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Clearly Innovative wins $100,000 Chase grant for STEM education program

The company beat out 30,000 competitors nationwide to extend its STEM education programs to Ward 7, Ward 8 and Prince George's County.

Luma Lab runs STEM education classes in D.C. schools. (Photo via Facebook)

H Street web development agency Clearly Innovative has won a $100,000 grant from JPMorgan Chase to develop its STEM education arm, Luma Lab.
CEO Aaron Saunders told Technical.ly DC earlier this year that the money would be used to expand the company’s STEM education programs in Ward 7, Ward 8 and Prince George’s County.
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As one of the 20 winners of the Main Street Grant, Clearly Innovative, the only victor in the D.C. area, beat 30,000 competitors nationwide.
The company will make a formal announcement on Thursday, when it launches a new Meetup group.

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