Real Student Project
Spreading physics education
Founded a nonprofit making complex physics concepts more digestible.
Student Pseudonym:
Robert

We helped Robert incorporate a 501(c)(3)
Robert came to us as a student with a garage full of half-built circuits and an idea of making physics less intimidating for high schoolers. We helped him focus that energy toward a nonprofit dedicated to hands-on science education. We guided him through everything from writing his mission statement to filing 501(c)(3) paperwork to help him develop an official initiative.

We helped Robert get grants from Dell
After the initiative was official, Robert wanted to take it beyond his local school district. We worked with him to draft professional grant proposals, build a media kit, and refine his outreach emails to major tech foundations. His story resonated with funders, as he ended up securing $31,000 in grants from Microsoft, Dell, and Google to distribute free physics resources to students.

We helped Robert grow to 6 continents
With corporate backing, we shifted to growth strategy. We helped Robert recruit volunteers, launch a website simplifying complex physics topics, and publish a book. Within months, Robert's initiative had reached 34,000 students across 111 countries, giving kids from Ghana to the Philippines a way to fall in love with physics.