Liabilities / Assets
67th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 67% of similar nonprofits.
990EZ • Fiscal year 2025 • EIN 82-2469742
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
67th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 67% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
65th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 65% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
9th percentile
Higher net margin than 9% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
85th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 85% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 11.3% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
7th percentile
Faster asset growth than 7% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
16th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 16% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$22,796
Down $37,410 (-62%) from 2024
Net Assets
Down$22,666
Down $36,528 (-62%) from 2024
Liabilities
Down$130
Down $882 (-87%) from 2024
Revenue
Down$78,338
Down $36,670 (-32%) from 2024
Expenses
Down$114,866
Down $4,764 (-4.0%) from 2024
Net Income
Down-$36,528
Down $31,906 (-690%) from 2024
Youth outreach in science, technology, engineering and math (stem) is a nonprofit organization whose aim is to empower underserved students nationally by educating them through hands-on stem experiences and engaging them in stem through independent ownership, to facilitate a competitive advantage in the marketplace to build wealth and positively impact society. Some of our projects include 3d design and printing, robotics, coding, and various chemistry and engineering projects just to name a few. We want students to have a fun experience exploring the vast range of what stem has to offer.
Youth outreach in science technology engineering and math (yo-stem) is a nonprofit organization whose aim is to empower underserved students by educating them through hands-on stem experiences and engaging them in stem through independent ownership. We serve students in grades prek-12 as well as the following demographics: cultural minorities, girls, lgbtq+, and students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. Yo-stem provides 3 programs to expose students to stem: girls in stem (gstem), stem saturday, and a co-ed competitive robotics club. We want students to have a fun experience exploring the vast range of what stem has to offer, while fueling the pipeline of diverse students into stem. Outreach initiatives that introduce young students to stem professions that look like them allows more women and minorities to make valuable contributions to their field of study.
| Description | Grants | Expenses |
|---|---|---|
| THANKS TO THE FUNDING WE RECEIVED FROM DONORS WE WERE ABLE TO CONDUCT OUR 3 FLAGSHIP PROGRAMS, EXPOSING STUDENTS TO STEM VIA: GIRLS IN STEM (GSTEM), STEM SATURDAY, AND COMPETITIVE ROBOTICS CLUB. IN ALIGNMENT WITH OUR OVERARCHING MISSION, WE EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPLORATION WITHIN STEM DISCIPLINES WHILE IMPARTING ESSENTIAL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES. WE ENGAGE STEM PROFESSIONALS FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO INTERACT WITH ROLE MODELS AND GAIN INSIGHTS FROM REAL-LIFE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS. THE PRESENCE OF INDIVIDUALS WHO RESEMBLE OUR STUDENTS AND ARE SUCCESSFULLY ENGAGED IN THEIR DESIRED PROFESSIONS SERVES AS A POWERFUL SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT, REINFORCING THE BELIEF THAT THEIR ASPIRATIONS ARE ATTAINABLE. YO-STEM HOSTED AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS AT TWO MIDDLE SCHOOLS IN EAST TENNESSEE. WE HOSTED OURROBOTICS PROGRAM AT VINE MIDDLE SCHOOL, A PRIORITY SCHOOL WHERE 84% OF THE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 53% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 6.5% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE(STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). GIRLS