Equipping the Next
Generation of Innovators
Hi-Math funds STEM labs, olympiad programs, and engineering clubs that turn talented students into world-class scientists and engineers. 29 clubs. 405 students. 115 international medals.
Students in olympiad clubs
Weekly STEM clubs
International olympiad medals
Of Armenia's 2025 medals
Why It Matters
Behind every great tech ecosystem is a pipeline of exceptional talent — and that pipeline starts in the classroom. The most impactful STEM investments don't happen at the university level. They happen earlier: in school-based labs, olympiad clubs, and engineering programs where students learn to build, compete, and think like scientists.
Hi-Math operates at PhysMath School — a school shortlisted among the world's top 10 by the World's Best School Prizes in 2023. Over 11 years, its students have earned 115 international olympiad medals. Its graduates power a $2.3 billion tech sector with companies like ServiceTitan, Picsart, and Krisp.
Your tax-deductible donation funds the labs, clubs, and programs that produce these results — directly and transparently.

115
International olympiad medals earned by PhysMath students
What We Do
We bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world engineering — equipping students with the tools, mentors, and competitive opportunities that transform talent into careers.

Fund Laboratories
We equip modern engineering and robotics labs with professional-grade tools — drones, 3D printers, Arduino kits, and soldering stations — giving students hands-on access to technology that most Armenian schools lack.

Support Olympiads
We fund training, travel, and awards for students competing in international STEM olympiads — ensuring that financial barriers never prevent Armenia's brightest from reaching the world stage.

Connect Communities
We bridge Armenia's diaspora — engineers, scientists, and educators worldwide — with the next generation. Industry mentors from leading tech companies volunteer in our labs every month.
Inside Our Labs
Real students. Real projects. Real impact.

Students with drones in the Engineering Lab

Autonomous robots navigating competition track

STEM Summer Camp group photo

Armenian team at Open World Astronomy Olympiad

Students building and wiring a robot

Summer Camp lecture with students from across Armenia
Our Programs
Engineering Lab
An advanced educational environment combining theoretical knowledge with practical engineering experience — developing the next generation of engineers through a structured two-phase curriculum covering mechanics, electronics, and UAV systems.
$10,000 funded · $0 of $13,000 raised for next semester
Robotics Olympic Lab
A specialized program preparing competitive young engineers and programmers for international robotics competitions — with approximately 50 active students building, programming, and competing with their own robots.
$10,000 funded · $0 of $25,000 raised for next semester
Summer STEM Camp
An annual initiative making high-quality STEM education accessible to students from all regions of Armenia — with courses taught by industry professionals and students from the world's top 50 universities.
$0 raised · 0% of $10,000 goal
International Olympiad Award Fund
A fund established to recognize and reward students representing Armenia in international STEM olympiads — supporting academic excellence and motivating the next generation of scientists and engineers.
A Proven Model for STEM Excellence
The world's most successful tech ecosystems share one thing: a structured pipeline that identifies gifted students early, provides intensive training through olympiad preparation and competition, and channels graduates into the technology sector. This is exactly the model we operate.
Today, 29 weekly clubs engage 405 students across physics, mathematics, informatics, and astronomy. In 2025 alone, our students won 65% of their country's total international olympiad medals. Training is led by 13+ coaches, many of them international medalists themselves. Graduates go on to build companies, lead R&D teams, and drive innovation globally.
“When you fund a club, you are not funding an after-school activity. You are making a direct investment in a student's entire professional trajectory.”
Art for Future Engineers
Charity Art Auction · Saturday, May 2, 2026 · 3:00–7:00 PM
Saryan Cultural Center, Canoga Park, CA
$10,000 raised · 29% of $35,000 goal · 38 days remaining
“We believe that through coordinated and transparent educational initiatives, we can foster a strong professional community that contributes to scientific and educational advancement worldwide.”
Latest Updates
"Young Mathematician" Olympiad launched for Grades 5–6
Armenia's first national math olympiad for Grades 5–6 is now underway, targeting 50 students in year one with a $3,100 budget.
Read more →Art Auction confirmed for May 2nd at Saryan Cultural Center
Join us for an evening of art and philanthropy featuring original works by Karen Dolukhanyan. All proceeds fund the PhysMath Robotics Lab.
Read more →Robotics team qualifies for Robotex Estonia 2026
Three PhysMath student teams have qualified for Europe's largest robotics festival. The fund will cover travel and competition fees.
Read more →Your gift directly funds a student's future. Tax-deductible · 501(c)(3)
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