Building the next generation of explorers, engineers, scientists, and environmental stewards.
Our Mission
Dream4Tomorrow empowers the next generation of explorers and problem solvers through hands-on environmental science, engineering, and real-world adventures.
We design and deploy engaging STEM programs that connect students with the natural world through observation, experimentation, engineering, and discovery.
Our Vision
We envision a future where every student has the opportunity to become an explorer, engineer, scientist, and environmental steward.
By combining technology, field science, and hands-on learning, we help students develop the curiosity, critical thinking, and confidence needed to understand and protect our planet.
What We Do
Dream4Tomorrow partners with schools, museums, environmental organizations, and community institutions to create meaningful STEM experiences by providing the technology, components, Educator training and curriculum Support enabling the sustained operation of educational programs by our partner’s teams.
Our programs and Technology areas currently include:
Micro Weather Stations
Underwater ROV Systems and Exploration
Coastal and Environmental Monitoring Sensors and Technology
Hydrophone and Marine Acoustics Projects
Community Science Initiatives
Our Approach
We believe students learn best when they are actively engaged in solving real-world problems. We develop programs and curriculums with our partner organizations, provide the technology components and collaborate to “teach the teacher”. We continuously work with our partners to expand, improve and keep the technology and programs advancing.
Our programs emphasize:
Student Hands-ON Curiosity and Wonder
Build It• Test It• Learn from experience • Iterate
Evidence-Based Thinking
Environmental Stewardship
Collaboration and Teamwork
Real Data, Real Tools, Real World Science
Our Team
Scott Haigh - Co-founder
Scott is a lifelong engineer, technology innovator, explorer, and mentor with more than four decades of experience leading engineering, product development, and technology teams across startups and global organizations, including Polaroid, Digimarc, HID Global, CVS Health, and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts. Throughout his career, he has worked at the intersection of software, electronics, sensors, communications, imaging, cybersecurity, and connected technologies.
As co-founder of Dream4Tomorrow, Scott is passionate about helping students discover the excitement of building, testing, measuring, and exploring the world around them. His vision is to create hands-on STEM experiences that connect engineering, environmental science, and real-world problem solving while empowering educators through scalable technology platforms and teacher-focused support programs.
An avid boater, kayaker, scuba diver, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast, Scott believes that some of the most powerful learning happens when students connect technology with direct experiences in the natural world.
C. Eben Franks - Co-founder
C. Eben Franks is a lifelong ocean explorer, marine technologist, educator, and environmental science advocate with more than five decades of experience in oceanographic research, marine robotics, climate science, and underwater exploration. During more than 25 years at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), he participated in over 40 major research expeditions and spent more than eight years at sea studying ocean circulation, climate change, marine geology, deep-sea environments, and exploration technologies.
As co-founder of Dream4Tomorrow, Eben helps develop educational programs that connect students with environmental science, engineering, robotics, telemetry systems, and ocean exploration. He is passionate about making science accessible, engaging, and meaningful through hands-on experiences that inspire curiosity, teamwork, and environmental stewardship.
A lifelong adventurer and outdoor enthusiast, Eben continues to share his passion for discovery through environmental education, exploration, and mentoring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and problem solvers.
Our Partners
Schools and Educators Community Organizations Environmental Partners