Support from the Marshall Community Foundation and Cronin Foundation funds
STEM coordinators to support students and teachers.
ALBION, MI – July 9 2026 – Innovate Albion (innovatealbion.org), the largest STEM education nonprofit for students in grades K–12 in southwest Michigan, today announced two grant awards totaling $150,000 from the Marshall Community Foundation and Cronin Foundation, expanding the impact of last year’s momentous $1.54 million statewide STEM investment in public education.

This two-year pilot initiative transitions the newly installed Ford Future Builders Labs within the Marshall Public Schools (MPS) district into high-impact learning centers. Innovate Albion will hire and oversee two full-time STEM coordinators to work directly in all four Marshall elementary schools, providing hands-on instructional support, curriculum enhancement, and side-by-side coaching for classroom teachers.
This initiative marks a significant expansion of Innovate Albion’s ongoing partnership with MPS to enrich foundational STEM education and build a local pipeline of tech talent. Launching in the new school year, this collaborative effort is designed to achieve three critical milestones:
- Empower Teachers: Equipping educators with the resources and technical mentorship required to sustainably weave high-quality STEM education into core academic curricula.
- Expand Access: Ensuring elementary students—particularly those from economically disadvantaged, underserved, or marginalized backgrounds—receive consistent, high-caliber exposure to immersive, hands-on STEM experiences.
- Strengthen Regional Pipeline: Introducing students at an early age to future-focused career pathways in engineering, manufacturing, advanced robotics, and emerging technology that align with the region’s economic landscape.
“This initiative allows us to shift the mindset of students at an early age. Through the Ford Future Builders Labs and direct teacher support, we can nurture problem-solving and creative thinking in a way that only STEM education can foster,” said Innovate Albion Executive Director Caroline Dobbins-Hurteau.
Innovate Albion’s “Elementary STEM Coordination Initiative” builds directly upon the landmark announcement made last year, when Ford Motor Company, Ford Philanthropy, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) unveiled a comprehensive $1.54 million investment to establish Ford Future Builders Labs (FabLabs). These STEM learning hubs were rolled out across the Detroit Public Schools Community District, Battle Creek Public Schools and MPS earlier this year
By providing a champion for the Ford Future Builders Labs, Ford Philanthropy, MPS, and Innovate Albion will serve about 1,030 elementary students with hands-on access to robotics, coding, engineering design, and modern manufacturing during the regular school day, rather than just through after-school programs. Exposing students early to this focused education introduces them to real-world skills that connect to regional high-tech career pathways and the local manufacturing base.
“We are honored and excited to work alongside Marshall Public Schools to bring the Ford Future Builders labs to life for students and educators,” Dobbins-Hurteau said. “The support of the Marshall Community Foundation Impact Grant and funds from the Cronin Foundation ensures that we can begin this initiative on strong footing and build a meaningful experience for all students.”
Innovate Albion will fill the two new STEM coordinator positions during the summer. All interested applicants should contact Caroline Dobbins-Hurteau at churteau@casterconcepts.com.
About Innovate Albion
Innovate Albion is a teaching and training center for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and robotics in southwest Michigan. The nonprofit organization, founded in collaboration with Caster Concepts, Inc. and Conceptual Innovations, brings together students, educators, and professionals to build the next generation of skilled talent in our region. Visit InnovateAlbion.org.