Project New Boundaries for Youth (ProjectNBYOUTH) is a youth driven leadership initiative aiming to spread awareness and inspire youth around the world about local health, education, and environmental issues in their communities so that they can actively participate and work to bring about positive changes. We look to inspire youth leadership working towards a sustainable and healthy future for their communities. 

ProjectNBYOUTH- Raising awareness among the youth and making a difference in their communities

2020/2021- Due to the COVID19 pandemic, we will not be hosting the annual competition until the public health situation related to the pandemic improves. The action project part of our competition involves robust community participation and youth activism. The safety and well-being of our participating students and mentors is of utmost importance to us. Stay safe, and we will be back as soon as possible. Stay tuned for the 2022 competition details in May 2022!

In the news:

October 2016- ProjectNBYOUTH received Children's Environmental Health Network's Youth Leadership National Award at Washington, D.C.

April 2016- ProjectNBYOUTH founder was featured by Youth Service America as ‘Everyday Young Hero’ http://ysa.org/nidhi-bhaskar/

January, 2016- ProjectNBYOUTH activities were recognized and published by The Institute for Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis. https://publichealth.wustl.edu/news/project-new-boundaries-for-youth  

To contact us- Email- projectnbyouth@gmail.com

2019 Event Topic- PEER EDUCATION ON WAYS TO MITIGATE BENGALURU WATER CRISIS

2019 Event- Prize Winners!

First Place:

Army Public School, Kamaraj Road, Bangalore

  1. Aaditya Deshpande

  2. Akshita Bhati

(INR 10,000 to each team student and the team teacher and INR 30,000 in kind to the Government School- Total amount distributed: INR 60,000)

Second Place:

Sishu Griha Montessori & High School, Bangalore

  1. Siddharth Agrawal

  2. Sahitha Sai Bade

(INR 8,000 to each team student and the team teacher and INR 24,000 in kind to the Government School- Total amount distributed: INR 48,000)

Third Place:

Sishu Griha Montessori & High School, Bangalore

  1. Lakshmi M

  2. Sharvani Mysoremath

(INR 6,000 to each team student and the team teacher and INR 18,000 in kind to the Government School- Total amount distributed: INR 36,000) 

Fourth Place:

The Brigade School, Mahadevpura, Bangalore

  1. Tanya Sridhar

  2. Manya BM

(INR 4,000 to each team student and the team teacher and INR 12,000 in kind to the Government School- Total amount distributed: INR 24,000) 

Fifth Place:

K M V Red Hills High School, Bangalore

  1. Ananya N Shetty

  2. Nirmal R

(INR 2,000 to each team student and the team teacher and INR 6,000 in kind to the Government School- Total amount distributed: INR 12,000)

Recognition of Participation:

All other student participants, including two student representatives from each of the collaborating government schools: Received a letter of participation and token appreciation gift of INR 1,000 each