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Meet Our Sponsors
Founded by the National Society of Professional Engineers, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and CNA Foundation, MATHCOUNTS is made possible through the generosity of corporations, foundations and individuals. The MATHCOUNTS Foundation expresses its sincere appreciation to all those who help the program reach over half a million students across the country every year.
If you are interested in learning how your organization can become a MATHCOUNTS partner, please contact our Director of Development, Paula Hughes via email at paula@mathcounts.org or 703-299-9006 x103.
Founding Sponsors
National Sponsors
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Raytheon Company is an industry leader in defense and government electronics, space, information technology, technical services, and business aviation and special mission aircraft.
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Northrop Grumman Foundation supports diverse and sustainable programs for students and teachers. These programs create innovative education experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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The Department of Defense, lead sponsor of Reel Math Challenge, is the largest federal employer of scientists and engineers. The Department seeks to widen the circle of American students capable of identifying, applying and integrating mathematics concepts while using their imagination and having fun.
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The National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), in partnership with State Societies, is the organization of licensed Professional Engineers (PEs) and Engineering Interns/Engineers in Training (EIs/EITs). Through education, licensure advocacy, leadership training, multi-disciplinary networking, and outreach, NSPE enhances the image of its members and their ability to ethically and professionally practice engineering.
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The CNA Foundation is an Illinois-based nonprofit corporation that supports cultural, health and human service, and educational programs. It is funded in part by contributions from CNA Financial Corporation, one of the world's premier insurance organizations and one of the largest U.S. insurance groups. |
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Built on more than 130 years of experience, Phillips 66 is an energy manufacturing and logistics company poised for growth. The company’s high-performing Refining, Marketing and Specialties, Midstream and Chemicals businesses make products people use every day. With a diverse portfolio and 13,500 employees, Phillips 66 is uniquely positioned to capture opportunities in a changing energy landscape. Headquartered in Houston, Phillips 66 is a Fortune 5 company with $51 billion of assets as of March 31, 2013. For more information, visit www.phillips66.com or follow us on Twitter @Phillips66Co.
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Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Texas Instruments Incorporated is a high-technology company with sales or manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries. TI products and services include semiconductors; defense electronic systems; software productivity tools; printers, mobile computing tools, and consumer electronics products; electronic controls; and metallurgical materials.
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Innovation by some 84,000 employees in 61 countries has led to the development of over 60,000 products by 3M. From heart and lung machines to adhesives for aircraft to Post-it® brand products, 3M impacts the way people live and work. 3M recognizes the role of math, science and technology in making it a successful global enterprise and extends this recognition through its contributions program. |
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Art of Problem Solving (AoPS) develops educational materials for avid math students in grades 2-12, including the popular "MATHCOUNTS Minis" video series and "For the Win!", an online competition modeled after the MATHCOUNTS Countdown Round. The AoPS online community includes over 100,000 members from around the world, and the AoPS online school helps develop the skills of thousands of students each year, including many successful MATHCOUNTS participants. |
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NextThought develops education software to connect students to interactive content, collaboration tools, and learning communities. With NextThought students can learn with others who love mathematics, at anytime and from anywhere.
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With Support From
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General Motors Foundation |
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Bentley Systems Incorporated |
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The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying |
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TE Connectivity Foundation |
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The Brookhill Foundation |
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The Caserve Foundation |
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Stronge Family Foundation |
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ExxonMobil Foundation |
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YouCanDoTheCube! |
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The 2A Foundation |
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Sterling Foundation |
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