Stanley Black & Decker celebrates Maker Month
Stanley Black & Decker has kicked off its second annual Maker Month, a celebration of the makers and creators shaping the world.
Throughout the month of October, the New Britain, Conn.-based manufacturer is encouraging students, parents, educators and makers of all ages to participate in activities and challenges that spark curiosity and build excitement for the power of making.
According to Stanley Black & Decker, about 10 million manufacturing jobs around the world remain unfilled due to the skills gap. The company said that it is committed to ensuring its workers, as well as those in surrounding communities, can gain the right skills and secure sustainable careers.
"We're excited to once again celebrate Maker Month and inspire our employees and the next generation of innovators," said Stanley Black & Decker President and CEO Jim Loree. "Maker Month demonstrates our commitment to empower makers, a critical component of our corporate social responsibility strategy and a testament to the purpose of our company to be for those who make the world."
The second annual Maker Month builds momentum from last year's inaugural celebration, when the company engaged more than 17,000 students and 3,000 schools from more than 40 countries through STEAM projects. For 2019, Stanley Black & Decker seeks to inspire 45,000 creators and makers through Maker Month initiatives as part of its goal to empower 10 million people by 2030.
As part of its partnership with Discovery Education, the global leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources, engaging content, and professional learning for K-12 classrooms, Stanley Black & Decker invites aspiring makers in the U.S. to participate in the Making for Good Challenge. During the challenge, teams of two-four students can submit their best ideas for product designs that achieve a social good. The top team will receive $15,000 and a virtual mentorship from Stanley Black & Decker
Additionally, the DEWALT Trades Scholarship program will award five students with a $10,000 scholarship to pursue secondary or post-secondary education at a trade school, vocational school or career center in the U.S. Starting October 21 students can submit an application and a video sharing why they entered the trade of their choice.
There will also be several opportunities for aspiring makers to learn more about careers in manufacturing:
Throughout the month, Stanley Black & Decker employees around the world will partner with local schools and organizations to lend their time and skills to lead Maker Month activities.
Throughout the month of October, the New Britain, Conn.-based manufacturer is encouraging students, parents, educators and makers of all ages to participate in activities and challenges that spark curiosity and build excitement for the power of making.
According to Stanley Black & Decker, about 10 million manufacturing jobs around the world remain unfilled due to the skills gap. The company said that it is committed to ensuring its workers, as well as those in surrounding communities, can gain the right skills and secure sustainable careers.
"We're excited to once again celebrate Maker Month and inspire our employees and the next generation of innovators," said Stanley Black & Decker President and CEO Jim Loree. "Maker Month demonstrates our commitment to empower makers, a critical component of our corporate social responsibility strategy and a testament to the purpose of our company to be for those who make the world."
The second annual Maker Month builds momentum from last year's inaugural celebration, when the company engaged more than 17,000 students and 3,000 schools from more than 40 countries through STEAM projects. For 2019, Stanley Black & Decker seeks to inspire 45,000 creators and makers through Maker Month initiatives as part of its goal to empower 10 million people by 2030.
As part of its partnership with Discovery Education, the global leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources, engaging content, and professional learning for K-12 classrooms, Stanley Black & Decker invites aspiring makers in the U.S. to participate in the Making for Good Challenge. During the challenge, teams of two-four students can submit their best ideas for product designs that achieve a social good. The top team will receive $15,000 and a virtual mentorship from Stanley Black & Decker
Additionally, the DEWALT Trades Scholarship program will award five students with a $10,000 scholarship to pursue secondary or post-secondary education at a trade school, vocational school or career center in the U.S. Starting October 21 students can submit an application and a video sharing why they entered the trade of their choice.
There will also be several opportunities for aspiring makers to learn more about careers in manufacturing:
- October 4: Stanley Black & Decker will participate in National Manufacturing Day at their various locations across the globe, introducing students and educators to modern manufacturing through tours, panel discussions and facility activities.
- October 10:Students, teachers and parents can tune in for Discovery Education's virtual Day of Learning for a full day of online content, including career profiles and career connection resources by following @DiscoveryEd on Twitter.
- October 23:Stanley Black & Decker will sponsor Global Maker Day, an all-day live, online event featuring guest makers discussing projects, learning spaces, coding, 3D design and other topics. To learn more and register for the event, visit: https://www.globalmakerday.com/.
Throughout the month, Stanley Black & Decker employees around the world will partner with local schools and organizations to lend their time and skills to lead Maker Month activities.