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You Can Win A $10,000 Prize In The Up To Us Campus Competition

Miami Dade College’s Institute for Civic Engagement and Democracy is looking for students to participate in the Up To Us Campus Competition during the fall semester. 

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The competition seeks to create awareness about the United States’ long-term national debt. It runs from September 15 to December 10 and features teams of three to five students creating public awareness campaigns that educate others on how implementing sustainable fiscal policy can benefit one of the following industries:

  • Business or entrepreneurship.
  • Economics and finance.
  • Marketing, communications and public relations.
  • Science, technology, engineering and math.
  • Political science and public policy.

Teams must commit to working on their project from two to five hours per week. They will receive a $800 stipend and hands-on training in digital advocacy, leadership and campaign management. They also get a chance to win a $10,000 grand prize and apply to online courses taught by the Harvard Business School.

“It’s a great fit for students who are interested in the business field,” said Joshua Young, iCED’s collegewide director. “It’s also a great project for a student organization—from the finance club to Phi Theta Kappa—to take on and sign up the team.”

During the summer, the Up to Us team at Wolfson Campus received the Most Social Media Engagement Award for the competition. They were also named one of the top 20 finalists for the Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 competitions.

Students interested in participating should fill this interest form out. Applications will be sent to those students at the beginning of August.

For more information, contact Up To Us Community manager Hilary Allen at hallen@netimpact.org.

Adriana Dos Santos

Adriana Dos Santos, 20, is a mass communication/journalism major in The Honors College at North Campus. Dos Santos, who graduated from Ronald W. Reagan/Doral Senior High School in 2019, will serve as editor-in-chief, briefing editor and social media director for The Reporter during the 2020-2021 school year. She aspires to work at a public relations firm.

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