We must guide, train and empower our youth with the necessary skills and knowledge that allows them to use technology to solve problems unique to us.
Stanley Ejingiri, Founder
In the caribbean we enjoy a lot of sunlight, in recognition of this the Solar Panel Parking Lot (SPPL) project aims to convert the parking lots of St. Maarten's High schools into energy generating sources by covering the parking lots with solar panel roofs.
Solar canopies provide shade, helping to keep parked vehicles cooler and protecting them from weather elements
By installing solar panels, the school can generate its own electricity, reducing its reliance on grid power and lowering utility bills.
By adopting a solar parking lot, the school can position itself as a leader in green initiatives, showing its commitment to environmental stewardship
It provides emergency energy from Alternative source for emergency periods like natural disasters.
A solar parking lot serves as a powerful, real-life example of renewable energy at work.
It sensitizes students about Solar energy.
| Total Project Cost (USD) | Items Breakdown |
|---|---|
| 12,000.00 per parking lot |
This project aims to persuade employers to select one employee for a
paid 1 hour a week Tech class which lasts for six months.
CTC will provide all the necessary computers and peripherals
needed for the class. The class is held at the employer's location
where possible or at CTC's location.
We implore employers to sign up for the CST program and be part of this wonderful
initiative.
Increased and improved employee morale
Increased and improved levels of employee creativity and critical thinking skills
Conversion of new skills/knowledge earned by employees into increased productivity
Training in data analysis equips employees with the skills to interpret and leverage data effectively
This covers the basics of online security, recognizing and handling security threats, and implementing cybersecurity practices.
Employees learn how to create and execute effective digital marketing strategies, manage social media accounts, and engage with online audiences.
| Total Project Cost (USD) | Items Breakdown |
|---|---|
| 2,240.00 |
We want to go beyond the typical high school IT
curriculum consisting mostly of Microsoft Office and
introduce our youth to Computer Science topics rarely taught
in High Schools like, Programming, Artificial
Intelligence, Computer Networking, Electronic Waste management.
Our Summer Camps expose our youth to semi-advanced computer science
subjects preparing them to participate in regional
competitions aimed at identifying the ones
with potentials and passion for technology but lack the
resources, training and discipline required.
Campers build and program their own robots, learning the basics of coding through platforms like Scratch or Python and using robotics kits to understand how hardware and software interact.
Campers get to create digital models and print them as tangible objects, learning design thinking, geometry, and the engineering process.
Through hands-on challenges like bridge-building, marble roller coasters, or egg-drop experiments, kids learn about gravity, balance, and the forces behind structures.
An indtroduction into Solar energy as another source for the provision of energy during emergency periods caused by natural disasters like hurricanes!
Through activities like water testing, studying ecosystems, and learning about renewable energy sources, kids explore the principles of environmental science and the impact of human activity on the planet.
It sensitizes students to engage in the process of breaking down the stigma that science is boring and only meant for a certain people and replace the stigma with Science is fun and easy when you are curious.
| Total Project Cost (USD) | Items Breakdown |
|---|---|
| 16,950.00 |
| Project Name | Total Project Cost (USD) | Items Breakdown |
|---|---|---|
| SPPL | 12,000.00 | |
| CST | 2,240.00 | |
| SSC | 16,950.00 |