IN STEM IS HOSTED AT SOUTH DOYLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, WHERE 32% OFTHE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 32% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 11.8% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE (STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). STUDENTS INVOLVED IN OUR CLUBS EXHIBIT ABILITY IN STEM, YET COULD BE IMPACTED BY THE CHALLENGES OFATTENDING A TSI (TARGETED SUPPORT AND IMPROVEMENT) SCHOOL. BY ENGAGING THEM IN STEM ACTIVITIESON A REGULAR BASIS AND PROMOTING OWNERSHIP, WE ARE ENSURING A LONG-LASTING LOVEFOR STEM, IGNITING AN INTEREST IN STEM CAREERS, BOTH OF WHICH WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND COLLEGE READINESS. DURING THE 2024-2025 ROBOTICS SEASON WE HAVE SERVED 15 STUDENTS (2 GIRLS, 11 BOYS, AND 2 NON-BINARY INDIVIDUALS) TO FORM 4 TEAMS: TEAM ULTRAMAINIUM (CO-ED), TEAM G (CO-DED), URANIUMDONKEYS (BOYS), AND RADIUM (CO-ED). STUDENTS COMPETED IN THREE VEX IQ ROBOTICS COMPETITIONS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO QUALIFY FOR THE STATE COMPETITION. TEAMS ULTRAMAINIUM AND URANIUM DONKEYS WON JUDGES AWARD AND 2ND PLACE TEAMWORK CHAMPION, RESPECTIVELY, IN THEIR FIRST ROBOTICSCOMPETITION THAT WAS HELD IN CHATTANOOGA TN, NOVEMBER 2024. TEAM RADIUM TOOK HOME THE JUDGES AWARD AT THE FEBRUARY VEX ROBOTICS COMPETITION HELD IN CORRYTON TN. THE GAME THISSEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.THE GAME THIS SEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. OUR GSTEM PROGRAM AT SDMS HAS SUCCESSFULLY REACHED ITS CAPACITY, PROVIDING WEEKLY STEMPROGRAMMING TO 15 GIRLS. THESE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN THE BUILDING AND PILOTING OF DRONES, LEARNINGELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY, AND STUDYING FORMULATIONS FOR COSMETIC SCIENCES. WITH THE HELP OF 33 VOLUNTEERS, WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO BRING IMPACTFUL STEM PROGRAMMING AND ACTIVITIES TO OVER 200 STUDENTS VIA OUR AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTS, AT NO COST TO THE STUDENTSFISCAL YEAR 2025. | - | $31,363 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CANDICE HALBERT | President | PT | $8,869 | - | $8,869 |
| CLARICE PHELPS | Vice Preside | - | $0 | - | - |
| SARA BAKER | Secretary | - | $0 | - | - |
| DR SHANEDA DESTINE | Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| ELIZABETH ROSS | Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| CATHERINE PORTH | Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| FREDDI RUTH POPE | Member | - | $0 | - | - |
| TYRONE BEACH | Treasurer | - | $0 | - | - |
“Expenses advertising and promotion 3,165 software 1,298 background checks 380 office supplies 1,120 insurance 1,118 robotics expenses 16,311 stem saturday 1,867 yes to stem 4,357 science fair 27 gstem 1,442 state forms and taxes 20 training 874 payroll admin fees 1,374 community events 781 donation fees 482 total 34,616”
“Inventories for sale or use 0 1,792 total 0 1,792”
“Accounts payable and accrued expenses 1,012 130”
“Youth outreach in science technology engineering and math (yo-stem) is a nonprofit organization whose aim is to empower underserved students by educating them through hands-on stem experiences and engaging them in stem through independent ownership. We serve students in grades prek-12 as well as the following demographics: cultural minorities, girls, lgbtq+, and students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds. Yo-stem provides 3 programs to expose students to stem: girls in stem (gstem), stem saturday, and a co-ed competitive robotics club. We want students to have a fun experience exploring the vast range of what stem has to offer, while fueling the pipeline of diverse students into stem. Outreach initiatives that introduce young students to stem professions that look like them allows more women and minorities to make valuable contributions to their field of study.”
