This document discusses STEM education programs supported by PhRMA member companies. It finds that over 30 PhRMA member programs focus on increasing diversity in STEM fields. These programs have impacted over 1.6 million students and 17,500 teachers over the last 5 years. However, U.S. students lag behind globally in science and math test scores, and the U.S. now ranks 20th in STEM degrees awarded. To maintain its position of innovation leadership, the U.S. needs to produce 1 million more STEM graduates over the next decade. PhRMA members support over 90 STEM programs through funding, scholarships, and hands-on learning to help address this need.