Innovate-A-thon is seeking sponsorship for the January 2025 Innovate-A-thon, focusing on recycling and sustainability innovation.
In the January Innovate-A-thon, 12-20 students from universities across the country (opportunity available in 794 universities), will participate in 3-5 teams to ideate, investigate, create, and propose recycling innovations (resulting in 3-5 innovations)—the topic that won a nationwide vote in October, 2024. Past Innovate-A-thons have focused on consequential topics such as cost and resource effective above the knee prosthetics for developing regions—to much success.
Innovate-A-thon consists of a two-week sprint with university student teams from a range of fields of study, to conceptualize and design technical and economically viable solutions to problems of society, environment, and economy.
Want to view the November 21 Innovate-A-thon Open Innovation Information session?
All participating Innovate-A-thon students receive a modest scholarship, prepare for the innovation workforce, and make meaningful connections for career advancement—this, in addition to presenting innovative solutions.
Innovate-A-thon is entirely nonprofit, and all sponsorships and donations go directly to student scholarships and costs of project materials.
Please consider sponsorship of this exciting program:
Individual donations of any amount are welcome
Sprint sponsorships range from $1,000-$10,000 and provide sponsors the opportunity to serve as subject matter experts, refine topics for student investigation, connect with best and brightest students, and, of course, brand affiliation
Sponsor a student scholarship at $600
All organization operating costs are currently funded by founding philanthropist.
Individual and scholarship donations can be made directly at https://www.iat1.org/recycling-innovate-a-thon
If you’re interested in sponsorship, just reach out to us at sherry@ed2s.org.
We would love to answer your questions and welcome your support of this dynamic program. Please reach out to sherry@ed2s.org. Also, view our recent press at https://www.iat1.org/blog
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