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Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change 2014

Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change 2014

Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change

As part of their ongoing initiative to encourage creativity and and passion in youth, Microsoft has brought back the YouthSpark Challenge for Change for a second year! If you’re not familiar with last year’s challenge, I’ll first give you a little background on Microsoft YouthSpark. Back in March of 2012, Microsoft announced a new global initiative, Microsoft YouthSpark, that aims to create education, employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for 300 million youth in more than 100 countries by 2015.

The Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change is a contest for young people who have creativity and passion and want to do some good and “spark” change in their communities or the world around them. Through March 5th, people ages 18-25 can submit their 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. Can you imagine winning a trip to the Amazon?

My own son has recently aged out of the YouthSpark challenge, but I am hoping that I can still motivate him to go ahead and come up with his own big idea to help the community. Who knows? Maybe we can even do something to help the world! I look forward to seeing all the amazing ideas that these young people come up with for the challenge. If last year’s winners are any indication, there is sure to be a lot of great stuff happening as a result of this initiative.

Here’s a breakdown of the great prizes being offered:

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

Don’t you love a contest where everybody wins? Every youth who enters will receive a $10 donation gift card for Microsoft YouthSpark on Global Giving to help them fund and follow social good projects for young people around the world.

Entering the contest appears to be pretty easy. Just fill out a short application with your contact details, upload a photo, and answer a few short questions about your idea.

Do you and your kids have any ideas for social good projects?

disclosure: As a Windows Champions Blogger, I receive resources, information, and tools in order to test and use Windows-based services.

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