Let’s secure the future of STEM education — support the teacher who inspires!

Teachers are the pillars of support for our youth. The more young students we can inspire in primary school with real and natural sciences, the more will continue these studies in secondary school and university. This broadens the future opportunities for young people. Through them, Estonia’s future can see a growing high-tech and science-based industry.

Estonia’s education system has been excellent and recognized worldwide, but we face serious challenges. The supply of basic school teachers is declining, with the highest turnover in this education stage. Nearly 40% of new teachers leave the profession within the first five years (Heateo Foundation study “Teacher Career 2015-2022”). The dropout rate is especially high in basic schools. At the same time, young people’s interest in STEM subjects is declining, and fewer students choose advanced mathematics in secondary school, which is essential for pursuing technology and engineering studies at university. Our solution is the Basic School STEM Teachers Support Fund, aimed at supporting teachers who shape and inspire the talents of the future.

4 scholarships for each county in Estonia

We recognize, support, and inspire

We support teachers so they remain motivated to teach and have the resources to do their work with passion.

We offer additional opportunities

We reduce teacher burnout and attrition by providing support and extra opportunities for professional development.

We strengthen the economy and education system

We enhance Estonia’s education system and economy by increasing the number of young people entering technology and engineering fields in the future.

Every donation counts!

The fund is driven by open hearts and is entirely financed through donations. Therefore, every contribution the fund can collect is crucial for gathering scholarship amounts. If the scholarship size is 1800 euros, then 36 people donating 50 euros each would be needed. And if that teacher, during their teaching, inspires 20-30 students to engage with physics, technology, mathematics, biology, or chemistry, then that 50 euros has changed the lives of those young people.

You can nominate teachers yourself

Anyone can nominate teachers by submitting an application. Teachers are also welcome to apply for the scholarship themselves by completing an application. Applications can be submitted throughout the month of September. More detailed information will be provided soon. Applications are received by the TalTech Development Foundation, which forms a committee to review and evaluate them. The committee includes representatives from the Teachers’ Union, supporters, and TalTech. For each county, the committee selects four teachers to receive scholarships.

Impacts on STEM Education and Teachers

STEM subjects are one of the key pillars of Estonia’s economy and innovation. These subjects are crucial for the development of engineering sciences, information technology, and smart industry. Moreover, understanding STEM is essential for setting up problem statements in any field. If young people lose interest and confidence in STEM subjects during basic school, their opportunities to continue studies in technology and science in the future diminish. This, in turn, may slow down the development and international competitiveness of Estonia’s economy.

The TalTech Development Foundation, in cooperation with the Estonian Teachers’ Union, conducted a survey among basic school STEM teachers. The results showed that a large proportion of teachers enjoy their work and are motivated by eager students with bright eyes. And the biggest motivators for students are precisely their teachers. A student spends 8+ hours a day at school with their teachers.

What do we want to achieve?

More basic school students who dare to try and experiment in STEM subjects, even if it initially seems difficult. A larger number of young people choosing advanced mathematics in upper secondary school and continuing their studies in technology, engineering, and natural sciences. In the years to come, more engineers, scientists, and technologists who will help take Estonia’s economy to the next level.

What motivates teachers?

Student success
Self-development and further education
Recognition

When students succeed in their field, it gives the teacher plenty of motivation to inspire and encourage other young people. Teachers are naturally committed to their own continuous development and receive gratitude from society, colleagues, parents, and students. TalTech also inspires and provides further training for teachers. At least once a year, TalTech’s Open University organizes an inspiration day for basic school teachers of science subjects, aiming to showcase practical solutions where students can later apply their knowledge of science subjects in their studies and careers. Over 40 school teachers from across Estonia participated in the inspiration day in spring 2025.

“When children enjoy learning and parents appreciate my work, it gives me strong inner satisfaction and motivation to continue.”

Teacher of Informatics and Mathematics in Ida-Virumaa

“I love my work and do it with all my heart.”

A mathematics, natural sciences, and computer science teacher from Lääne-Virumaa

“I like my work and believe it is important to help young people around me notice the laws of nature.”

Mathematics, science, and physics teacher from Viljandi County

Supporters

  • Andrus Purde
  • Bharath Chari, Titanium OÜ
  • Elinor Toming
  • Estel Pukk
  • Miina Karafin
  • Tiit Land

Join us and support Estonia’s future!

Every contribution—whether financial support, mentoring, sharing experience, or simply raising awareness—helps create new and better opportunities for both teachers and youth. Feel free to share information about the fund with colleagues, community members, school teachers, and local businesses.

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Let’s secure the future of STEM education — support the teacher who inspires!

Teachers are the pillars of support for our youth. The more young students we can inspire in primary school with real and natural sciences, the more will continue these studies in secondary school and university. This broadens the future opportunities for young people. Through them, Estonia’s future can see a growing high-tech and science-based industry.

Estonia’s education system has been excellent and recognized worldwide, but we face serious challenges. The supply of basic school teachers is declining, with the highest turnover in this education stage. Nearly 40% of new teachers leave the profession within the first five years (Heateo Foundation study “Teacher Career 2015-2022”). The dropout rate is especially high in basic schools. At the same time, young people’s interest in STEM subjects is declining, and fewer students choose advanced mathematics in secondary school, which is essential for pursuing technology and engineering studies at university. Our solution is the Basic School STEM Teachers Support Fund, aimed at supporting teachers who shape and inspire the talents of the future.

4 scholarships for each county in Estonia

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We recognize, support, and inspire

We support teachers so they remain motivated to teach and have the resources to do their work with passion.

