Program Overview
Build The Future opens students’ eyes to careers in the skilled trades — the electricians, plumbers, carpenters, welders, and HVAC technicians who build and maintain the world around us. Students rotate through interactive stations led by working professionals, try basic techniques in a safe environment, and hear honest stories about apprenticeships, earning while learning, and building a life through meaningful work.
- Exposure to 4–6 trade disciplines through hands-on stations
- A clearer picture of apprenticeship and CTE pathways after high school
- Conversations with trades professionals about day-to-day work and career growth
- Reflection on skills, interests, and non-college pathways that fit their strengths
Quick Facts
- Grades
- 6–12
- Duration
- ~3–4 hours
- Group size
- 30–100 students
- Format
- Rotating trade stations + panel
- Facilitation
- FieldTrip + trade partners
Station mix and timing can be adapted for your campus and local partner availability.
Built with trades professionals
Build The Future connects students with people who do the work every day — union apprentices, independent contractors, vocational instructors, and local employers hungry for the next generation of skilled workers. Partners share real projects, real tools, and real talk about what it takes to succeed in the trades.
- Live demonstrations from working electricians, plumbers, carpenters, and welders
- Safe, supervised try-it-yourself stations with proper PPE
- Honest Q&A about pay, apprenticeships, licensing, and career ladders
- Connections to local CTE programs, unions, and employer partners
Learning Goals
Career Awareness
- Understand the range of skilled trades careers
- See trades as respected, well-paid pathways — not fallback options
- Learn how apprenticeships and CTE programs work
Hands-On Skills
- Try basic techniques in a safe, supervised setting
- Practice problem-solving with real tools and materials
- Build confidence through doing, not just hearing
Future Planning
- Reflect on personal strengths and interests
- Ask questions about education, training, and earning potential
- Leave with resources for next steps at school and in the community
Run of Show
- Welcome + why the trades matter
- Orientation to safety, PPE, and station rotation
- Trade station rotations (construction, electrical, plumbing/HVAC, welding)
- Snack break
- “Day in the life” panel with trades professionals
- Student reflection + career pathway resources
- Closing + optional employer/CTE handouts
Trade Stations
Construction & Carpentry
Students measure, cut, and assemble a small project — learning how structures come together and what a carpenter’s day looks like on a job site.
- Tool safety demo
- Measuring and layout
- Hands-on build challenge
- Career path overview
Electrical, Plumbing & Welding
Rotating mini-stations introduce wiring basics, pipe fitting, and welding fundamentals — each led by a working pro who shares how they got started.
- Safe demo + supervised practice
- Apprenticeship Q&A
- Local program connections
- Skills self-assessment
Another pathway worth knowing
Too many students leave school believing college is the only “successful” route. Build The Future challenges that narrative with facts: skilled trades offer strong wages, job security, entrepreneurship, and pride in work that communities depend on. Students hear it from people who chose this path — and love it.
Why it matters now
- Millions of trade jobs go unfilled nationwide
- Apprenticeships pay while you learn
- Skills translate to ownership and entrepreneurship
What schools gain
- Career exploration aligned to CTE and graduation plans
- Community employer and union partnerships
- Students who see more options — and more hope
Help us launch Build The Future
This experience is in development and fundraising now. Your gift or sponsorship removes barriers for schools that cannot fund transportation, materials, partner fees, and safety equipment on their own — and puts real trade careers in front of students who rarely get to try them.
Transportation & access
Bus grants and subsidies so distance and cost never block a school from participating.
Materials & safety
PPE, tools, consumables, and station kits for every student rotation.
Trades partners
Honoraria and coordination for working professionals who share their craft with students.
Launch & scale
Program development so Build The Future can reach more campuses and trade partners.
I always thought I had to go to college to make something of myself. Today I held a welding torch and talked to a guy who owns his own shop. That feels like a real future.
— Marcus, 10th grader
FAQ
Is this only for students who want to skip college?
No. Build The Future is about expanding options. Many trades professionals pursue further education, certifications, or business ownership. The goal is informed choice — not limiting anyone’s path.
Is it safe for students to use tools?
Yes. All stations are supervised by trained professionals with proper PPE, safety briefings, and age-appropriate activities. No student operates equipment without direct oversight.
Can this connect to our CTE program?
Absolutely. We coordinate with school CTE leads and local apprenticeship programs so the FieldTrip complements — not duplicates — what you already offer.
How can my organization sponsor a trip?
Trade unions, contractors, manufacturers, and foundations can fund a full school visit, underwrite transportation, or support the program launch. Visit our sponsors page or donate directly.
Bring Build The Future to your school
Request a date
Share your grade level, estimated student count, and preferred dates — we’ll follow up to plan your FieldTrip and connect local trade partners.
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Donations fund transportation, materials, partner fees, and student resources so more kids can explore the trades.
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