Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change Contest Is Back!
By Kari Sherrodd, Senior Manager, Citizenship and Public Affairs
Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change is back for a second year! Are you up for the challenge?
When it comes to social change, launching entrepreneurial ventures, and coming up with the next generation of big ideas, we know that nothing matches the creativity and passion of youth. Starting today through March 5, you can enter Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change which is part of Microsoft YouthSpark, our company-wide commitment to create education, employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for 300 million young people by 2015. Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change asks those aged 18-25 to submit an idea for a social good project designed to spark change in their communities or around the world for the chance to win amazing prizes* including a travel experience to the Amazon and the latest Microsoft products. Entering the contest is easy. Simply answer a few questions about your social good project and how Windows and Office could help you make it a reality.
Everyone who enters will receive a $10 donation gift card for Microsoft YouthSpark on Global Giving to help you fund and follow social good projects for young people around the world.
20 Finalists will receive a Surface 2 (or equivalent device) with Office 365 University.
Five Grand Prize Winners will receive:
- A travel experience to the Amazon to learn about creating change
- $2,500 cash to help kick-start their ideas
- A Microsoft technology bundle including a Windows Phone 8 and Xbox One*
- The opportunity to serve as a Microsoft YouthSpark ambassador and take advantage of Microsoft YouthSpark training and resources
Once the contest entries have been received, our judges will narrow the entries to 20 finalists, who will be revealed on April 15. Then we’ll open voting to the public – everyone can vote for their favorite project once a day until April 22. We’ll announce our five grand prize winners on May 1, which will mark the end of the contest but the beginning of another journey for the winners as they get ready to explore Ecuador and learn about leadership, conservation, biodiversity and rural development issues in the Amazon rainforest.
We welcome entries from anyone who is thinking of (or already) creating positive change in small or big ways. Your idea may be new and untested, or something you’ve been doing for years. Whatever the idea, we want to hear it! If you’re looking for inspiration, check out last year’s winners and watch the video to see what they’re up to now:
[View:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfMtCO76Occ&feature=youtu.be:0:0]
*No purchase necessary to enter or win. Open to individuals 18 - 25 years of age at time of entry. Contest is void in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria and where prohibited. Entry period ends at 11:59:59 a.m. ET (16:59:59 GMT) on March 5, 2014. See full Official Rules for details.
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- Anonymous
February 21, 2014
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February 24, 2014
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March 06, 2014
I just saw this competetion on 5th March at 6:30 local time and I wanted to enter my plans about I want to cause change in the world but the deadline was past. Do I still have a chance to enter the challenge? If yes when ? - Anonymous
April 07, 2014
By Elisa Willman, senior manager, Citizenship and Public Affairs
We lined up a great panel of judges - Anonymous
April 15, 2014
By Kari Sherrodd, senior manager, Citizenship and Public Affairs
After reviewing impressive entries - Anonymous
May 13, 2014
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June 05, 2014
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July 24, 2014
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