broader impacts

used in STEM to refer to the ways in which research affects those outside of the lab, most often in regard to influence/benefits for the local community, sharing science with public audiences, including, but not limited to, K-12 schools

may also refer to applications of basic research and, for graduate students, to their future career goals (a “broader impact” derived from a graduate fellowship might be the student’s future career)

NSF on Broader Impacts