Opportunity Description
Want to build leadership skills in the age of AI without needing a coding background? The Youth Innovate AI Mentorship Program is a 4-month mentorship program open to young people aged 15 to 24 from any country, including Afghanistan. The program is not a technical AI course. It focuses on helping youth think critically about AI, use it responsibly, and lead in a world shaped by it. Participants join weekly mentorship sessions, monthly workshops, team projects, AI challenges, and a final showcase where they present their work. Applications are open now through the program’s official Google Form.
Key Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Online / global (open to applicants from any country) |
| Program Level | Open to High School, Gap Year, University, and Graduate participants |
| Program Duration | 4 months |
| Gender | Male, Female |
| Type | Mentorship program |
| Eligible Nations | All nationalities (the application form lists every country, including Afghanistan) |
| Eligible Age Range | 15 to 24 |
Program Focus
This program does not teach programming, coding, or technical AI model building. Instead, it focuses on:
Helping young people understand how to use AI responsibly, think critically about it, and move from consuming AI to creating, innovating, and leading with it.
Mentorship Program Benefits
- Weekly mentorship sessions
- Monthly workshops
- Practical project development support
- AI challenges and competitions
- Team activities and a final showcase/summit to present completed work
- Certificates of completion
- Awards for outstanding participants and projects
- Potential funding opportunities for standout projects (not guaranteed; awarded selectively to outstanding work)
Eligibility Criteria
- Age 15 to 24
- Open to applicants of any nationality
- Open regardless of background: High School students, Gap Year participants, University students, and Graduates are all eligible
- This is a commitment-based program. Applicants must be ready to attend, participate, and contribute for the full 4 months
- LinkedIn profile or resume can be submitted optionally with the application
How to Apply?
- Applications are submitted directly through the program’s official Google Form.
- The form asks for full name, email, age, gender, country, current background (High School, Gap Year, University, or Graduate), and an optional LinkedIn profile or resume link.
- The program explicitly asks applicants to write their own responses rather than AI-generated answers.
- There is no separate application portal outside this form.
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