Nurturing Innovators through Engineering with a World Conscience
The Drone Kitchen Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating 6th-12th grade students to build high-quality FPV (First Person View) drones. Founded by Micah Bozic, a senior at Edina High School and a student at both Stanford Online High School and the University of Minnesota, the Drone Kitchen Project is based in the Twin Cities, MN, and is dedicated to inspiring young minds to make real-world positive change through hands-on engineering, STEM education, and technological innovations.
"You don't have to wait until college to make a positive change in the world; that's the beauty of our era!"
- Micah B
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We offer volunteer opportunities where you can teach engineering skills or aid with other crucial functions that make us successful!
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Dronate
Drones are expensive, and take a lot of care and effort to build! Please consider helping us with our cause!
Transforming the Future
of Learning With Drones
Offering Hands-On Stem Seminars to Build and Use FPV Drones for REAL-World Humanitarian Applications
Explore Our Programs
Curious about how FPV drones can be used for real-world solutions like search-and-rescue missions? Each session is unique and designed to be standalone, so you can benefit from attending one, several, or all of our workshops. Explore our programs today.