About Us
Young people who want to make ideas happen are more likely to see their idea through if they have support from peers and advisors. A simple way to create an enterprising peer group is to start a Make Your Mark Club - a student-led group of enterprising people who want to make ideas happen. This website aims to bring together Make Your mark Clubs from schools and colleges across the UK.
Through the Make Your Mark Club online you can:
Who are we?
We are a small team but our hearts are big! We work out of a busy corner of the Make Your Mark campaign office and we want to get the whole country connected so that more young people can make enterprising ideas happen.
Eleanor co-ordinates the Make Your Mark Club. She's ready to help any teacher or young person set up a new club. Email Eleanor
Natalie leads the campaign in Further Education Colleges. Contact her if you want to start a club in your college. Email Natalie
Catherine is the Schools Networks Campaigner. Contact her if you're interested in developing networking skills amongst 14-19 year old students, and if you want to find out how schools can connect with the Make Your Mark Campaign. Email Catherine
About Make Your Mark
Make Your Mark is the national campaign to create an enterprise culture among young people in the UK. We do this by giving people in their teens and twenties the inspiration and opportunity to turn their ideas into reality, whether through starting businesses or social enterprises or by making an idea happen at work. The campaign is backed by an unprecedented coalition of business, charities, education bodies and government - it's unique in being young-people focused, business-led and government-backed. It is funded by the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
For more information visit our main campaign website: www.makeyourmark.org.uk
In your area
If you're in Liverpool, Wakefield, Lowestoft or Coventry, you have turbo-charged networking enthusiasts right where you live. Here's who to get in touch with if you want to get connected locally.