2025 YouthCon Scholarship

YouthCon’s “Act with Impact” empowers students to create meaningful change through actionable ideas. With a $300 budget, participants are challenged to address community needs, inspire peers, and make a lasting difference. It’s about turning vision into reality and showcasing how small efforts can lead to big, transformative impact.

  • Timeline:
    • 12/01/24: 2025 YouthCon Application officially launched
    • 1/12/25: Essay and online application closes
    • 2/08/25: Release Essay results
    • 3/01/25: Oral Presentation (must be able to attend in-person)
    • 3/08/25: Release final results
    • 06-07/25: Summer Internship
    • 8/09/25: Award Ceremony/Gala
  • Key Leads: Marvin Pham, Tyler Le, Leo Tran, Mason Le
  • Goal: Encourage high school students to create a unique project based on an issue that is important to them. We also want them to take physical action to solve their desired issue along with bringing awareness.
  • How: Submit a 500-650 word essay in response to the following prompt: “At AASuccess, we teach students the power of giving back. This year’s YouthCon theme, Act with Impact, challenges you to take meaningful actions that create lasting positive change. Imagine you have $300 to turn your ideas into reality: how would you use it to make a significant difference in your community, the world, to the lives of others? More importantly, how can your actions inspire your peers to join you in creating change?”
  • Apply: http://youthcon.aasuccess.org
  • Results: We have found the champions of this year YouthCon Scholarship. They are: 
    • 1st place: Elizabeth Uranta, Junior, Osbourn Park High School
      • Using a website to connect donors, volunteers, and schools to improve menstrual equity. It raises awareness, collects donations, and tracks impact to help students access essential products and stay in school.
      • LINK to essay
    • 2nd place: Katie Lopez, Junior, Duke Ellington School of the Arts School
      •  The “Spa Day” project proposes using the $300 fund to provide homeless individuals with haircuts, pedicures, and hygiene kits to restore dignity, comfort, and confidence. Starting at a church with community support, the project aims to inspire others to help and grow into an ongoing initiative addressing the hygiene and health needs of the unhoused.
      • LINK to essay
    • 3rd place: Claribel Davis, Freshman, Great Mills High School
      • Idea: “Hope for the Kids” is a nonprofit initiative inspired by Clair’s late brother, aiming to fund cancer treatment for children whose families can’t afford care. Using the initial $300 fund to start the organization, build a website, and cover legal fees, the project seeks to raise awareness, attract donations, and ultimately save lives through accessible treatment.
      • LINK to essay

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