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1996 - SN30 (1)
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Founded at Dalhousie University to make STEM education accessible to youth across Nova Scotia.

Launched all-girls programming and expanded outreach to more communities.

Scaled travelling workshops, reaching youth across the province.

Expanded into Indigenous and northern communities, including sustained outreach in Labrador.

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Strengthened leadership and curriculum to support long-term program growth.

Adapted programming nationwide through virtual learning, at-home kits, and Girls Count.

Introduced Mlkiknewawti, advancing land-based learning grounded in Indigenous knowledge.

Leading climate and clean energy education through ACES, IES, and CETC, and reaching 15,000+ participants annually across Atlantic Canada.

30K for 30 Years

In 2026, SuperNOVA celebrates 30 years of delivering barrier-free STEM education to youth across Atlantic Canada. This 30K for 30Y campaign aims to grow that impact, ensuring that more young people, regardless of location, soci-economic situation, ability, gender, or lived experience, can access high-quality, hands-on STEM learning.

SuperNOVA wants to expand access to program that build confidence, spark curiosity and foster belonging in STEM. This includes reaching more rural and remote communities, strengthening partnerships with Indigenous communities, and supporting girls and other underrepresented youth. From classrooms to community spaces and on the land, SuperNOVA connects youth to real-world STEM and future opportunities, building a more inclusive, innovative and sustainable future for Atlantic Canada.

We’d love it if you join us in building the next 30 years of STEM impact.

30K For 30Years STEM Impact in Atlantic Canada (1)