YMCA Changemakers Project
Every year, YMCA of the USA calls on high school students (rising 9th-11th graders) to propose a YMCA Changemakers Project that addresses a critical issue or need in their communities. The issue/need you select is entirely up to you, but should be directly connected to your local community – it can have national/global importance, but must have a specific local context.
This 3 day conference takes every June and is hosted by YMCA of the USA. Information about the specifics and logistics of the YMCA Changemakers Summit can be found through your local YMCA teen program.
Qualifications
High school students (grades 9-11) are invited to propose a YMCA Changemakers Project that addresses a critical issue or need in their communities. YMCA of the USA will select outstanding proposals from across the country to compete for funding to implement their projects.
The issue/need you select is entirely up to you, but should be directly connected to your local community. Each project must be led by two (2) student project leaders. Additional students from your community are encouraged to support the project, but only two students can apply as leaders.
- All high school students (grades 9-11) are eligible to submit a project proposal (all proposals must only have 2 project leaders). Must have an active and current relationship with a YMCA either through a YMCA program, membership or employment.
- Proposals selected to compete for funding will be notified following the deadline.
Application Process
Forty (40) project teams of two (2) students each will be selected to attend the YMCA Changemakers Summit. At the conference, the two Project Leaders from each state will present their proposal, and all attendees will help select three (3) winning teams to receive $5,000 each in funding to implement their project.
Interested students must complete two steps to submit their Changemakers Project for consideration:
Step 1: Project Leader Application
One of your 2 (two) Project Leaders must submit this application.
After completing Step 1, both Project Leaders should then work together to jointly submit their Project Proposal. This form is all about your project and will be evaluated on the basis of content knowledge, community need, innovation, impact, and a feasible action plan.
Program Fees & Transportation
Y-USA covers travel, lodging, and conference registration costs for attendees and YMCA Staff chaperones, as well as most meals. Y-USA will not cover the cost of any meals during travel to and from the conference, or any local transportation.
Learn More
Read past year’s selected Changemaker Projects from a Texas Delegate below.
