Time flies when you are serving your community! Graduation is quickly approaching and that means our scholarship deadline will be here before you know it. Your final submission needs to be submitted by May 28, 2022 11:59pm MST. To increase your chance at winning, you can still submit your working strategy form for feedback until April 28, 2022. For more information on our scholarship, head here.
I’ve been having so much fun reading through the submissions so far and I’m excited to see what else you guys are working on!
Here are a few recommendations for those who want to fill out their strategy plan and get direct guidance for your project:
- It might be an optional step, but the more specific you can be, the more specific we can be with our feedback.
- Use the SMART goal model when talking about your goals and include short and long-term goals.
- Think past, present, and future when describing your resources. What skills have you already developed? What materials will you need to collect? How much time are you currently putting toward your goals?
- Allies are wonderful assets but really focus on who the decision makers will be during your project. How can you use the connections you already have to get your project off the ground?
- Tactics are going to be what propels you to accomplish your goals. A tactic is only effective if itโs delivered, in some form, to a decision-maker. For example, โraising awarenessโ doesnโt help unless youโre raising your decision-maker’s awareness or using that awareness to mobilize individuals to pressure specific individuals in charge. What steps can you take to do the most for your community?
- An additional $5,000 is rewarded to the winner to help fund their project so think long-term and brainstorm ways you can continue to help change and shape your community once your project is completed.
Best of luck to everyone applying for our scholarship! I have been inspired by the submissions and I can really feel the passion you have for improving your communities.

Our student maker funding program called Instructor Awards,ย where students write an Instructable teaching others how to make something and receive reimbursement for material expenses.
We taught an 8-week virtual Arduino Programming Workshop to 10 students hailing from across the nation
We held monthly Makers Meetings to foster community and held engaging activities
We got t-shirts and keychains to spread our spirit and pride in what we do!
We participated in Makers + Mentors’ Make For All Commitments in support of maker-centered learning!
We are rebranding to Student Makers because we feel this organization name truly resonates with our commitment to serving the student makers community!











