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Best of Maker Faire: fundraising for worthwhile causes

Best of Maker Faire: fundraising for worthwhile causes

I understand Maker Faire Austin is done and gone, but Iโ€™m still thinking about how much fun it was. Over the next week or 2, Iโ€™ll continue to share some highlights from the most make-tastic event Austinโ€™s ever seen.

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Sparkfun Electronics raised a pretty penny for some Austin nonprofits:

The soldering workshop was a huge hit! We accepted donations for the soldering kits we gave away to students of the workshop. We were able to raise $884 for Austin non-profits Angelheart Childrenโ€™s Shelter and The Robot Group! Thanks goes to everyone who came and checked out our booth and our soldering workshops.

Factor in things Faire-goers purchased from the many independent artisans / Makers at the Faire, and Maker Faire Austin seems to have had a nicely positive impact. Add on the encouragement current and future Makers received, and thatโ€™s an even better story:)

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Luke Iseman

Luke Iseman makes stuff, some of which works. He invites you to drive a bike for a living (dirtnailpedicab.com), stop killing your garden (growerbot.com), and live in an off-grid shipping container (boxouse.com).

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