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T'kiyah Do Good Challenge

The Do Good Challenge is an annual, campus-wide social impact pitch competition. This year, students will compete in two new tracks: Founders and Leaders. Students compete by first submitting a written application to share the impact that they or their team has created. Applicants are reviewed and advanced to Semi-Finals if they have created the most significant social impact. For Semi-Finals, competitors develop a 5-minute pitch that summarizes the issue or community they are focused on, their strategy for addressing it, the impact they’ve created, and their plan for the future. Semi-finalists will also answer impromptu questions from a panel of judges. Semi-Finals judges recommend the top competitors to advance to Finals. Finalists work closely with a coach to refine and develop their pitch. At the Finals event, the top six teams make their pitch and answer questions on stage from a panel of expert judges.


 


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