The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of its annual SEA Grants. Grants totaling $10,000 will support six Structural Engineers Associations (SEAs) in launching or enhancing initiatives that advance the structural engineering profession.
The SEA Grant Program, funded by the NCSEA Foundation, assists SEAs in expanding their reach through innovative initiatives. The grants provide crucial support for programs that align with the Foundation’s mission of advancing the science and practice of structural engineering.
Grant recipients and their projects are:
- SEANM (New Mexico): SEANM Volunteer Mentoring Program
- SEAC (Colorado): Mental Health Workshop for Firm Leadership
- SEAoT (Texas): Developing Two Student Chapters
- SEAWI (Wisconsin): Young Member Group Support
- SEAOSD (San Diego): Seismic Outreach Program
- SEAOSC (Southern California): Student Member to Active Member Conversion
Each SEA will receive funding ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 to support the development and implementation of their projects.
“The SEA Grant Program reflects our commitment to empowering SEAs to drive meaningful change and strengthen the structural engineering community,” said NCSEA Foundation Vice President Tom Grogan, P.E., S.E., F.ASCE. “We are proud to support these projects to foster the professional growth of structural engineers, enhance member engagement, and expand outreach to students and young professionals.”
Grant applications were evaluated by a subcommittee of the NCSEA Foundation Board of Directors. Final selections were approved by the full Foundation Board.
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