Project Limitless 15: Build, Code, and Launch Your Future
This is where 9- to 17-year-olds stop just learning about the future and start building it. Our transformative program turns students into innovators, founders, and leaders.
The Future Belongs to Those Who Create It
Project Limitless 15 is our flagship 15-week journey that goes far beyond any traditional classroom. We don’t rely on textbooks; we focus on hands-on action, team collaboration, and real-world mentorship.
Students dive head-first into a "learn-by-doing" environment. You won't just hear about coding—you'll build and code your own robotics. You won't just read about business—you'll develop a real business idea and pitch it to a panel of industry leaders. This is where passion meets practical skill.
AT A GLANCE Who: Students Ages 9-17 | Focus: STEM, Entrepreneurship, Financial Literacy & Humanities | Duration: 15 Weeks | Next Cohort: Applications Open Now!
The Four Pillars of Project Limitless 15
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Students learn to investigate real-world challenges through ethical research, bias awareness, and systems thinking grounded in community voice and responsibility. This introduces the foundations of responsible innovation—helping students understand how thoughtful solutions begin with listening, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
• Understand how they naturally contribute to team-based work
• Be assigned to a squad role aligned with strengths and growth areas
• Learn foundational concepts of ethical AI and responsible problem-solving
• Practice collaboration within structured team roles
• Understand the responsibilities of Marketing & Sales, Operations, and Research/Product & Development roles
Student Outcomes
Students gain hands-on experience investigating community challenges, analyzing systems, and working collaboratively to frame responsible solutions.
Students learn that meaningful innovation begins with understanding people, communities, and ethical impact—not just technology. -
Students develop the financial knowledge and decision-making skills needed to build sustainable futures. Through practical lessons and real-world examples, students learn how money works—from personal financial management to the economics behind building successful ventures.
This pillar reinforces the idea that financial literacy is not only about money—it is about stewardship, responsibility, and long-term opportunity.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
• Understand fundamental concepts of personal finance
• Learn how income, expenses, and budgeting influence financial stability
• Explore the role of financial planning and responsible decision-making
• Examine the economic foundations behind entrepreneurial ventures
• Learn how financial knowledge can create long-term opportunity
Student Outcomes
Students develop confidence in financial decision-making and gain a practical understanding of how financial literacy contributes to economic empowerment and community growth. -
Students learn how ideas evolve into ventures that address real-world problems. This pillar introduces the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, including opportunity recognition, solution design, storytelling, and venture development.
Students move beyond theory by developing real venture concepts grounded in community needs.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
• Identify community challenges through structured interviews and research
• Learn the fundamentals of entrepreneurial thinking and opportunity recognition
• Develop problem-solving frameworks to design innovative solutions
• Practice communication and storytelling to explain their ideas
• Build and present venture concepts during the program’s capstone experience
Student Outcomes
Students develop the confidence to transform ideas into actionable solutions while learning that entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool for creating positive change. -
Through hands-on exploration of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, students develop the skills needed to understand and shape the technologies influencing the modern world. Students explore how technology can be used responsibly to solve real-world challenges and improve communities.
Learning Objectives
Students will:
• Explore foundational concepts in science, technology, and engineering
• Develop problem-solving and design-thinking skills
• Examine the role of technology in addressing real-world challenges
• Strengthen critical thinking and analytical reasoning
• Build confidence using technology as a tool for innovation
Student Outcomes
Students gain practical exposure to emerging technologies while developing the confidence to use STEAM disciplines to create solutions that improve communities and strengthen society.
Program Details
Assessment & Accountability
Monthly learning objectives and deliverables include:
Age-appropriate differentiation (9–12 | 13–15 | 16–17).
Rubric-based assessment and facilitator feedback.
Completion of all milestones required to earn the Venture Passport
Program Outcome
By completing Project Limitless 15, students finish with:
A validated understanding of a real community problem.
A documented, ethical approach to problem-solving.
Practical experience with collaboration, stewardship, and presentation.
A completed Venture Passport demonstrating growth, skills, and leadership readiness.
The Final Showcase: Your Idea on Center Stage
The 15-week journey culminates in our "Limitless" showcase event. This isn't a test; it's a launchpad. You and your team will present your final entrepreneurial projects and solutions to a live panel of judges, mentors, and community leaders—celebrating your journey from idea to impact.
Ready to Define Your Future?
Applications for our next cohort are now open.
Secure your spot in Project Limitless 15. This is where your future begins.