| Funding | $1,000-$100,000 |
| Grade Focus | Grades 6-12 |
| Deadline | Opens soon - check Samsung website |
| Level of Gov't | Private (National Corporate) |
Samsung Solve for Tomorrow challenges students in grades 6-12 to use STEM skills to address real community problems. With awards ranging from $1,000 to $100,000 in Samsung products and resources, it's one of the most visible national student innovation competitions available to Colorado schools.
What This Grant Funds
The competition awards Samsung technology products and educational resources. Top-performing teams receive classroom technology, Samsung devices, and opportunities to showcase their solutions at national events. The focus is on student-driven STEM problem solving.
Who Can Apply
Public school teachers in grades 6-12 across the U.S., including Colorado, can enter their classes. One teacher submits on behalf of a student team. No prior competition experience is required.
How to Apply
Registration typically opens in the fall. Teachers sign up on the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow website and submit a video or project explaining their students' community-focused STEM solution. Check the website for the exact opening date each year.
Recommended Products
The Coding for Good Kit and CodeCTRL controller with display for micro:bit give student teams the tools to build and prototype solutions for the Solve for Tomorrow challenge.




















