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AFS Project: Change is a scholarship competition that invites 8th – 12th grade U.S. students to create a project proposal that works toward at least one of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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Two articles in the upstate New York publication the Daily News highlight a local student’s submission to the AFS Project: Change contest.
Support our newest generation of change-makers by checking out the Project: Change entries and casting your vote. Contest voting will be open from now until Jan. 10, 2018.
Take out your phone! Text someone you know about the Project: Change contest. (Or talk in person if you’d prefer!) Bonus points if you contact a teacher and share the scholastic lesson plan. Learn More
Did you know that Make a Difference Day is this Saturday, October 28? Since the AFS family is already committed to making the world a more just and peaceful place, this is an excellent opportunity to come together for the common purpose of improving the lives of others. The following blog suggests 11 ways high […]
At AFS, the spirit of volunteerism is in our DNA. Now in its fourth year, the Project: Change contest asks U.S. students to carry on that tradition by proposing an idea for a volunteer project that could make an impact in one of seven countries. One Grand Prize winner and several additional winners will receive […]
The Project: Change scholarship contest is back for its 4th year! Below is a refresher/introduction to the contest AND a list of changes in how it will be implemented this year. Project: Change is a scholarship contest for 8th-12th graders that asks, “What change would you make in the world?” Students can submit their original […]
For the third year in a row, the AFS Project: Change contest has inspired 8-12th grade students to share their visions for global change. The Grand Prize winner of this year’s AFS Project: Change contest is Erin Schmitz, of Madison, Wisconsin (congrats World Flags Area Team)! Erin and 9 of her peers will travel to […]