USAID Youth Well-Being Prize Competition (Up-to $5,000 Grants)

USAID Youth Well-Being Prize Competition (Up-to $5,000 Grants)

Are you a young person between the ages of 10 and 29 with an idea of how digital tools can be used to help improve other young people’s well-being? Do you have ideas about how we could creatively use technology to increase young people’s knowledge around issues that impact them? The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is looking for creative innovators with solutions to pressing issues around well-being. Is this you? If so, apply today for the Youth Well-Being Prize Competition!

The Youth Well-Being Prize Competition aims to increase young people’s access to information and ensure their leadership and engagement in creating information campaigns and awareness products around the issues that affect their well-being.

The Youth Well-Being Prize Competition is looking for young change makers with innovative ideas for protecting young people’s well-being, keeping youth safe, and making a positive impact on the lives and communities of themselves and their peers.

USAID is seeking solutions created by young people, for young people, and these solutions should recognize the diverse identities of young people in the areas of mental health, digital harm, safeguarding, gender-based violence, and climate change:

  • Mental health: Ideas that focus on the mental health of children and youth. Competitors interested in mental health, personalized care, psychotherapy, or any interventions that help reduce stress and improve the lives of young people should apply here. The innovation should aim to enhance individual, interpersonal, and/or overall well-being for youth.
  • Digital Harm: Innovations in this category should relate to use of digital platforms (such as social media) and safety. Competitors interested in reducing digital harm as caused by online platforms and/or digital use, including digital harm done offline for children and youth should apply in this category. Digital harm can include any of the following: hate speech, cyberbullying, doxing, deep fakes of people without their consent, nonconsensual explicit content, misinformation and disinformation, etc.
  • Safeguarding: Innovations in this category should relate to prevention and/or response to child and/or youth abuse, exploitation, neglect, and violence including prevention and/or response to sexual exploitation, abuse, and violence. Competitors interested in protection from and elimination of all forms of violence against children and young people should apply in this category.
  • Gender-Based Violence: Innovations in this category should work against harmful actions or threats that target individuals or groups based on their actual or perceived sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, sexual orientation, or how they challenge traditional ideas of masculinity and femininity. Competitors interested in gender equality, equity, and preventing, mitigating, and responding to gender-based violence should apply in this category.
  • Climate Change: Innovations in this category should relate to building climate awareness, improving climate education, promoting sustainable lifestyles, conserving nature, supporting renewable energy, adopting environmentally friendly practices, and/or implementing climate adaptation and mitigation projects. Those interested in youth-led and children-led climate mitigation efforts and reduction in high levels of climate anxiety and grief among children and young people should apply in this category.
Prize Details
  • Total cash prizes: $50,000
  • Prizes will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in the categories of digital harm, mental health, safeguarding, gender-based violence, and climate change for a total of 15 prizes.
    • Digital Harm
      • 1st Place: $5,000
      • 2nd Place: $3,000
      • 3rd Place: $2,000
    • Mental Health
      • 1st Place: $5,000
      • 2nd Place: $3,000
      • 3rd Place: $2,000
    • Safeguarding
      • 1st Place: $5,000
      • 2nd Place: $3,000
      • 3rd Place: $2,000
    • Gender-Based Violence
      • 1st Place: $5,000
      • 2nd Place: $3,000
      • 3rd Place: $2,000
    • Climate
      • 1st Place: $5,000
      • 2nd Place: $3,000
      • 3rd Place: $2,000
Eligibility Requirements
  • To enter the Youth Well-Being Prize Competition, please see the below eligibility requirements:
    • You must be between the ages of 10 and 29 and/or be a youth-led organization.
    • You have an idea to improve youth well-being in mental health, digital harm, safeguarding, gender-based violence, or climate change.
    • This is a global call for solutions.
    • No prior professional or academic experience in any particular field or topic is necessary.

