To celebrate this milestone, we’re giving away a Gaming & STEM Powerhouse Computer ($2000+ value!) to one of our supporters. Enter as many times as you’d like—each $15 donation = one entry. The final drawing will take place on October 15.
Every donation helps us continue to inspire the next generation of STEM innovators. The USA Science & Engineering Festival is a program of Science Spark, a 501(c)3 non-profit science outreach organization. Your donations are tax deductible.
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Each $15 donation = 1 entry for the PC gaming computer
Want to boost your chances?
$75 = 5 entries
$150 = 10 entries
$300 = 20 entries
Donate once to enter as many times as you’d like! Learn more about the giveaway below.
Win a $2,000+ Gaming & STEM Powerhouse Computer!
Thanks to a special partnership between the USA Science & Engineering Festival, Carbice Corporation, and CyberPowerPC, you could take home a desktop that’s more than just a gaming rig—it’s a powerhouse for modeling, simulation, engineering, and of course, high-frame-rate gaming
Each system is worth over $2,000 and is built with premium components—including CPUs cooled by the Carbice® Ice Pad, the advanced thermal solution that keeps processors running cool under the heaviest loads.
Key Features You’ll Get
Disclaimer: Giveaway is sponsored by the USA Science & Engineering Festival in partnership with Carbice Corporation and CyberPowerPC. One desktop computer (approximate retail value $2,000+) will be awarded per winner. Actual specifications may vary from those described but will be of comparable quality and performance. Winners are responsible for any taxes, duties, or fees associated with the prize. Giveaway is void where prohibited or restricted by law. Official rules and eligibility requirements apply.
Only U.S. residents are eligible for prizes. Entries must be received by 11:59pm ET on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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“As a society, we get what we celebrate. We celebrate athletes, pop stars, and Hollywood movie actresses and actors, but we don’t celebrate science and engineering. So why not have the largest celebration of science and engineering in the United States.” - Larry Bock, on launching the USA Science & Engineering Festival in 2010