Our panel of judges is now selecting winners. We will be announcing the winners of the Together Towards Tomorrow Challenge on the 21st of November 2024.
We are now in the refinement stage of the challenge and are excited to announce the finalists on the 3rd of October. If you have any questions in the meantime, please email us at TTT@ashoka.org, or message us on Instagram @ashokachangemakers.
About this challenge
Prudential Emerging Visionaries is a national recognition program that awards young people for their innovative solutions to financial and societal challenges in their communities. An Emerging Visionary is a changemaker – a young person with a bold vision for impact and a project to make it happen.
Prudential Emerging Visionaries is a collaboration between Prudential and Ashoka, a leading organization in the social impact sector. Together, we aim to activate young people as changemakers, accelerating a world where everyone realizes their power to make change.
Timeline
Timeline
We are building a future where technology can be leveraged to create social impact, and we’re looking for people like you to achieve this vision.
Are you innovative, tenacious, and ambitious? See if there is an open position that is right for you!
Entry stage
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24 Feb - 27 Feb
Challenge Launch
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28 Feb
Review application
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01 Mar - 05 Mar
notify selected participant
Refinement stage
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07 Mar - 09 Mar
Final Project
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11 Mar - 21 Mar
Wrap up session
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22 Mar - 29 Mar
Award ceremony
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