The Education Alliance for Amateur Radio (EAAR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation established in 2016 to promote Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education through youth and community education and collaboration with other Amateur Radio organizations. EAAR members also directly promote Amateur Radio with education and training.
EAAR’s goals are to:
Promote STEM as a resource for local communities by providing funding, equipment and educational services.
Promote Amateur Radio by educating the community through interactive demonstrations.
Collaborate with other Amateur Radio organizations and local emergency management groups to advance education in Amateur Radio.
EAAR Director’s are unpaid volunteers. They are currently licensed Amateur Radio operators in good standing with the United States FCC Amateur Radio Service and members of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the nation’s largest association for Amateur Radio. In addition, they are certified as volunteers as required by the Pennsylvania Child Protective Services Act. Several EAAR Board members are ARRL Registered License Instructors and BSA Radio Merit Badge Counselors.
Your contributions, however big or small, help further EAAR’s mission. Contributions are tax deductible, and an invoice will be provided.