
It’s not a lemonade stand, either. Three years ago, Rowan’s uncle took him to a Maker Faire in San Rafael, where he had his first encounter with a 3D printer. Drawn by the lights and sounds coming from a row of printers in one of the exhibition halls, Rowan went to investigate, and by the time he left the faire, 3D printing was his new obsession.
“I went home and did a little bit of research and started getting more and more into it and learning more about it and how it can improve people’s lives and what it does for people,” he said.
He asked his parents for a 3D printer, and at first they laughed, but as they watched their son continue to tirelessly research the technology online every day when he came home from school, they realized that his interest might be more than a passing twelve-year-old phase. Seeing the potential for a learning opportunity, Rowan’s father, Scott, took his son aside and introduced him to the concept of a GoFundMe. Not only could he raise the money to buy a 3D printer, but he could build a business around it. The boy was thrilled with the idea.
“We had him write his own message, we talked about the donors being investors. It was a great opportunity to teach him how to run a business,” Scott Pritchard said.“You’re going to have to have investors and thank them when they contribute and follow up with them on your goal. And when you get there, you’re going to have to continue to speak to them about the progress.”
“You name it, I will make it!” he said.
“I have learned that it is important to support others around me. To do that I am going to donate 10% of my profit to my school and charities that support kids in my community (like Social Advocates for Youth and MentorMe Petaluma). I am also hoping to teach a class to kids showing them how to use the software and use these tools themselves. It would be great if one day I could give them a printer from my business,” he explained. “I would like to start this business by summer since I will have lots of time, so I am hoping you can help me this spring.”
Rowan started the GoFundMe campaign in April, hoping that he would be able to raise the money by summertime so he could use his summer vacation to get the business off the ground. His initiative, determination and sense of social responsibility go far beyond that of many adults, let alone children; if you’d like to help him reach his financial goal, you can donate to his campaign here. Discuss further over in the GoFundMe for 3D Printer forum at 3DPB.com.
[Source: Petaluma 360]