Every student deserves a shot at ISEF. We give rural and low-income schools everything they need to compete — completely free.
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Schools in rural Ohio and low-income districts don't lack smart students. They lack the infrastructure, knowledge, and connections to run competitive science programs.
FairGame provides everything a school needs to launch and sustain a science fair — from initial planning guides to competition preparation. Advised by Forbes 30 Under 30 founders and nationwide STEM education experts.
Read the Setup Guide →Schoolwide kickoff for schools with fewer than 10 interested students. We help create a student club and pair them with a local ambassador.
For schools ready to run a complete science fair. We supply resources, coordinate judges, handle OAS/ProjectBoard registration, and support the teacher throughout.
For students at schools without fairs. We match them with an online mentor and shepherd them through competition registration and paperwork.
I genuinely know that I wouldn't have made it to ISEF without Kyla — she read through everything and answered all my questions. I think one time we were on a Zoom call for two hours. But now I'm going to internationals!
Step-by-step instructions for organizing a science fair at any school — from administrator buy-in to awards day.
Competition pathways, OAS district contacts, registration links, and requirements for Ohio and all 50 states.
From choosing a project to building a display board — everything a student needs to develop a winning project.
Curriculum guides, judging rubrics, lesson plan templates, parent letters, and professional development.
Volunteer your STEM expertise. Judge at local fairs, mentor students through projects, or speak at events.
Students who went from no science fair program to ISEF, state science day, and national recognition.
We work closely with every school we partner with. Reach out first and we'll talk through your school's situation, meet with your principal or team if needed, and get everything set up together — all free.
Contribute 3–5 hours as a judge, or take on a student as a long-term mentor. Corporate volunteer hours apply. Any STEM background welcome.
Help us cover printing, logistics, and competition registration fees for schools that can't afford them. 100% goes to programs.
Sponsor a school, fund scholarships, provide employee mentors, match students with summer research, or host a showcase. Let's talk.
We're looking for up to 10 school partners for the 2026–27 year. Free program, full support, no commitment beyond interest.