Innovation Club for Teens and Young Adults
Free STEAM Kits & Activities for Your Community
Get up to 24 free STEAM kits and activities to launch an Innovation Club in your community, and explore climate change, renewable energy, ocean conservation and more!
Join the Ampere Innovation Club
Interested in exploring science, technology, engineering art or math (STEAM) subjects? Join today and receive up to 24 free kits featuring the latest technology and hands-on activities for you and your community! You can even earn volunteer hours when you launch your community Innovation Club today.
Why Join?
There is no cost, and there are no commitments. The Ampere Innovation Club is designed to put tools and resources in the hands of curious young leaders like you, to ignite education across Canada.
As a member you will:
- Receive up to 24 STEAM kits that include hands-on builds and the latest education technology, for free, to launch your own Innovation Club.
- Get additional activities and lessons that explore coding, design, and science, through the lens of climate change, renewable energy or ocean conservation!
- Join a network of innovative young leaders, and get support from Ampere STEAM experts.
- Earn volunteer hours and a Certificate to add to your resume.


Get ready to bring outdoor learning to life! The Learn on the Land Kit includes 24 micro:bits, 24 enviro:bits and 24 USBs loaded with a step-by-step activity guide, and digital resources. Explore the principles of conservation and climate while learning to code micro:bits, turning them into temperature and air pressure sensors, digital compasses, and even use them to play interactive group games. Enjoy hands-on learning that sparks curiosity, creativity, and care for the environment!

Dive into hands-on learning with the Arctic Ocean Conservation Kit, featuring 24 micro:bits and 24 USBs containing digital activity guides packed with engaging STEAM content. This year-long activity takes you on a journey through the six seasons of ice in Nunavut, exploring ocean conservation through the lens of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) Principles. Learn the foundations of coding by programming micro:bit mini-computers, playing interactive games, and exploring no-tech, low-tech, and high-tech activities that connect technology, culture, and the environment.

Light up your space with hands-on learning! The Solar MindSet Kit includes eight Solar MindSets and step-by-step assembly instructions to guide you as you build your very own working solar station from the ground up. You’ll explore renewable energy, solar technology, coding, and wiring, all while collaborating to bring the solar stations to life. With glowing lights and real charging ports, you’ll be amazed by the power of what you built together!
Eligibility
Thanks to funding from Canada Service Corps, we’re able to offer free Innovation Club membership to:
• Teens and young adults between the ages of 15 and 30 that reside in Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, or Newfoundland and Labrador.

