Where creativity meets education, and vision meets action.
Building a city-wide STEAM ecosystem across 10 Providence public libraries — designing curriculum, training staff, and credentialing thousands of young makers.
the initiative that changed the city of providence
Providence Young Makers (PVDYM) was a citywide initiative by Mayor Jorge O. Elorza designed to transform public libraries into hubs of creativity, innovation, and workforce development for youth. Through hands-on STEAM programming, mentorship, and paid internships, the program empowered young people to build skills, confidence, and pathways toward future success.
The challenge
Providence is one of the most diverse cities in New England — and one of the most under-resourced when it comes to hands-on STEAM learning. With 65% of students identifying as Latinx and over half coming from homes where English is not the primary language.
Youth in Providence faced a significant opportunity gap: access to advanced technology, digital fabrication tools, and the skilled mentors who could teach them how to use it. Schools alone couldn't close that gap. But libraries could.
PVD Young Makers was born from a simple belief — that every young person in Providence deserved access to the tools, technology, and community to build something real. The City of Providence addressed that gap by investing $650K to create active makerspaces from the ground up across all 10 public libraries.
Expanding Access to STEAM, Workforce Development, and Creative Pathways
$650K+
Allocated to create makerspaces in libraries
47+
Librarians trained to lead independently
27,350+
Youth visits to library makerspaces
225+
Teen Interns trained and paid
10
Libraries throughout the City of Providence
570+
Badges & micro-credentials awarded
Building a City-Wide
Maker Ecosystem
from the Ground Up
How I helped design the learning architecture, credentialing system, and curriculum that transformed 10 Providence public libraries into active STEAM makerspaces — and credentialed thousands of young makers along the way
The full case study is available upon request. Please contact me directly for access.
"PVD Young Makers prepares our kids to be the next generation of makers, designers, creatives, and big thinkers in our city. Our children are creative by nature — by supporting their curiosity, we are supporting their futures."
— Mayor Jorge O. Elorza, City of Providence