Area students and their families have found many of the following programs and organizations useful in pursuing both specific opportunities and general resources for intellectually gifted young people.
While the Hayes Foundation no longer makes grants to individuals and does not endorse any specific program, we hope these links will be of some help as you pursue your interests.
Please note that we are no longer updating the links page; if you encounter a broken link, we recommend looking up the name of the organization/program of interest.
iDTech - summer camps and online programs in computer programming, game design, more
MathPath - advanced summer program for 11-14 year olds who show high promise and love mathematics. Location changes yearly
Rose-Hulman Summer STEM camps one- and two-week science and engineering camps for high-school students, on the campus of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana
Research Science Institute at MIT. RSI is a highly selective (test scores required) free summer science & engineering program combining on-campus course work in scientific theory with off-campus work in science and technology research
Ross Mathematics Program on the campus of Ohio State University, for mathematically motivated 14–18 year olds
Rutland Area Robotics, for students in Rutland County, Vermont, hosts teams and trainings for robotics competitions
Space Camp at NASA's U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, offers space, robotics and aviation programs
Shared Worlds interdisciplinary creative writing experience in the speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, etc.) discipline of "world building." For rising 8–12th graders; on the campus of Wofford College in South Carolina
Village Harmony summer singing camps and workshops and traveling program; based in Marshfield, Vermont
Vermont Youth Orchestra Association Several levels of youth orchestra for motivated musicians from across the state; based on the campus of St. Michael's College in Colchester
Talent Development Institute, a summer camp programof the Green Mountain Center for Gifted Education in northern Vermont, for rising 4th–9th graders from across the state
University of Connecticut's Mentor Connection academically gifted rising 11th and 12th graders pursue summer creative and research projects under the supervision of university mentors.
Davidson Institute for Talent Development provides resources and advocacy for profoundly gifted children, their families, and educators through their free online Educators Guild
Hoagie’s Gifted Education Page is the home page of an extensive and somewhat sprawling compendium of gifted information and links, with a good site search engine