The Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) recognize those who have made significant contributions to mentoring and thereby support the future productivity of the U.S. science, technology, engineering and mathematics, (STEM) workforce. The program was created to identify and recognize individuals and organizations that have contributed outstanding efforts in mentoring and have enhanced the participation of individuals (including persons with disabilities) who might not otherwise have considered or had access to opportunities in STEM disciplines and professions. The National Science Foundation (NSF) administers the awards program on behalf of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). OSTP selects both individuals and organizations to receive the honor. Each Presidential Awardee receives a certificate signed by the President of the United States and a $10,000 award from NSF. Awardees are honored at an award ceremony which takes place in Washington, D.C.

Individuals and organizations in all public and private sectors are eligible for PAESMEM awards, including industry, academia, K-12, military and government, non-profit organizations, and foundations.  Exceptional STEM or STEM-related mentoring in both formal and/or informal settings is eligible for the PAESMEM award. Applications are encouraged from all geographical regions in the U.S. including its territories and particularly jurisdictions designated by Congress under NSF's Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR).

Individual applicants must:

  • Work in business, academia, primary or secondary education, military, government, non-profit organizations, or foundations;
  • Have at least five years of sustained, exceptional mentoring with demonstrated impact on individuals historically underrepresented in STEM;
  • Be a U.S. Citizen or permanent resident;
  • Not be part of a current Organizational application;
  • Not have received the PAESMEM award as an Individual applicant in any prior competition.

Organizational applicants must:

  • Be affiliated with a company, U.S. educational institution or agency, military, government, non-profit organization, or foundation;
  • Have at least five years of sustained, exceptional mentoring with demonstrated impact on individuals historically underrepresented in STEM;
  • be a mentoring program or activity within an organization;
  • Not be a current Individual applicant;
  • Not have received the PAESMEM award as an Organizational applicant in the past 10 years.

Recipients of the award receive the following:

  • A certificate signed by the President of the United States
  • A paid trip to Washington, D.C., to attend a series of recognition events and professional development opportunities
  • A $10,000 award from the National Science Foundation
  • An opportunity to build lasting partnerships with colleagues across the nation

Anyone, including colleagues, principals, mentees, or other members of the public, may nominate exceptional individuals and/or organizations. Nominations can be made for "Individual" and "Organizational" PAESMEM awards. To submit a nomination, the nominator will complete the nomination form, which requires the mentor's name, organization, and email address. A nominator may nominate multiple individuals or organizations. Contact paesmem@nsf.gov if you have any questions regarding PAESMEM or the nomination process.

The application consists of two components: Administrative and Narrative. These components allow applicants to showcase how their mentoring activities go above and beyond to meet the needs and interests of the mentees.

Applications for "Individual" and "Organizational" nominees will be evaluated using the following Four Dimensions of Outstanding Mentoring:

  • Mentoring Philosophy and Strategies
  • Assessment and Outcomes
  • Reflective Practice
  • Leadership and Sustainability**

For complete details, please review the PAESMEM Application Packet (Adobe PDF).

Selection committees will include outstanding scientists, mathematicians, engineers, STEM education researchers, STEM educators, and other STEM or STEM-related professionals. These committees will review applications and make recommendations to NSF.

NSF will consider the advice of reviewers and will formulate the recommendations for both Individual and Organizational awardees. After review and consideration of appropriate factors, NSF will provide its recommendations to the White House for final selection. All awardees will be subject to a Federal Bureau of Investigation background check.

Each Presidential Awardee receives a certificate signed by the President of the United States, a $10,000 award from NSF, and an all-expenses paid trip to a recognition event, which includes an award ceremony. Activities at the event may also include professional development opportunities and discussions with policy makers on how to improve STEM mentoring. Awardees also join a national cohort of award-winning mentors, providing opportunities to impact mentoring on a national scale.