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Residences at Vantage Point is Sponsoring an Innovation Contest

Cash prizes will be awarded selected high school students for best Big Idea. Deadline for contest applications has been extended to April 1.

Residences at Vantage Point is sponsoring an innovation contest with cash prizes for Howard County high school students. The retirement community in Downtown Columbia is accepting applications from students in grades 9-12 who want to participate in its Big Idea Competition and pitch their idea to a panel of resident judges for a chance at monetary awards.

The contest, which is based on the television show, Shark Tank, will enable students to apply their educational experiences to issues affecting today’s society while providing them access to potential mentors, sponsors, contacts and prize money.

Students are asked to present an idea – concept, service, solution, initiative, product, app or other – to address a critical issue such as cyber technology and security, clean water, air, energy and environment, health, nutrition, food insecurity, the needs of senior citizens, sport safety, sustainability, education, community improvement and other areas.

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Individuals and teams of up to 5 members are asked to submit an on-line entry form by April 1, that summarizes their Big Idea. Entries will be reviewed by a panel of judges made up of Vantage Point residents with distinguished careers in government, industry, science, engineering and education. Selected finalists will present their Big Ideas before the judges’ panel at Residences at Vantage Point on Saturday, April 27.

Entry forms can be found at RVP Big Idea Competition - Residences at Vantage Point (vantagepointresidences.org). Selected finalists will be notified by April 9, so they have time to prepare their presentations for the April 27 competition before Vantage Point residents, applicants’ guests and interested members of the public.

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For more information about the Big Idea Competition, see https:www.vantagepointresidences.org/rvp-big-idea-competition/.

About Residences at Vantage Point

Residences at Vantage Point was founded in 1990 and is a nonprofit serving people age 60 and above. Managed by Life Care Services, the community includes a variety of residential living arrangements from studio to two-bedroom deluxe apartments. It provides long-term health services available exclusively for residents should they need them.

Residences at Vantage Point is noted for its arts, cultural and educational activities, as well as for resident engagement with the larger community of Columbia. It is located at 5400 Vantage Point Road. Visit www.VantagePointResidences.org for more information.

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