


FREE Opportunity for Middle School & High School Girls in US and Canada aged 12-19
July 11 - July 12 | Hosted Online
2026 Girls with Energy Challenge
Who Can Participate?
The Girls with Energy Challenge is open to girls in grades 6–12 who are currently enrolled in a public, private, or homeschool program in the United States or Canada.
Participants must meet all additional eligibility requirements outlined in the official Challenge Rules.
No experience required!

DESIGN GUIDELINES
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
JUDGING CRITERIA
PRIZES & AWARDS
PROGRAM DATES

09
MARCH 2026
Challenge Announced

05
JULY 2026
Entries Close

11
JULY 2026
Finalist Announced

12
JULY 2026
Winners Announced
DIVE INTO THE CHALLENGE
LINKS & CHALLENGE TIPS
Challenge Rules
Challenge Slide Deck
Challenge Guidebook
Challenge Flyer
AI Prompting Tips

COMING SOON!
2025 Highlights
Registrations
216
Participants
171
Submissions
40
Project Pitches
30
GLIMPSES
Girls With Energy Hackathon Kick-Off
Girls With Energy Hackathon Project Presentation
Girls With Energy Hackathon Grand Finale!!
Girls with Energy Online Hackathon Winners
First Place ($500 per team)
Glenridge Girls – Hive (Middle School)
PowerPoof Girls (High School)
Second Place ($250 per team)
Energie Techies (Middle School)
Power Play (High School)
Third Place ($150 per team)
Boba Squad (Middle School)
The Powerhouses (High School)
THANK YOU!!




FEEDBACK CORNER
“It was a great experience. And I got to meet new people and I got to learn a lot about green energy.”
Kanza, Hackathon Participant
“This hackathon was a lot of fun. Getting to work with people from different states was really cool. Getting to talk to new people and network with them was really fun.”
Charlee Wieler, Hackathon Participant
“It was really fun and engaging where I wasn't told what ideas to have but make your own and there was no limit. I love how supportive the judges were and didn't care if we couldn't answer their question but helped us understand it. Over all this improved my confidence for the years to come to see that my thoughts and ideas matter.”
Abigail Rist, Hackathon Participant
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