Win
Although the knowledge you've gained through this process is the true prize, an extra reward never hurts! We compensate students for their hard work, AND teachers for their steadfast guidance.
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The top teams selected in our rounds of judging will receive prizes in the form of Amazon gift cards to share with their team (or themselves if an individual).
We've also partnered with Pennsylvania College of Technology to take this year's entrepreneurship competition to the next level! Our grand finale ends with up to $40,000* in scholarships for the top team! Each member of the winning High School team will have the choice to select either a $10,000 scholarship, or their portion of the $2,000 Amazon gift card prize. See our FAQ page for details. High School Student Finalist Prizes:
Middle School Student Finalist Prizes:
High School Teacher/Advisor Finalist Prizes:
Middle School Teacher/Advisor Finalist Prizes:
*$10,000 scholarship grand prize is awarded per team member with a maximum of 4 per team. See Terms and Conditions for details. |
WinNER's CIRCLE
Students are using the skills that they've gathered through our program to make an impact in their communities and further their entrepreneurial goals !
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Meet entrepreneur Rachel Bee. When Rachel was 13 she was diagnosed with Crohn's disease. As a result, she receives medical infusions every six weeks. Rachel had a problem when she went for infusions. It might seem simple: she was cold! So she decided to create her own solution. She turned her knowledge, experience, and passion into a business. She's an entrepreneur who founded Infusion Hero, a company that makes hoodies for people to wear while receiving IV treatments. These hoodies have zippers along the sleeves to allow access to a patient's arm. They are made from a high quality, thick blend to keep the patient warm and they also come in fun designs and colors. Check out her website to look at these hoodies and learn more about her story. www.infusionhero.com.
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"I wanted to share with you that a former student of mine is a finalist with 2 short films chosen as official selections in this year's All American High School Film Festival. In October, they will be screened at the AMC Empire 25 Theatre in Times Square along with others and will compete to win a Teen Indie Award!
This student entered the “Dream, Learn, Pitch” competition. You may remember his presentation focused on filmmaking. Shortly after, he bought new filming equipment with the award money and went on to make these two films during the oncoming school year!" Lynn M. Fitzpatrick - Gifted Teacher Perkiomen Valley School District |