Please note, we are no longer accepting applications for this challenge. We will announce semifinalists in early August 2024.
Timeline
- May 6th 2024
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Challenge Launch
- June 3rd 2024
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Early Entry Deadline
- July 1st 2024
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Final Entry Deadline
- October 3rd 2024
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Finalist Announcement
- November 21st 2024
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Winners Announcement
About this challenge
Our global innovation challenge: Together Towards Tomorrow, is a collaboration between Ashoka and HSBC, which invited changemakers from around the world with initiatives that unite people across generations to activate young people as leaders. We are now reviewing over 450 innovative solutions that promote equitable collaboration, connecting young minds with their inner purpose. Keep an eye on this page to learn about our winning solutions.
Have a question about the Together Towards Tomorrow challenge or need support? Email us at TTT@ashoka.org, or message us on Instagram @ashokachangemakers
You can view the Terms & Conditions of this challenge here.
In partnership with:
Who were we looking for in this challenge?
Enabling youth leadership for social impact:
Solutions that enable young people to take charge, actively identifying their strengths and passions. With this self-awareness, they lead the charge in effecting positive change within their communities.
Promoting equitable intergenerational collaboration:
Solutions that promote equity by fostering intergenerational social connections, mutual learning and empathy, ensuring that young people have an equal opportunity to lead and effect change. This inclusive approach allows young people to access the collective wisdom and resources of all generations, amplifying their impact and sustaining their commitment to changemaking.
Fostering agency in young people:
Solutions that foster agency among youth by catalyzing them to take ownership of their ideas, actions, and impact. As a result, young individuals develop the confidence and autonomy needed to lead changemaking efforts, ultimately becoming lifelong changemakers.
Prize Packages - Awards and Recognition
- All eligible applicants will receive:
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- Receive feedback from Ashoka and/or HSBC representatives.
- Have a chance to connect with a community changemakers through this challenge (by providing/receiving feedback, and meeting them through community events).
- Early Entry Applicants will receive:
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- Those who get their application in by June 3rd 2024 will have the chance to be selected as Early Entry Winners.
- All Early Entry Applicants will receive feedback ahead of the final entry deadline.
- 3 Early Entry Winners will be awarded $1,500 each
- Note: Being selected as an early entry winner does not mean that you will be selected as a final challenge winner.
- All semifinalists and finalists will:
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- Get a chance to refine their applications based on feedback from Ashoka, HSBC, and their peers.
- Have the opportunity to learn from Ashoka, HSBC, and its networks, and have additional learning opportunities as part of the journey.
- Winners Awards:
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We seek to ensure diverse representation in our winners, covering as many focus areas, ages, and geographic regions as possible.
Prizes Structure:
- Up to 12 winners, will receive a minimum of $15,000 and up to $25,000.
- We will select a minimum of 3 winners at Early Stage (0-3 years since registration), and a minimum of 3 winners that are at an Established Stage (3+ years since registration).
- The top winner in each of these two categories will receive a prize of $25,000.
- All eligible applicants will receive:
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- Receive feedback from Ashoka and/or HSBC representatives.
- Have a chance to connect with a community changemakers through this challenge (by providing/receiving feedback, and meeting them through community events).
- Early Entry Applicants will receive:
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- Those who get their application in by June 3rd 2024 will have the chance to be selected as Early Entry Winners.
- All Early Entry Applicants will receive feedback ahead of the final entry deadline.
- 3 Early Entry Winners will be awarded $1,500 each
- Note: Being selected as an early entry winner does not mean that you will be selected as a final challenge winner.
- All semifinalists and finalists will:
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- Get a chance to refine their applications based on feedback from Ashoka, HSBC, and their peers.
- Have the opportunity to learn from Ashoka, HSBC, and its networks, and have additional learning opportunities as part of the journey.
- Winners Awards:
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We seek to ensure diverse representation in our winners, covering as many focus areas, ages, and geographic regions as possible.
Prizes Structure:
- Up to 12 winners, will receive a minimum of $15,000 and up to $25,000.
- We will select a minimum of 3 winners at Early Stage (0-3 years since registration), and a minimum of 3 winners that are at an Established Stage (3+ years since registration).
- The top winner in each of these two categories will receive a prize of $25,000.
Eligibility Criteria
Participants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
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Country of Impact
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The "Together, Towards, Tomorrow” Challenge is open to individuals driving impact in Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Vietnam.
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Youth Leadership
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Your leadership structure requires at least one member born in 1994 or later, who has held a leadership position for at least 12 months. If your organization is less than one year old, at least one founding member must be born in or after 1994.
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Language
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Entries must be submitted in English and an Applicant is not allowed to submit more than one application.
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Exclusions
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Employees of HSBC, advertising agencies, promotion agencies and other service providers for this Challenge, their immediate family members (spouse, parent, child, sibling, regardless of where they reside) are not eligible.
Partners or past HSBC challenge winners or initiatives that are already financed or supported by HSBC, its affiliates, subsidiaries or joint ventures are not eligible.
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Additional Criteria
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- Your venture can be at an early-, mid-, or an established stage.
- Your initiative must be incorporated (as a non-profit, for-profit, or hybrid organization).
- You must be 18 or above at the time of the deadline.
- Entries will only be accepted in English (winners will be expected to engage in activities that require English proficiency).
