Genesis Expands STEAM Education Support in Alabama

May 14, 2026 | Thursday | Academics

Genesis is continuing to help expand learning opportunities for students in Alabama through investments in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) education. The effort includes a $50,000 donation to Alabama State University (ASU), grants from Genesis Inspiration Foundation to two Montgomery-based arts organizations, and a hands-on STEAM workshop at Southlawn Middle School.

"At Genesis, we believe access to education plays a critical role in helping students explore their interests, discover their talents, and reach their potential," said Brandon Ramirez, director, corporate social responsibility, Genesis Motor America, and board member, Genesis Inspiration Foundation. "As we invest in higher education, youth arts programs, and STEAM learning, we're proud to support students across Alabama during their academic journey."

"We are deeply grateful for the continued support of Genesis and Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama," said Colonel (Ret.) Gregory Clark, vice president, institutional advancement, Alabama State University. "This generous $50,000 investment speaks directly to their commitment to education, innovation, and the future of our students. These funds will strengthen our STEM initiatives by providing critical resources that empower our scholars to engage in meaningful research, enhance their learning experience, and develop the skills needed to excel both inside the classroom and beyond. Partnerships like this are essential as we prepare the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and problem-solvers."

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