
Meet A Contributor: Ojas P.
Contributor Ojas P. used his $400 award to hold origami camps for 4th–6th graders, helping students build geometry and problem-solving skills through hands-on folding. Partnering with his local library and University of San Diego professors, Ojas adapted the VisMO curriculum to make STEM learning creative and fun—sparking lasting excitement for math and origami in his community.

How to Fund Your Local Youth Project
Youth project planning made simple: Follow our step-by-step guide to plan, fund, and launch your student-led project with help from The Contribution Project.

Meet A Contributor: Kaitlyn K.
Contributor Kailey K. used her $400 award to create a youth-led accessible art project, welcoming all abilities and building inclusive spaces.

Youth Planning 101 for Youth Projects: From Idea to Impact
Got a youth project idea? Learn how to fund it with grants, school support, and $400 awards from The Contribution Project. Apply by Sept 30.

How Youth Changemakers Are Making a Difference in Local Communities
Youth changemakers are leading community projects nationwide. Got an idea? Apply for $400 funding to launch your own student-led initiative.