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The Adam and Gila Milstein Family
Foundation is collecting submissions
for its second Innovation Competition,
which will help fund a never-been-
done-before, out-of-the-box idea,
initiative, project, program or event to
advance pro-Israel advocacy on college
campuses.
The competition encourages col-
lege students and senior high school
students to collaborate with national
pro-Israel nonprofit organizations to
plan and execute incredible pro-Israel
initiatives. Finalists will present their
ideas at the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy
Conference in March in Washington,
D.C., to try to win $16,000 — with
$15,000 bookmarked to actualize their
innovative idea and $1,000 as a person-
al prize.
Last year’
s winners, Alpha Epsilon
Pi fraternity, launched an internation-
al campaign to celebrate Israel’
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birthday, spreading love for the Jewish
State among hundreds of thousands of
college students on 160 college campus-
es in 20 states and Canada.
Three finalists will present their
initiatives at the Milstein Student
Reception at AIPAC Policy Conference,
where a panel of philanthropist judges,
including Gila and Adam Milstein,
will choose the winners, who will also
receive support from the Milstein
Family Foundation’
s staff and network
to maximize the impact of their project.
Current or incoming college stu-
dents, as individuals or in groups, are
invited to complete their online appli-
cation by Feb. 1 on the Milstein Family
Foundation website. On Feb. 8, judges
will invite five semi-finalists to submit
four-minute pitch videos before Feb. 25,
and the three presenting finalists will be
announced on March 4.
Contest entrants can email elena@
milsteinff.org with questions.

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