IASC Project is the International Astronomical Search Collaboration. We are one of many groups that participate as citizen scientists from around the world to search for unidentified asteroids. Images are provided for us from IASC that are from the PAN-STARRStelescope in Hawai’i. We search through these image sets using a program called Astrometrica that stacks the images to facilitate blink comparative identification of a potential asteroid moving across the quasi-static background. Monthly findings for our Coastal Oregon Asteroid Search Team are reported to the Minor Planet Center for cataloging and further verification. Since January, our team has had a total of 22 preliminary identifications with eight of those coming during the recently concluded SeptemberOctober 2022 International Asteroid Search Campaign. While our team has been comprised largely of Southwestern Oregon Community College students, we have been using the IASC project as a mean to conduct valuable K-12 STEM outreach including high school student contributors where possible.