General Guidelines
1. Submitting an entry to this competition is Free-of-Charge.
2. All submitted ideas/solutions will be compiled according to the concerned government agency. These ideas will be endorsed to the appropriate agency for their consideration and possible implementation.
3. The Selection Committee has the right to disqualify or reject any entry that does not meet the set of criteria and mechanics of the competition.
4. The NextGenPH Project Team reserves the right to modify the competition mechanics and dates without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances beyond the organizer’s control. Participants will be promptly informed of any changes to the competition.
5. Interested participants agree that all submissions will be featured on the DAP website and social media accounts and may be published for promotional purposes related to the program. By submitting entry to this contest, participants grant the Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) permission to publish their submission across its owned online platforms, including but not limited to its website, social media channels, and other digital outlets, to promote the initiative.
6. By entering the competition, participants acknowledge and accept the terms and conditions including the mechanics set by the organizers.
Submission Mechanics
1. The entry must be submitted by a group consisting of at least three (3) members and no more than five (5) members. Teams that do not adhere to this requirement may be disqualified.
2. Each team member must be a bona fide Senior High School or College Student from any private or public educational institution nationwide. Participating groups are required to submit a signed endorsement form from their respective school, college, or university. See Sample Endorsement Letter in this link: https://bit.ly/nextgenph-endorsement.
3. Participants may submit multiple ideas, with each entry answering the question: How do you envision Philippine public services in the next 10 years? Groups are encouraged to focus on a specific sector where they wish to propose solutions, such as but not limited to:
Education
Health and Nutrition
Social Welfare and Protection
Infrastructure
Transportation
Environment
Tourism
Food and Agriculture
Labor and Employment
Security, Justice, and Peace
Arts, Culture and Sports
Energy
Be creative, bold, be innovative. Sky is the limit!
4. Interested group of students will need to prepare the following information:
Title of the Idea. What is the title of your proposed solution? Be creative. Make sure the title captures the solution to your identified problem.
Service. What government service would you like to improve?
Identify the Challenges. Based on your research, literature and inquiries from the people around you, describe the problem you wish to solve.
Description of the Idea. Considering creative ways or innovations you are aware of; how would you resolve the problem? Describe the solution.
Benefits. In what way will this solution be beneficial to the public? How do you believe implementing your solution will enhance the identified government service?
Illustration. You may create and upload a process flow of your suggested solution
Video. A 1-minute video that provides an explanation of the idea and solution, along with an overview of the prototype. Prototypes may be a physical prototype of low-fidelity, mid or high user test video, or prototype of an application. The file name of the attachments should be your group name.
5. Once you have all the required information, you may submit your innovative ideas through the following link: bit.ly/nextgenph-submit. Please note that only entries submitted via this Google Form will be considered.
6. Deadline of Submission of Entries is on 22 September 2025 at 11:59 PM.
Selection Criteria
The NextGenPH Selection Committee will review and evaluate all submissions to identify teams with the most promising ideas. Interested groups should keep the following criteria in mind, as these will serve as the basis for selecting the finalists.
Innovative (40%): The submitted entry introduces a unique idea that has the potential to improve processes and public service delivery, offering value to a wide range of users.
Feasibility (20%): The submitted entry demonstrates strong viability, with clear potential for adoption and scalability within the government.
Viability (20%): The submitted entry presents possible long-term success and sustainability when adopted.
Benefits and Potential Impact (20%): The submitted entry can drive meaningful change, improve efficiency, effectiveness, outcomes, and citizen satisfaction.
Once all scores have been submitted, entries will be ranked based on the ratings provided by the Selection Committee. The NextGenPH Project Team will then conduct a final review of the top entries to ensure scoring accuracy. Finalists will be selected to advance and present their ideas at the Pitching Event. Results will be communicated via email in October 2025.
Notification of Finalists
Finalists from both the Senior High School and College categories will be officially notified via email by the NextGenPH Project Team in October 2025. The email will include important details and step-by-step instructions regarding the next phase of the competition, including preparations for the pitching event, presentation guidelines, and key dates to remember. All selected teams are encouraged to check their inbox regularly and respond promptly to ensure smooth coordination
Contact Information
For any questions or further information about this contest, please feel free to reach out to the NextGenPH Project Team via email at capdev.coepsp@dap.edu.ph. You may also contact us by phone at (02) 8631-0921 to 30, local 152, during office hours.