The Make It Happen initiative, which has been motivating youth to delve into the realm of technology and actualize their innovative concepts, has had a significant impact since its launch in 2018. It has reached over 73,000 students across more than 300 primary schools, igniting their passion for STEM subjects. In 2024, this program was integrated into JPMorganChase’s Tech for Social Good portfolio, amplifying its global reach.
The Make It Happen charity was established by two top executives from JPMorganChase’s Glasgow Technology Center with the mission of contributing to their community by fostering digital creativity among the youth.
In collaboration with a team comprising six technology experts and educators, Make It Happen engaged with four Glasgow schools to initiate an app design contest. The straightforward objective was to have students conceive an app that would simplify life, address an issue, enhance the world, or provide amusement. Subsequently, JPMorganChase’s tech volunteers would transform the winning proposals into fully operational apps for students to present to their social circles.
The young tech enthusiasts proposed a variety of app concepts, from improving communication to easing daily tasks, enhancing the learning experience, or animating characters and illustrations. Their fresh viewpoints have been a valuable asset, prompting a shift in perspective on our engagement with the world.
With a strong emphasis on inclusivity, Make It Happen has successfully extended its influence to the most remote parts of Scotland, including the Scottish islands, ensuring that every young person, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to join. The program has organized several nationwide contests in England and Scotland, highlighting themes such as environmental sustainability, spreading holiday cheer, and advocating for STEM, providing a platform for students from various regions to demonstrate their ingenuity and innovation.
To foster STEM learning beyond the app design contests, Make It Happen has crafted workshop materials aimed at enhancing community and family involvement. Equipped with green screens, modular construction toys, and mini robots, Make It Happen workshops stimulate children aged 5-12 to produce brief stop-motion films. Through this process, they are encouraged to think critically and creatively, tackle challenges, grasp the basics of coding, and interact with their peers.
As we gaze into the future, the trajectory of Make It Happen stands as a beacon of the potential of collaborative efforts and innovation. With the app design competition now overseen by Tech for Social Good and the commitment of numerous volunteers and educators, Make It Happen is set to inspire the forthcoming generation of digital innovators.