Start Local
To achieve our goals, we start local. We invite you to benefit from the following club forms to start your own. We are here to help you accomplish our mission of making Texas #1 in limitless sustainable energy and accessible generative AI.
Want to get involved? Look at all of the materials we provide, and if you have questions or suggestions reach out to Theodore or Kate.
We equip student leaders to start STEM clubs at their school/co-op/education organization/community. By starting a club you are joining a community of leaders across the state. We especially welcome and encourage rural community student leaders because we want them to expand to other students access to speakers and resources.
This is a grassroots initiative that will directly support goals for economic growth and energy independence by instilling technological literacy and practical leadership in our high-potential youth.
Start Your Own Club
- Use our template–Letter to your Administrator–or draft your own.
- Use our Q&A: Informational Sheet of the Club
- Look at our sample Promotional Materials, or design your own.
- You can plug into one of our events already planned (zoom speakers).
- You can find a school close to yours and team up on an event.
- You can use our resources to find speakers.
Want to hear how other teens have already benefited?
"As someone who hopes to go into International Relations, the Bellwether trip to the UN General Assembly was a fantastic opportunity to speak with UN officials and world leaders."
– Hazel
"The CEO of StarPower, Christopher Craddock, told us all about the role of nuclear fusion in getting to outer space... and gave us what amounted to a Masterclass on entrepreneurship."
– Jaiden
"The event with President Elbegdorj really opened my eyes... He said that 'fusion energy will reshape the next generation’s career entirely.' When he said the next generation, he meant me."
– Gabe
"Bellwether provided me with the unique opportunity of meeting Ambassador Sichan Siv. Learning through the lives of others was so enriching."
– Zachary