Enabling Underrepresented Students and Communities to Become Engaged Participants in the 21st Century Global Workforce Through STEM-Based Learning & Innovation

“The Hines Family Foundation uses
space missions and technologies to
help students advance their 21st
century career capabilities by learning
how to dream, design, and do.”

JOHN W. HINES, JR. , FOUNDER

HINES FAMILY FOUNDATION
MISSION

The Hines Family Foundation promotes STEM achievement
through innovative applications of technologies, products,
expertise and capabilities.

Who We Are

The Hines Family Foundation operates as a workforce enabler by providing resources, opportunities, and support to students of all ages. We maximize the impact of every dollar we receive by not only providing support to students but also developing curriculum for educators as well.

What We Do

The Hines Family Foundation is dedicated to helping students learn, training teachers, and building leaders. By developing and curating innovative technical programming, we are able to create access to life-changing opportunities for our community.

PREPARING LEADERS
CREATING ACCESS

Support Our Mission

We partner with educators to help students learn to design,
build, and fly space missions. Our foundation facilitates
multidisciplinary subject-matter-expert guidance and
coaching, in addition to financial resources.

The foundation would not be able to deliver such an array of innovative programming if it were not for the in-kind gifts and generous donations we receive from our community of supporters. Each contribution made to the foundation allows us to extend the reach of our mission.

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Checks should be mailed to the Hines Family Foundation at:

  • The Hines Family Foundation for Education, Innovation and Service
  • 100 Hartsfield Center Parkway, Suite 100
  • Atlanta, GA 30354
  • Office Phone Number: 1-678-374-8150, ext. 1004
  • Attn: Harold Boone, Esq.

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HINES FAMILY FOUNDATION NEWS

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International Day of the Girl Earthwork

Installation Honoring Astronaut Stephanie Wilson

Dates and Times
Mon, Oct 11, 2021 – Fri, Oct 22, 2021

Location
Woodruff Park
91 Peachtree St NW

Details
A 4,800 square-foot natural art exhibit is being created in Woodruff Park to commemorate International Day of the Girl, raise awareness about NASA’s Artemis Program, and inspire women and girls through the high-profile STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) exhibit.

SpaceDay ATL

The AE School’s Georgia Space Grant Consortium (GSGC), along with its affiliate and partners from across Atlanta and Georgia, will host a series of STEM/STEAM engagement activities celebrating SPACE and highlighting related degrees and careers. Due to COVID, this will be an outdoor event (with a few optional indoor talks). Reservations are required and space is limited. Wrist bands will be issued upon check-in. Participants should wear masks for optional indoor talks.