(s), team name(s), and team contacts (name, email) for teams supporting and grant number if supported by John Deere. Note: Priority is given to teams meeting the underserved, underrepresented and rural criteria.FIRST teams that don’t meet the grant eligibility requirements above and have one or more confirmed active John Deere mentors, can apply to be a John Deere team. If approved, no funding will be provided upfront with potential funding provided if the team qualifies for the FIRST World Championships. Oher funding for the team is available via the updated, generous John Deere's Dollars for Doers program through the John Deere mentors.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

roboticsstem-educationyouth-programseducation-equitydiversity

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