- If your solution has not been implemented at scale; you must have a clear business plan and a minimum-viable solution (prototype, pilot, or another proof of concept).
- Only one application per individual/venture will be accepted.
- Employees of HSBC, advertising agencies, promotion agencies and other service. providers for this Challenge, their immediate family members (spouse, parent, child, sibling, regardless of where they reside) are not eligible.
- Partners or past HSBC challenge winners or initiatives that are already financed or supported by HSBC, its affiliates, subsidiaries or joint ventures are not eligible.
Please note that all eligible participants will be required to take part in peer reviews: once the application phase closes, you will each be required to review 5 applications each in order for your application to be considered.
Participants must meet the following eligibility criteria:
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Country of Impact
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The "Together, Towards, Tomorrow” Challenge is open to individuals driving impact in Algeria, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Uruguay, Vietnam.
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Youth Leadership
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Your leadership structure requires at least one member born in 1994 or later, who has held a leadership position for at least 12 months. If your organization is less than one year old, at least one founding member must be born in or after 1994.
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Language
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Entries must be submitted in English and an Applicant is not allowed to submit more than one application.
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Exclusions
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Employees of HSBC, advertising agencies, promotion agencies and other service providers for this Challenge, their immediate family members (spouse, parent, child, sibling, regardless of where they reside) are not eligible.
Partners or past HSBC challenge winners or initiatives that are already financed or supported by HSBC, its affiliates, subsidiaries or joint ventures are not eligible.
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Additional Criteria
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- Your venture can be at an early-, mid-, or an established stage.
- Your initiative must be incorporated (as a non-profit, for-profit, or hybrid organization).
- You must be 18 or above at the time of the deadline.
- Entries will only be accepted in English (winners will be expected to engage in activities that require English proficiency).
- If your solution has not been implemented at scale; you must have a clear business plan and a minimum-viable solution (prototype, pilot, or another proof of concept).
- Only one application per individual/venture will be accepted.
- Employees of HSBC, advertising agencies, promotion agencies and other service. providers for this Challenge, their immediate family members (spouse, parent, child, sibling, regardless of where they reside) are not eligible.
- Partners or past HSBC challenge winners or initiatives that are already financed or supported by HSBC, its affiliates, subsidiaries or joint ventures are not eligible.
Please note that all eligible participants will be required to take part in peer reviews: once the application phase closes, you will each be required to review 5 applications each in order for your application to be considered.
Evaluation Criteria
Remember, we are looking for innovative and creative ideas at all stages of development, which means your initiative could be in its first year of implementation or a fully baked one! Each of the below 5 criteria will be considered equally in the evaluation of each application.
Connection and Commitment:
Your initiative engages deeply with your community whilst valuing the voices and servicing the needs of young people.
Activating Young Changemakers:
Your venture enables young leaders to drive meaningful change and create a brighter future.
Impact:
As a standard working practice, you measure the impact of your initiative whilst prioritizing continuous learning and skill development.
Innovation:
Your venture actively pushes boundaries and explores new possibilities to address complex challenges.
Operational Viability:
Your organization was created with a focused plan for secure long-term sustainability and adaptability in diverse local contexts.
Resources
If you’re passionate about empowering young changemakers, supporting youth leadership, and fostering intergenerational collaboration to build a brighter future, we have something special for you. Explore our curated collection of top resources on intergenerational collaboration below. Dive in to find tips, insights, and inspiration on how to bring people together across generations and make a lasting impact.
- Thrive Together is our Changemaking Guide to Intergenerational Collaboration, you can explore it here.
- We spoke to a former challenge winner, Football for Future about intergenerational collaboration for changemaking. You can read our conversation here.
- A We Are Family Foundation Global Study: Collaborating Across Generations: Insights, Challenges and Best Practices, published earlier this year provides an incredible temperature check on and incentive for intergenerational collaboration around the world. Read the report here.
- "An Organisation’s Guide to Youth Co-Leadership written by Young Changemaker Jaiden Corfield in partnership with Ashoka and the Inkey List, provides practical tips and advice on how to meaningfully and authentically embed youth co-leadership practice within an organisation. Explore the guide here.
If you’re passionate about empowering young changemakers, supporting youth leadership, and fostering intergenerational collaboration to build a brighter future, we have something special for you. Explore our curated collection of top resources on intergenerational collaboration below. Dive in to find tips, insights, and inspiration on how to bring people together across generations and make a lasting impact.
- Thrive Together is our Changemaking Guide to Intergenerational Collaboration, you can explore it here.
- We spoke to a former challenge winner, Football for Future about intergenerational collaboration for changemaking. You can read our conversation here.
- A We Are Family Foundation Global Study: Collaborating Across Generations: Insights, Challenges and Best Practices, published earlier this year provides an incredible temperature check on and incentive for intergenerational collaboration around the world. Read the report here.
- "An Organisation’s Guide to Youth Co-Leadership written by Young Changemaker Jaiden Corfield in partnership with Ashoka and the Inkey List, provides practical tips and advice on how to meaningfully and authentically embed youth co-leadership practice within an organisation. Explore the guide here.
Meet the team
People supporting the strategy, operations, and technology of the challenge:
- June Wardé - Challenge Advisor
- Jennifer Hartzell - Outreach Integrator
- Rara Reines - Outreach Support