“Thanks to the funding we received from donors we were able to conduct our 3 flagship programs, exposing students to stem via: girls in stem (gstem), stem saturday, and competitive robotics club. In alignment with our overarching mission, we emphasize the importance of exploration within stem disciplines while imparting essential research and engineering methodologies. We engage stem professionals from diverse backgrounds to provide students with the opportunity to interact with role models and gain insights from real-life scientists and engineers. The presence of individuals who resemble our students and are successfully engaged in their desired professions serves as a powerful source of encouragement, reinforcing the belief that their aspirations are attainable. Yo-stem hosted afterschool programs at two middle schools in east tennessee. We hosted ourrobotics program at vine middle school, a priority school where 84% of the student population is black or hispanic, 53% are economically disadvantaged, and only 6.5% are mastering grade-level standards in math and ela compared to 37.2% for the entire school district and 37.6% for the state(state of tennessee, 2024). Girls in stem is hosted at south doyle middle school, where 32% ofthe student population is black or hispanic, 32% are economically disadvantaged, and only 11.8% are mastering grade-level standards in math and ela compared to 37.2% for the entire school district and 37.6% for the state (state of tennessee, 2024). Students involved in our clubs exhibit ability in stem, yet could be impacted by the challenges ofattending a tsi (targeted support and improvement) school. By engaging them in stem activitieson a regular basis and promoting ownership, we are ensuring a long-lasting lovefor stem, igniting an interest in stem careers, both of which will contribute to their academic success and college readiness. During the 2024-2025 robotics season we have served 15 students (2 girls, 11 boys, and 2 non-binary individuals) to form 4 teams: team ultramainium (co-ed), team g (co-ded), uraniumdonkeys (boys), and radium (co-ed). Students competed in three vex iq robotics competitions for the opportunity to qualify for the state competition. Teams ultramainium and uranium donkeys won judges award and 2nd place teamwork champion, respectively, in their first roboticscompetition that was held in chattanooga tn, november 2024. Team radium took home the judges award at the february vex robotics competition held in corryton tn. The game thisseason was very challenging, unfortunately, none of the teams qualified for the state championship.the game this season was very challenging, unfortunately, none of the teams qualified for the state championship. Our gstem program at sdms has successfully reached its capacity, providing weekly stemprogramming to 15 girls. These students participate in the building and piloting of drones, learningelectronic circuitry, and studying formulations for cosmetic sciences. With the help of 33 volunteers, we have been able to bring impactful stem programming and activities to over 200 students via our after-school programs and community involvements, at no cost to the studentsfiscal year 2025.”
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| IRS990EZ/ProgramSrvcAccomplishmentGrp/DescriptionProgramSrvcAccomTxt | 0 | THANKS TO THE FUNDING WE RECEIVED FROM DONORS WE WERE ABLE TO CONDUCT OUR 3 FLAGSHIP PROGRAMS, EXPOSING STUDENTS TO STEM VIA: GIRLS IN STEM (GSTEM), STEM SATURDAY, AND COMPETITIVE ROBOTICS CLUB. IN ALIGNMENT WITH OUR OVERARCHING MISSION, WE EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPLORATION WITHIN STEM DISCIPLINES WHILE IMPARTING ESSENTIAL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES. WE ENGAGE STEM PROFESSIONALS FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO INTERACT