
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Just a few minutes. Educators create a competition, choose engagement options (like voting, comments, judge ratings, or monetary support), and decide if it stays classroom-only or connects to a larger group competition.
Educators invite Students to submit entries, and can also share the link with families, community members, and professionals. These participants may request to join as Judges or Partners, but Educators approve every request.
Educators stay in control. Every Judge, Partner, and comment must be approved by the educator. Comments are only visible once approved, ensuring a safe and supportive experience.
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Group Leaders bring multiple classrooms together under one competition.
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Organization Partners track and celebrate company-wide or agency-wide engagement.
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Judges provide rubric-based scores and optional comments.
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Commenters leave words of encouragement.
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Voters/Funders support student ideas through votes or crowdfunding (if enabled).
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Competitions can showcase Student innovation in many forms: classroom assignments, service projects, entrepreneurial ventures, or cross-school initiatives. The platform adapts to PK–12, higher education, nonprofit, and training program contexts.
Pitch competitions can be hosted by any content area or grade level. NextPitch adapts to PK–12 classrooms, higher education, community programs, and training environments. Pitch competitions are an excellent way to get feedback and support for science experiments, social studies projects, business ventures, language arts presentations, art showcases, math problem-solving, and more.
REAL STORIES
This is what educators say about NextPitch

Kyla
Arizona
“... it would be great for students to be able to fundraise to actually let them put their ideas to practice and show how they could be positive influences in their community. ”

Stacy
New York
“By connecting companies, speakers, etc from the community, students will see the immediate connection and possibilities that professional relationships support.”

Courtney
Florida
“...the platform met my expectations and more. I like the idea of creating a 'pitch' for a lesson. The AI Pitch creator was spot on!”
Pitching Ideas:
Early Kindergarten to Corporate
Learners of all ages use pitching to share ideas, solve problems, and express their creativity. These examples show how students - from early childhood through college and corporate training - turn their thinking into simple, meaningful presentations.
A team of rising kindergarteners created a rectangle with bumpy circles to help families easily clean their sinks.
Students designed an inflatable boat pod that automatically activates during floods to support emergency evacuation.
An 11-year-old entrepreneur pitches his growing beverage brand, recognized across youth entrepreneurship programs.
Students partnered with Peculiar Controls to design an interactive STEM activity and promote district-wide STEM engagement.
College innovators pitched a sustainable food-production model aimed at reducing malnutrition in communities.

Corporate Training:
Rapid Workflow Fix
Departments pitched a streamlined process that cut task time in half and improved team productivity.

Community Education:
Neighborhood Tech Hub
Adult learners proposed a community-run business space offering free digital skills support for local entrepreneurs.
Conozca su nueva plataforma de competencia de pitch
Organice sus propias competencias en cualquier nivel, desde capacitación profesional hasta educación infantil. Aumente fácilmente la participación mediante el envío de material basado en la web, la votación, los comentarios de la comunidad, la financiación colectiva y la evaluación basada en rúbricas.
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Ways to Use NextPitch
From K-12 classrooms to corporate training - see how educators use the platform and get inspired to create your own competition.

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Pitching Solutions
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Help learners present findings and propose solutions to environmental, health, or tech challenges.























