Mott Million Dollar Challenge invites next generation to lead with bold ideas
The initiative reflects the Mott Foundation's commitment to empowering young people with hands-on learning experiences and problem-solving skills. Students can submit their ideas from now until
As the Foundation celebrates a century of giving to promote a just, equitable and sustainable society, this challenge puts a national spotlight on the next generation of visionaries.
"Every young person has the potential to make a difference," said
The competition is open to all K-12 students up to age 18 in
To enter the first round, students should submit a 30- to 90-second video pitch describing their new business idea or social initiative and the problem it solves. No prior experience, advanced technology or sophisticated video editing is required. More than 1,000 prizes will be awarded for the top video submissions. Judges will then select the top 60 entrants, who will receive an additional cash prize and be invited to attend a competition in
The Mott Million Dollar Challenge is funded by the Mott Foundation and powered by the Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, which will administer the competition in collaboration with VentureLab, Young Entrepreneur Institute, the Afterschool Alliance and Collaborative Communications.
"Young people are the world's most powerful innovators," said Dr. J.D. LaRock, NFTE president and CEO. "They see opportunities where others see obstacles and imagine solutions that can reshape entire communities. That's why we view entrepreneurship education as essential, not optional. Students gain the mindset, skills and confidence to turn bold ideas into action and drive real change." NFTE is leading the competition and collaborating with partners across the country to invite students in every state to see themselves as capable, creative problem-solvers who will shape the future.
Over the past decade, the Mott Foundation has supported organizations, including NFTE, YEI and VentureLab, to expand entrepreneurial experiences for young people by integrating entrepreneurship education into afterschool programming. The organizations collaborated with the Mott-funded 50 State Afterschool Network to help make this possible. From 2018 to 2024, more than 900,000 students participated in entrepreneurship programs supported by the Foundation. Students, parents, educators and youth program leaders can find submission instructions, resources and other key information for the Mott Million Dollar Challenge at: mottmillion.org. The deadline to submit ideas is
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About the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott established the private charitable foundation that bears his name in 1926 in
About Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship
Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) brings the power of entrepreneurship education to learners, educators, and decision-makers so all young people can own their futures. A global nonprofit founded in 1987, NFTE leads the global movement for equitable access to entrepreneurship education. NFTE has educated nearly 2 million learners, delivering our programs in school, out of school, in-person, online, or through hybrid models. Visit nfte.com to learn more.
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