This article discusses the significance of incorporating global challenges, such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), into STEM education and its positive influence on creativity, innovation, and 21st century skill development for K–12 students. Through the IEEE STEAM for Social Good program, we motivated students from diverse backgrounds to start engaging in constructionist learning by devising solutions utilizing engineering and technology skills for mock social scenarios. This hands-on approach helped students get a sneak peek into the product design process using affordable and accessible technologies. The Amrita ATL Marathon Training and Mentorship program is designed as a follow-on phase of a student’s innovation journey of converting their social innovation ideas into working prototypes by following the IEEE engineering design process. Both these programs not only aim to equip students with future-oriented skills but also foster social awareness and a growth mindset.