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We offer additional opportunities

We reduce teacher burnout and attrition by providing support and extra opportunities for professional development.

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We strengthen the economy and education system

We enhance Estonia’s education system and economy by increasing the number of young people entering technology and engineering fields in the future.

Every donation counts!

The fund is driven by open hearts and is entirely financed through donations. Therefore, every contribution the fund can collect is crucial for gathering scholarship amounts. If the scholarship size is 1800 euros, then 36 people donating 50 euros each would be needed. And if that teacher, during their teaching, inspires 20-30 students to engage with physics, technology, mathematics, biology, or chemistry, then that 50 euros has changed the lives of those young people.

You can nominate teachers yourself

Anyone can nominate teachers by submitting an application. Teachers are also welcome to apply for the scholarship themselves by completing an application. Applications can be submitted throughout the month of September. More detailed information will be provided soon. Applications are received by the TalTech Development Foundation, which forms a committee to review and evaluate them. The committee includes representatives from the Teachers' Union, supporters, and TalTech. For each county, the committee selects four teachers to receive scholarships.

Impacts on STEM Education and Teachers

STEM subjects are one of the key pillars of Estonia’s economy and innovation. These subjects are crucial for the development of engineering sciences, information technology, and smart industry. Moreover, understanding STEM is essential for setting up problem statements in any field. If young people lose interest and confidence in STEM subjects during basic school, their opportunities to continue studies in technology and science in the future diminish. This, in turn, may slow down the development and international competitiveness of Estonia’s economy.

The TalTech Development Foundation, in cooperation with the Estonian Teachers’ Union, conducted a survey among basic school STEM teachers. The results showed that a large proportion of teachers enjoy their work and are motivated by eager students with bright eyes. And the biggest motivators for students are precisely their teachers. A student spends 8+ hours a day at school with their teachers.

What do we want to achieve?

More basic school students who dare to try and experiment in STEM subjects, even if it initially seems difficult. A larger number of young people choosing advanced mathematics in upper secondary school and continuing their studies in technology, engineering, and natural sciences. In the years to come, more engineers, scientists, and technologists who will help take Estonia’s economy to the next level.

What motivates teachers?

[icon name="check" prefix="fas"] Student success
[icon name="check" prefix="fas"] Self-development and further education
[icon name="check" prefix="fas"] Recognition

When students succeed in their field, it gives the teacher plenty of motivation to inspire and encourage other young people. Teachers are naturally committed to their own continuous development and receive gratitude from society, colleagues, parents, and students. TalTech also inspires and provides further training for teachers. At least once a year, TalTech’s Open University organizes an inspiration day for basic school teachers of science subjects, aiming to showcase practical solutions where students can later apply their knowledge of science subjects in their studies and careers. Over 40 school teachers from across Estonia participated in the inspiration day in spring 2025.

“When children enjoy learning and parents appreciate my work, it gives me strong inner satisfaction and motivation to continue.”

[icon name="calculator" prefix="fas"] Teacher of Informatics and Mathematics in Ida-Virumaa

“I love my work and do it with all my heart.”

[icon name="square-root-variable" prefix="fas"] A mathematics, natural sciences, and computer science teacher from Lääne-Virumaa

"I like my work and believe it is important to help young people around me notice the laws of nature."

[icon name="earth-europe" prefix="fas"] Mathematics, science, and physics teacher from Viljandi County

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Supporters

  • Andrus Purde
  • Bharath Chari, Titanium OÜ
  • Elinor Toming
  • Estel Pukk
  • Miina Karafin
  • Tiit Land

Join us and support Estonia’s future!

Every contribution—whether financial support, mentoring, sharing experience, or simply raising awareness—helps create new and better opportunities for both teachers and youth. Feel free to share information about the fund with colleagues, community members, school teachers, and local businesses.

 
SA Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Arengufond
SWEDBANK:EE572200221011286139
SEB:EE471010052027905003
LHV:EE547700771003875312
Keyword:Support Fund for Lower Secondary STEM Teachers
Scholarships
Raised: 14 Goal: 60
23.3%

FAQ

How can I support?

You can support in several ways:

  • Make a donation through this platform.
  • Make a donation to the Development Fund’s bank accounts.
SA Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Arengufond
SWEDBANK:EE572200221011286139
SEB:EE471010052027905003
LHV:EE547700771003875312
Keyword:Support Fund for Lower Secondary STEM Teachers
How can I make a recurring donation?

We are grateful for every donation, especially recurring ones. A fund that relies 100% on donations is more stable when it has regular supporters. The best way is for the donor to go to their bank and set up a standing order to one of the accounts of the Foundation of Tallinn University of Technology Development Fund.

SA Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli Arengufond
SWEDBANK:EE572200221011286139
SEB:EE471010052027905003
LHV:EE547700771003875312
Keyword:Support Fund for Lower Secondary STEM Teachers
Where does my donation go?

The donation is allocated to a designated sub-fund created within the Foundation of Tallinn University of Technology Development Fund, according to the chosen fund. All transfers made to the sub-fund are awarded as scholarships to students or teachers through a public competition process.

Can I deduct income tax?

Yes, of course you can!

The Foundation of Tallinn University of Technology Development Fund is listed as a tax-exempt organization, which means that donations to the fund are tax-deductible. Individuals can deduct donated amounts up to 1200 euros per year from their taxable income. All donations made through the support portal toeta.taltech.ee or directly to the Development Fund accounts, where the donor provides their personal identification code, can be considered for income tax refund. At the beginning of the calendar year, the Development Fund submits all necessary information to the Tax and Customs Board, and the summary of donations will appear in the donor’s income tax declaration.