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Which one should I apply for?
Apply Before December 23, 2022
To be considered for the showcase:
Projects focused on civic engagement and/or community impact
Projects can start earlier than 2022
The organization and project must be nonpartisan.
The project planning and implementation need to be led by the students
Group can consist of 3 or more high school or college students
Teams can have working professionals as mentors or guides as part of their team
To be considered for the showcase and award:
Meet the criteria for the showcase (above)
The group belongs to a 501C(3) organization or has a 501C(3) organization as its fiscal agent
Projects must be completed in 2023 by December 23
Page 1: Tell Us About Yourself & Your Team
Primary Contact Information
Secondary Contact Information
501(c)3 Sponsoring Organization Name & Information
Group Members' Names and Occupations
Page 2: Tell us About Your Project
Project Name
What community challenge(s) did your project focus on? Why and how did you choose this challenge?
What was the goal(s) of your project?
What role(s) did each team member play? How was the work assigned to each one? How did the team work together?
What was your project plan and timeline?
Please tell us your project’s implementation, results, and impact with metrics, did they meet your desired goals?
How has your project contributed to advancing greater allyship, diversity, equity, and inclusion?
Have you met any challenges during the project implementation and how did you do with the challenge(s)?
What have you done well or creatively in the project, and what can be done better, what have you all learned from the project?
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