EMPOWER STUDENTS WITH YOUR INVESTMENT, YOUR PROBLEMS, YOUR MENTORSHIP, AND MORE.

Pitch a Problem:
Be a Community Partner.

Our community partners empower student leaders to drive their learning, practice relevant 21st century skills, and engage in purpose-driven and passion-based learning through complex problem solving, experiential service, and real-world learning opportunities.

Elevate Your Brand:
Hire Two Birds.

Two Birds is a revenue-generating business that provides real-world experience for students interested in learning about branding, graphic design, videography, business, project management, technology, marketing, and professional communication.

Love What We Do? Get Involved, Mentor, Donate, or Sponsor.

As a community-based lab school and a premier high school for innovative learning, there are myriad of ways for businesses and individuals to support our mission by funding our tuition gap, sponsoring an event, or providing internship opportunities.

 

Become a One Stone Partner School.

Interested in empowering student voice, student agency, or learning how schools can foster a culture of kindness, creativity, and growth? Bring One Stone’s innovations to your school or youth organization.

Sponsor and Attend an Upcoming Event.

One of the best ways to learn about One Stone is by attending the One Event, a Design Lab Showcase, or Disruption Night. These events are open to the public and are made possible through the generosity and support of our sponsors.

 

 BE A COMMUNITY PARTNER

SEEKING PARTNERS WITH IMPOSSIBLE PROBLEMS FOR DESIGN LAB PROJECTS

Do you have a clear problem without a clear solution?

  • Problems that you ignore because they are too hard

  • Problems that are so ridiculous they make you laugh

  • Problems you experience that make you cry

  • Problems that keep you up at night

  • Problems that cost you valuable resources

  • Problems you might need a magic wand to solve

  • Problems that have conflict and opposing viewpoints

DESIGN LAB COMMUNITY PARTNER FAQ

  • High school students in One Stone’s Lab51 engage in various levels of design lab. As a community partner, you may work with a couple small teams of students, one team of students, or perhaps an individual student. Each design team or individual designer works with an adult who provides mentorship and coaching based on the level of design thinking experience, but the students are fully empowered to plan, communicate, and create innovative solutions to your problem.

  • It depends on the project, the designer(s), and the community partner’s goals and objectives. In most cases, the best design labs are developing, pitching, trying, and testing a variety of options or solutions that the community partner can decide whether to implement. That decision to implement is up to the partner’s discretion, budget, and timeline, and may likely happen after the design lab.

  • This year, Design Labs will run over the course of 8 months. During that time, students will work with their coach three times a week. Ideally, students will have access to their community partner three or four times during the design lab for meetings, site visits, idea pitches and/or presentations. Expect each of these moments of connection to be about one hour.

  • Ideally, a community partner’s problem involves one or more stakeholders who are impacted by the issue or challenge. Our student designers benefit greatly from being able to interview or observe your stakeholders’ experience. Additionally, designers could brainstorm, prototype, and test ideas with stakeholders. Community partners can be involved in scheduling stakeholder meetings or students can contact them directly with your approval.

  • Our work is rooted in human centered design or design thinking, a creative problem solving and innovation discovery process developed at Stanford University’s d.school. Using design thinking, we can uncover new ideas that allow us to disrupt for good—improving the status quo for lasting change. Through this, students learn and practice critical 21st Century skills: empathy, collaboration, communication, leadership, innovation, critical thinking, adaptability, and creativity. The process is deeply rooted in empathy, guiding the development of the project with the end user in mind.

  • No. The Lab51’s design thinking services provided by students design lab are currently offered at no cost. We are seeking Design Lab sponsorships from corporations or individuals who believe in the power of students and value of their creativity in understanding and solving important issues facing our community.