Community Change Projects
Scholars turn ideas into real projects that make a difference—in their schools, communities, and beyond. Each project starts with an issue that matters to them and grows into real change.

What is a Community Change Project?
Scholars engage community members to create a project that makes a meaningful difference for a relevant need. Over the course of the program year, they’ll engage in sessions, workshops, activities and assignments that are designed to build and strengthen their leadership skills.
Scholars are supported along the way through coaching from educators and mentors, training alongside peers, and $1,000 in seed funding for their project.
Many projects inspire new student leaders who keep the work going long after the Scholar year ends.
Finding Your Big Idea
At the start, Scholars wrestle with big questions:
- What am I passionate about?
- Who am I in relation to my community?
- What needs do I see around me?
- What would lasting change look like?
Through this discovery process, Scholars engage with community members to identify the most pressing needs and the most promising solutions.
Issues Scholars Take On
Through their Community Change Projects, Scholars have tackled big issues such as:
- mental health awareness
- civic engagement
- STEM education
- environmental issues
- and more!
Current and Continuing Projects
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FLYi Fest
South Texas Ideas Festival (STXi)
hAPPy Schools Expo
Momentum College and Career Festival
Triton Alliance
Speak 901
Multicultural Youth Summit
ARISE
Baltimore City Ideas Festival
Senior Swarm
The Track Program