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Students zap into #STEM via video games. 🎮🧑🚀 #NSFfunded company Skillionaire Games by skillsgapp develops mobile gaming apps 🕹️ to help middle and high school students, especially those in underserved communities, learn the skills needed for jobs in science, technology, engineering and math. The games are designed to teach youth soft skills and focus on specific STEM areas, like cybersecurity, aerospace, advanced manufacturing and more. Developed by female founders Tina Zwolinski and Cynthia Jenkins, skillsgapp’s mission is to connect students to life-changing careers through game-changing play. “Providing early awareness to skills-based careers will remove systemic economic barriers and close our skills gap once and for all,” said Zwolinski. Zwolinski was recently named a 2024 Manufacturing Maven honoree, which recognizes female leaders and innovators in South Carolina’s manufacturing industry. 👏 https://bit.ly/4eNfPEn #NSFSBIR #womeninstem 📷: skillsgapp

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Tina Zwolinski

CEO & Founder, Skillionaire Games by skillsgapp

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⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ NSF's wrap-around support, encouragement to research, test, and pivot as needed, the team of program managers that cheer us on and provide guidance (Lindsay Portnoy, PhD), the Beat-the-Odds Bootcamp (Mike Abbott PE, PMP)— this partnership has had a profound impact on me as a founder scaling a company. Added perk - you get to network with others bringing ideas and products that will change the world and beyond. I highly recommend that startups look into and apply for NSF grants. #GameChanger

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is a game-changing partner. We are incredibly grateful for this investment and are excited about the meaningful impact on the nation's #skillionaire workforce as a result of working together. #GameOn

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