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February 11, 2014
PC

The Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change is back for a second year!



Today Microsoft is announcing that the YouthSpark Challenge for Change is back for another year. The YouthSpark Challenge for Change is a contest for young people who have creativity and passion and want to do some good and “spark” change in their communities or the world around them. Starting today and running through March 5th, people ages 18-25 can submit their next general big ideas by clicking here.

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By entering the contest, they’ll have a chance to win some incredible prizes like travel experience to the Amazon in South America and the latest and great Microsoft products such as a Surface 2, Windows Phone, and Xbox One. I suggest reading up on last year’s winners as people came up with some pretty amazing ideas! And check out the following video on what last year’s winners are up to now:

 

For more details on the Microsoft YouthSpark Challenge for Change, see this blog post from the Microsoft Citizenship Blog.

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