Amazon has donated $25,000 to the Black Hills Robotics Foundation to establish three new robotics clubs in South Dakota. The funding will also support existing clubs with equipment and travel expenses, expanding robotics education opportunities for middle school students in the region.
What you should know: The donation will directly fund three new robotics clubs while providing additional support for existing programs in the Black Hills area.
Key details: Senator John Thune and Amazon team members visited Douglas Middle School on Friday to celebrate the donation and observe student demonstrations.
What they’re saying: Amazon’s community engagement manager emphasized the impressive technical skills displayed by young students.
Why this matters: The donation addresses a critical funding gap that has prevented proposed robotics clubs from launching, potentially expanding STEM education access for hundreds of additional students in the Black Hills region.