MakerGirl Goes Mobile
Each summer we drive #MakerGirlGoesMobile with our 3D printers on the road to conduct sessions. We strive to bring MakerGirl to underserved and rural areas throughout the US!
Our fully equipped mobile unit of Ultimaker printers, laptops & session materials, we can host MakerGirl sessions anywhere! Sessions are held at MakerLabs, elementary schools, summer camps, libraries & many more amazing places.
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We are partnering with Grainger, William Blair, Pitch In, and the Girl Scouts of New Jersey for the Summer 2024 #MakerGirlGoesMobile trip! Email us at roadtrip@makergirl.us for questions!
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Grainger is powering our summer 2023 sessions in the greater Chicago Land Area with the Boys and Girls Club of Lake County? Email us at roadtrip@makergirl.us for questions!
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Southeast Road Trip
⚙️ 42 sessions
⚙️ 9 different states
⚙️ 20 different cities
⚙️ Impacted 657 girls
⚙️ Raised over $48,000
⚙️ Traveled over 3,600 miles
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East Coast Road Trip
⚙️ 34 sessions
⚙️ 11 different states
⚙️ Impacted over 600 girls
⚙️ Raised over $8,000
⚙️ Traveled over 3,600 miles
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Midwest Road Trip
⚙️ 37 sessions
⚙️ 6 different states
⚙️ Raised over $15,000
⚙️ Traveled over 2,700 miles
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Cross Country Road Trip
⚙️ 61 sessions
⚙️ 17 different states
⚙️ 548 Kickstarter backers
⚙️ Impacted over 1,000 girls
⚙️ Raised over $32K in our first campaign
⚙️ Traveled 10,000 miles
⚙️ Avant, Abbott Laboratories, Workiva, Hyatt, and Parker Hannifin
⚙️ Our Partners: Illinois MakerLab, Ultimaker, Johnson Controls, and Preemadonna (2016)
Looking Back: A Favorite MakerGirlGoesMobile Memory
In Muskegon, Michigan, we were running a “Dreams and Goals” session. We taught the girls about female role models and instructed the girls to design something that made them think of a dream or goal they had. We hoped that whenever they looked at this object, they would find inspiration in what they were striving for.”
“One of the girls asked me how old I was and what my dream or goal was. At only 18, I didn’t have a solid idea of what my dream was but told her about my major, Materials Engineering, and how I chose it because I wanted to create biomaterials to help people like my relative who was losing his sight. As I was talking, she watched me very intently. She then walked back to her computer and started working. I didn’t think much of it until she brought the computer back to me 5 minutes later with a new design that said “Materials Engineer.”
“We let her stay late at the session to make sure her new design could get printed. Once it was finished, she offered it to me but I insisted she keeps it. I never knew that I could have this magnitude of impact on someone at such a young age. No matter what she decides to pursue, I hope she will be a role model for others and tackle her future challenges with the passion that I saw she had in our session.”
- Kendall Furbee MGGM 16
#MakerGirlGoesMobile road trips would not have been a success without the help from:
Our session hosts nationwide and those that provided housing for our team members
Our 3D printing partners: UIC Makerspace (Engineering), Dynamism, Fast Radius, 3DPX, etc.