Launch a thoughtful and targeted social media campaign on an issue that is important to you and other teens.
Read MoreCompete in an essay contest on a World War II-related theme and get credit for your love for history.
Read MoreBuild a "bio-bubble" and demonstrate what the earth will smell like in 2100 if climate change isn’t reversed.
Read MoreGet permission to act as the official school photographer for an event (think: Prom, Homecoming).
Read MoreEnter your journalistic work in this prestigious competition for aspiring young journalists..
Read MoreEnter the youth competition to redesign (for a day) the iconic logo on the Google homepage!
Read MoreCompete with other high school students to identify vulnerabilities in virtual computer operating systems.
Read MoreStart a project-oriented Earth Savers Club and get started launching community impact projects.
Read MoreLaunch an Ecolympics and motivate your community to reduce its environmental footprint.
Read MoreSotheby’s Summer Institute for pre-college students is for high schoolers who are curious about the business of art.
Read MorePartner with a local organization and host a one day CPR training course for teens in your community.
Read MoreConvene a public meeting with local leaders where youth have a forum to raise and discuss issues.
Read MoreLaunch a voter registration drive in your school or community using the resources of a well-established national organization.
Read MoreMobilize volunteers apply elastomeric white paint to roofs in order to reduce energy costs and use.
Read MoreFew have seen what you are about to see! Help classify galaxies by their shape using NASA images in this long-running project. You may be the first to see and identify a new galaxy!
Read MoreUse your eyes to help discover a large planet at the fringes of our solar system beyond Neptune, the elusive Planet Nine
Read MoreJoin a global collaborative learning adventure to create a vessel that creates zero emissions and zero waste.
Read MoreHelp record history when you transcribe the handwritten conference notes left by Supreme Court justices.
Read MoreGet acquainted with Australia’s criminal past by helping transcribe one hundred years of convict history.
Read MoreHelp the Boston Public Library transcribe letters between 19th century anti-slavery activists.
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