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Background and Target Demographic Denver Energy Day is an annual free, family-friendly festival - 2017 is the Inaugural Denver Energy Day Celebrates and highlights energy, science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and careers Hands-on demonstrations engage students and families in STEM and energy lessons Music, food, contests, and fun activities for all ages Free and open to the public Houston Energy Day has been hosted 7 years with an attendance of 25,000+ in October 2016 2 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org Background and Target Demographic Energy Day exhibits, demonstrations, and interactions with industry experts help spark students’ interest in energy and STEM Attendees: Denver-area students, teachers, families, community leaders, academia, and business leaders o Denver-area schools will be invited to attend Energy Day as a field trip o Target demographic: Students in grades 6-12 o Goal: 5,000 – 8,000 attendees 3 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org Denver Energy Day Energy Steering Committee and Participants Denver Metro Chamber – CEC Aurora Public Schools Denver Public Schools NREL Vestas Anadarko PDC Energy ConocoPhillips Colorado Cleantech Industries Association Colorado Oil and Gas Association, University of Colorado - Denver S&P Global Platts City and County of Denver Colorado Energy Office 4 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org Energy Day Location – Denver East Public H.S. 4 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org Energy Day Academic Program As part of Energy Day’s educational mission, we will partner with several Denver-area academic groups to host the year- round Energy Day Academic Program (EDAP). • Colorado High School Science Bowl • Colorado Science and Engineering Fair • NREL Model Car Competitions EDAP consists of a series of unique, citywide, energy and STEM-related competitions aimed to motivate, challenge, and inspire K-12 students to seek careers in science and technology. EDAP provides awards and recognition to students and teachers as part of its mission to engage students in energy and STEM education. Since 2011, EDAP Houston has provided nearly $90,000 in financial awards to over 515 K-12 students and4 teachers Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org 2016 Energy Day Houston Accomplishments Annual event with official City of Houston Proclamation More than 25,000 people attended the 6th Annual festival in October 2016 55 exhibits showcasing energy technology, STEM, careers, conservation, efficiency, and more 100 Community Partners & Sponsors Provided more than 35 buses to transport almost 1500 Houston-area students to Energy Day 5 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org 2016 Energy Day Houston Accomplishments A survey of students who attended Energy Day 2016 reported that after attending the festival: o 94% of the students find STEM subjects more interesting o 81% of the students have a better understanding of STEM/Energy Industry jobs o More than half of the students reported an increased understanding of the Energy Industry and an interest in pursuing a career in the industry Outreach to thousands of students, teachers, and parents, including Houston ISD, Alief ISD, Fort Bend ISD, Pasadena ISD, Spring Branch ISD, Katy ISD, Clear Creek ISD, and Deer Park ISD. 6 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org 2016 Energy Day Houston Accomplishments Marketing & Media: o At least 40 Energy Day stories online, print, or radio by local and national media outlets, including Houston Chronicle, Houston Business Journal, Houston Press, and KTRK/ABC 13 o Energy Day Press Release picked up by over 300 local, regional and national media outlets (a total of 111.1M Unique Visitors), including Yahoo!, MarketWatch, Dallas Morning News and many others o Radio: Sunny 99.1 commercials, web listing, e-blast, and social media promo 7 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org 2016 Energy Day Houston Accomplishments o Online Calendars: Listed on over 50 community calendars o Parenting Blogs: Mentioned on several Houston-area blogs with reaching thousands of people o Email Blasts & Website Listings: Reached thousands of people via partner & sponsor email blasts, online calendars, and website listings o Social Media: Achieved broad activity on social media networks, primarily in the run-up to the event, during the course of the day, and following the event. o Energy Day reached 106,491 users across Twitter and Instagram with over 402,772 impressions. o On Facebook, Energy Day reached 27,672 profiles with over 2015 engagements on our posts. 8 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org 2016 Energy Day Houston Partners and Sponsors Air Liquide Hess Corporation Offshore Energy Center American Association of Blacks in Energy American Houston Advanced Research Center Phillips 66 Association of University Women Houston Astros Pink Petro American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Houston Gem & Mineral Society Public Utility Commission of Texas American Geosciences Institute Houston Geological Society Renewal by Andersen Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Houston Green Chamber of Commerce Rice University School Mathematics Project Boy Scouts of America - Sam Houston Area Council Houston Independent School District Rice University Office of STEM Engagement Braskem America Houston METRO Roaming Hunger Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) Houston Museum of Natural Science, Wiess Energy Hall Science & Engineering Fair of Houston Caterpillar Houston Renewable Energy Network Shell CenterPoint Energy Houston Rockets SmartMark Communications Cheniere Energy Houston Technology Center Society of Exploration Geophysicists City of Houston Iberia Bank Society of Petroleum Engineers – Gulf Coast Section Cole Chemical iHeartMedia Society of Women Engineers – Houston Area Section ConocoPhillips Independent Petroleum Association of America Staging Solutions Cooperative for After-School Enrichment (CASE) I-SWEEEP Statoil Crestwood Midstream Partners John L. Wortham & Son, L.P. Subsea Tieback Foundation CSTEM Teacher & Student Support Services Junior Achievement of Southeast Texas Sunpro Solar Dick’s Sporting Goods Just Energy Techno Chaos Discount Power KinderCare Learning Centers Texas A&M University Dixie Chemical Land Rover Houston Central Texas Educational Seismic Project Education Foundation of Harris County Learn, Engage, Advance, Persevere (L.E.A.P.) Texas TicKids Engineering Council of Houston Linde Engineering North America Inc. TransCanada ExxonMobil Lone Star College System University of Houston Fluor Corporation LUKOIL University of Houston – Downtown G2X Energy NASA Johnson Space Center University of Texas GeoFORCE Team Geophysical Society of Houston National Center for Women & IT (NCWIT) Aspirations in Watt Tracker Golden Pass LNG Computing Program Westside Lexus Green Mountain Energy Neighborhood Centers Women’s Energy Network Harmony Public Schools Nickelodeon Young Audiences of Houston Harris County Department of Education Nuclear Energy Institute Young Inventors’ Association of America Hart Energy Occidental Petroleum …and more! 9 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org Additional Information • Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) and Consumer Energy Education Foundation (CEEF) serve as the principle organizers of the Energy Day Festival. • Sponsorships are available through both CEA (a 501c4 organization) and CEEF (a designated 501c3 charitable organization). All CEEF donations are tax deductible. Please contact Andrew Browning for more information: 303-228-9462; [email protected] 10 Energy Day is a Registered Trademark of Consumer Energy Alliance. energydayfestival.org.
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