WITH ROLE MODELS AND GAIN INSIGHTS FROM REAL-LIFE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS. THE PRESENCE OF INDIVIDUALS WHO RESEMBLE OUR STUDENTS AND ARE SUCCESSFULLY ENGAGED IN THEIR DESIRED PROFESSIONS SERVES AS A POWERFUL SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT, REINFORCING THE BELIEF THAT THEIR ASPIRATIONS ARE ATTAINABLE. YO-STEM HOSTED AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS AT TWO MIDDLE SCHOOLS IN EAST TENNESSEE. WE HOSTED OURROBOTICS PROGRAM AT VINE MIDDLE SCHOOL, A PRIORITY SCHOOL WHERE 84% OF THE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 53% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 6.5% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE(STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). GIRLS IN STEM IS HOSTED AT SOUTH DOYLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, WHERE 32% OFTHE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 32% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 11.8% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE (STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). STUDENTS INVOLVED IN OUR CLUBS EXHIBIT ABILITY IN STEM, YET COULD BE IMPACTED BY THE CHALLENGES OFATTENDING A TSI (TARGETED SUPPORT AND IMPROVEMENT) SCHOOL. BY ENGAGING THEM IN STEM ACTIVITIESON A REGULAR BASIS AND PROMOTING OWNERSHIP, WE ARE ENSURING A LONG-LASTING LOVEFOR STEM, IGNITING AN INTEREST IN STEM CAREERS, BOTH OF WHICH WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND COLLEGE READINESS. DURING THE 2024-2025 ROBOTICS SEASON WE HAVE SERVED 15 STUDENTS (2 GIRLS, 11 BOYS, AND 2 NON-BINARY INDIVIDUALS) TO FORM 4 TEAMS: TEAM ULTRAMAINIUM (CO-ED), TEAM G (CO-DED), URANIUMDONKEYS (BOYS), AND RADIUM (CO-ED). STUDENTS COMPETED IN THREE VEX IQ ROBOTICS COMPETITIONS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO QUALIFY FOR THE STATE COMPETITION. TEAMS ULTRAMAINIUM AND URANIUM DONKEYS WON JUDGES AWARD AND 2ND PLACE TEAMWORK CHAMPION, RESPECTIVELY, IN THEIR FIRST ROBOTICSCOMPETITION THAT WAS HELD IN CHATTANOOGA TN, NOVEMBER 2024. TEAM RADIUM TOOK HOME THE JUDGES AWARD AT THE FEBRUARY VEX ROBOTICS COMPETITION HELD IN CORRYTON TN. THE GAME THISSEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.THE GAME THIS SEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. OUR GSTEM PROGRAM AT SDMS HAS SUCCESSFULLY REACHED ITS CAPACITY, PROVIDING WEEKLY STEMPROGRAMMING TO 15 GIRLS. THESE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN THE BUILDING AND PILOTING OF DRONES, LEARNINGELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY, AND STUDYING FORMULATIONS FOR COSMETIC SCIENCES. WITH THE HELP OF 33 VOLUNTEERS, WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO BRING IMPACTFUL STEM PROGRAMMING AND ACTIVITIES TO OVER 200 STUDENTS VIA OUR AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTS, AT NO COST TO THE STUDENTSFISCAL YEAR 2025. |
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| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 3 | YOUTH OUTREACH IN SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING AND MATH (YO-STEM) IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION WHOSE AIM IS TO EMPOWER UNDERSERVED STUDENTS BY EDUCATING THEM THROUGH HANDS-ON STEM EXPERIENCES AND ENGAGING THEM IN STEM THROUGH INDEPENDENT OWNERSHIP. WE SERVE STUDENTS IN GRADES PREK-12 AS WELL AS THE FOLLOWING DEMOGRAPHICS: CULTURAL MINORITIES, GIRLS, LGBTQ+, AND STUDENTS FROM LOW-SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS. YO-STEM PROVIDES 3 PROGRAMS TO EXPOSE STUDENTS TO STEM: GIRLS IN STEM (GSTEM), STEM SATURDAY, AND A CO-ED COMPETITIVE ROBOTICS CLUB. WE WANT STUDENTS TO HAVE A FUN EXPERIENCE EXPLORING THE VAST RANGE OF WHAT STEM HAS TO OFFER, WHILE FUELING THE PIPELINE OF DIVERSE STUDENTS INTO STEM. OUTREACH INITIATIVES THAT INTRODUCE YOUNG STUDENTS TO STEM PROFESSIONS THAT LOOK LIKE THEM ALLOWS MORE WOMEN AND MINORITIES TO MAKE VALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THEIR FIELD OF STUDY. |