Application Deadline: 29-Sep-23

Click Here to Apply

Bharat Internet Utsav

 Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of the “Bharat Internet Utsav”, a celebration that brought together citizens from all corners of the nation to share their stories/videos about how the internet has transformed their lives. The event conducted in collaboration with MYGOV for 45 days (07.07.2023 to 21.08.2023), witnessed an overwhelming response with over 24,000 participations highlighting the profound impact of the internet on socio-economic development.

The DoT in partnership with MYGOV, extends its deepest gratitude to every participant who shared their stories/videos to the Bharat Internet Utsav. The sheer volume   (24,128 entries) reflects the widespread recognition of the internet’s impact on individual lives, communities, and the nation’s progress as a whole.

Since its launch on July 7, 2023, the Bharat Internet Utsav garnered an extraordinary influx of stories/videos from individuals, communities, and organizations across India. These heartwarming videos showcase on how the internet has become an integral part of daily life, enabling progress, connectivity and knowledge-sharing like never before. The event captured stories that spanned diverse sectors, ranging from education and healthcare to entrepreneurship and cultural preservation

As the event concludes, the evaluation process to select the most impactful stories/videos has begun. The jury will meticulously review each submission to determine the winners. As a part of appreciation participants will be felicitated as:

A)   Best three (3) stories/videos will be given certificate and cash prize of Rs.15,000, Rs.10,000 and Rs.5000 respectively.

b)        Rs. 1,000 cash prize along with certificate will be given to one best story/video from each state/UTs.

c)         In addition, 10 more best stories/videos will get the appreciation certificate.

d)        These stories/videos shall be displayed on various social media handles of Ministry of Communications, Government of India.

The overwhelming success of the Bharat Internet Utsav reaffirms the Department of Telecommunication’s commitment to provide secure, reliable, and affordable telecommunications services to every citizen, ensuring that the benefits of the digital age reach the farthest corners of the country.

For more updates and information about the Bharat Internet Utsav please visit https://innovateindia.mygov.in/bharat-internet-utsav/.

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'YUVA PRATIBHA – Singing Talent Hunt

 With an aim to promote Indian music at the grassroots level on a national scale by identifying and recognising the new and young talent in various singing genres, MyGov in collaboration with Ministry of Culture is launching a YUVA PRATIBHA – Singing Talent Hunt on Wednesday, May 10, 2023.

The initial submission for the competition will be open for a period of one and half month.

Singing Talent Hunt is a unique opportunity for citizens across India to display their singing talent and skills and to gain national recognition. If one wishes to be New India’s emerging artist singer, or musician, then he/she can participate in the YUVA PRATIBHA – Singing Talent Hunt and lend the melodic voice in the various genres: 

  • Folk Songs
  • Patriotic Songs
  • Contemporary Songs

How to Participate:

  1. Log in to https://innovateindia.mygov.in/  
  2. The contest is open to all Indian citizens.
  3. All entries must be submitted on the MyGov portal. Entries submitted through any other mode will not be considered for evaluation.
  4. The participants have to record a video while singing and shall submit their entry via YouTube (Unlisted Link), Google Drive, Dropbox, etc, and ensure that the link can be accessible. Entry shall lead to disqualification automatically if the Access will not be granted.
  5. This contest will be available in Hindi & English.
  6. One participant can participate only once in the contest.
  7. Top 3 Winners will be announced in the Finale (Physical Event) in New Delhi.

Reward & Recognition:

  • 1st Winner: INR. 1,50,000/- + Trophy + Certificate
  • 2nd Winner: INR. 1,00,000/- + Trophy + Certificate
  • 3rd Winner: INR. 50,000/- + Trophy + Certificate
  • Following 12 Contestants will be rewarded with a Cash Prize of INR. 10,000/- each

Mentorship: Top 3 Winners will be mentored for a period of 1 month with a mentorship stipend. 

MyGov is inviting citizens to come and participate in the contest and earn recognition on National level. Visit https://innovateindia.mygov.in/singing-challenge/ for more details.

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