| IRS990ScheduleO/SupplementalInformationDetail/ExplanationTxt | 4 | THANKS TO THE FUNDING WE RECEIVED FROM DONORS WE WERE ABLE TO CONDUCT OUR 3 FLAGSHIP PROGRAMS, EXPOSING STUDENTS TO STEM VIA: GIRLS IN STEM (GSTEM), STEM SATURDAY, AND COMPETITIVE ROBOTICS CLUB. IN ALIGNMENT WITH OUR OVERARCHING MISSION, WE EMPHASIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF EXPLORATION WITHIN STEM DISCIPLINES WHILE IMPARTING ESSENTIAL RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING METHODOLOGIES. WE ENGAGE STEM PROFESSIONALS FROM DIVERSE BACKGROUNDS TO PROVIDE STUDENTS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO INTERACT WITH ROLE MODELS AND GAIN INSIGHTS FROM REAL-LIFE SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS. THE PRESENCE OF INDIVIDUALS WHO RESEMBLE OUR STUDENTS AND ARE SUCCESSFULLY ENGAGED IN THEIR DESIRED PROFESSIONS SERVES AS A POWERFUL SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT, REINFORCING THE BELIEF THAT THEIR ASPIRATIONS ARE ATTAINABLE. YO-STEM HOSTED AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS AT TWO MIDDLE SCHOOLS IN EAST TENNESSEE. WE HOSTED OURROBOTICS PROGRAM AT VINE MIDDLE SCHOOL, A PRIORITY SCHOOL WHERE 84% OF THE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 53% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 6.5% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE(STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). GIRLS IN STEM IS HOSTED AT SOUTH DOYLE MIDDLE SCHOOL, WHERE 32% OFTHE STUDENT POPULATION IS BLACK OR HISPANIC, 32% ARE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED, AND ONLY 11.8% ARE MASTERING GRADE-LEVEL STANDARDS IN MATH AND ELA COMPARED TO 37.2% FOR THE ENTIRE SCHOOL DISTRICT AND 37.6% FOR THE STATE (STATE OF TENNESSEE, 2024). STUDENTS INVOLVED IN OUR CLUBS EXHIBIT ABILITY IN STEM, YET COULD BE IMPACTED BY THE CHALLENGES OFATTENDING A TSI (TARGETED SUPPORT AND IMPROVEMENT) SCHOOL. BY ENGAGING THEM IN STEM ACTIVITIESON A REGULAR BASIS AND PROMOTING OWNERSHIP, WE ARE ENSURING A LONG-LASTING LOVEFOR STEM, IGNITING AN INTEREST IN STEM CAREERS, BOTH OF WHICH WILL CONTRIBUTE TO THEIR ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND COLLEGE READINESS. DURING THE 2024-2025 ROBOTICS SEASON WE HAVE SERVED 15 STUDENTS (2 GIRLS, 11 BOYS, AND 2 NON-BINARY INDIVIDUALS) TO FORM 4 TEAMS: TEAM ULTRAMAINIUM (CO-ED), TEAM G (CO-DED), URANIUMDONKEYS (BOYS), AND RADIUM (CO-ED). STUDENTS COMPETED IN THREE VEX IQ ROBOTICS COMPETITIONS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO QUALIFY FOR THE STATE COMPETITION. TEAMS ULTRAMAINIUM AND URANIUM DONKEYS WON JUDGES AWARD AND 2ND PLACE TEAMWORK CHAMPION, RESPECTIVELY, IN THEIR FIRST ROBOTICSCOMPETITION THAT WAS HELD IN CHATTANOOGA TN, NOVEMBER 2024. TEAM RADIUM TOOK HOME THE JUDGES AWARD AT THE FEBRUARY VEX ROBOTICS COMPETITION HELD IN CORRYTON TN. THE GAME THISSEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.THE GAME THIS SEASON WAS VERY CHALLENGING, UNFORTUNATELY, NONE OF THE TEAMS QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. OUR GSTEM PROGRAM AT SDMS HAS SUCCESSFULLY REACHED ITS CAPACITY, PROVIDING WEEKLY STEMPROGRAMMING TO 15 GIRLS. THESE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN THE BUILDING AND PILOTING OF DRONES, LEARNINGELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY, AND STUDYING FORMULATIONS FOR COSMETIC SCIENCES. WITH THE HELP OF 33 VOLUNTEERS, WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO BRING IMPACTFUL STEM PROGRAMMING AND ACTIVITIES TO OVER 200 STUDENTS VIA OUR AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTS, AT NO COST TO THE STUDENTSFISCAL YEAR 2025. |
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