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— 2022 Yass Prize & STOP Awards —
Key Dates & Happenings
The STOP Awards include
the prestigious $1 million
Yass Prize, the Pulitzer prize
for education, named for
founders Janine & Jeff Yass.

The STOP Awards include
the prestigious $1 million
Yass Prize, the Pulitzer prize
for education, named for
founders Janine & Jeff Yass.
The mission of the Yass Prize and STOP Awards Initiative is to identify and support more best in class education providers who can tackle the big education challenges of the day and deliver an education for students that is Sustainable, Transformational, Outstanding and Permissionless. It’s more than an awards program or a philanthropic endeavor. It’s a movement intended to transform education for everyone.
In 2022, the Yass Foundation for Education awarded more than $20 million in grants to new and alumni organizations, including the prestigious $1 million Yass Prize to transform education, given to the group that most exemplifies the STOP principles.

The Judging Process
All applications undergo a thorough and comprehensive review process that begins with a peer review process. For the applications that move on, they will be reviewed by a panel of judges comprised of highly regarded peer-reviewers, esteemed and accomplished contributors to the education and entrepreneurial communities, and leaders in the Yass Prize alumni cohort. The review process concludes with a Blue Ribbon Panel. Meet some of last year’s judges!

The Yass Prize Accelerator Bootcamp
Each cohort of Yass Prize semifinalists participate in a 4-week business accelerator where they have access to the best of the best. With intimate access to one another, to innovators and entrepreneurs in the field, they strengthened their knowledge and their pitch, from idea generation to implementation. Their “teachers” have included such notables as GSV Founder Michael Moe and his team, LEAP Innovations founder Phyllis Lockett, Author Michael Horn, Forbes Editor Randall Lane and American journalist Moira Forbes, All Raise CEO Mandela Schumacher-Hodge Dixon, Hoque Global CEO Mike Hoque and Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell.
At the celebratory final event, the vibrancy and the excitement behind the culmination of the 4 month process for the cohort was palpable. The work and experiences demonstrated during the accelerator were so inspiring that STOP Award Founder Janine Yass was moved to reward all of them. In the end, $3.5 million was distributed to 20 outstanding organizations representing diverse kinds of education – public, private, charter, microschools, edtech and community groups. The energy, and the excellence had a captivating impact on all involved. The 2021 Cohort’s invaluable bond continues in development of several new partnerships which are creating expanded and more innovative opportunities for students across their borders.
The cohort has the opportunity to collaborate and impact the development of STOP-enabled efforts long after the initial program is over with national exposure and access to the media, representing the Yass Prize and STOP Awards at global events, becoming contributors on Forbes.com and informing policy makers on how best to replicate their work.
If you make it, here’s what you can expect – Pedal to the Metal in Miami



The Experience

Rock by Rock x Multiple Awardees
Rock by Rock, a 2021 Yass Prize Finalist is partnering with several other Yass awardees to help further their mission of ensuring all students have access to the deeper learning experiences necessary to thrive in our 21st Century economy. Arizona Autism Charter Schools is using Rock by Rock projects to support and expand their project-based learning for their elementary students, with Zeta Charter Schools, Northern Cass Public Schools, and Kind microschools to support STEM and project-based learning in their contexts.

STEMuli x HSRA
Teaching the history of hip hop in the STEMuli Metaverse provides the opportunity to both engage and assess students’ understanding of this pivotal chapter in history. STEMuli, a 2021 Yass Prize awarded EdTech company, in partnership with High School for the Recording Arts, has been able to put itself in a position to take advantage of the $1B California just approved to invest in arts curriculum within the state. Together, STEMuli and HSRA will pilot, iterate, and scale this revolutionary learning experience to other Yass Prize recipients with the goal to eventually scale to the rest of the nation.
Rapunzl X STEMuli X Young Women’s Prep
Working together to create an immersive financial literacy program that engages students through their smartphones, in virtual reality, and ties it together in the classroom these groups are ensuring that all students be able to use Rapunzl’s app to simulate stock and crypto portfolios like a real investor; and learn-by-doing as they complete tasks such as opening a bank account, cashing a check, and calculating a mortgage—all in a STEMuli-supported virtual world. Young Women’s Prep will pilot this work at 2 campuses to start giving students a financial lens to view the world and can develop skills around investing and money management.

Alumni Grants
This year.
$5MM
in Alumni Grants are available
Alumni Grants will
multiply in proportion
to the winning prizes in the years to come
2021 alumni are joining forces
and collaborating to further transform the field of education



Rescue Grants
In January 2022, the Chicago RESCUE grants were launched within days of the Chicago schools crisis to quickly grant funds to schools and educators ready and able to take in students ill-served by the Chicago Public Schools. You can read more about the Chicago Rescue grant recipients here.
Applications were accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis through January 14th, and award announcements were made daily to public and private education institutions who had capacity and interest in expanding quickly to meet the needs of new students not well-served by the Chicago Public School system. In less than a month, $5 million was awarded to 28 organizations – private, Catholic, charter and community groups – who had agreed to serve more than 1200 students. A worthwhile endeavor, the Yass Foundation for Education nevertheless believes that no child should have to be rescued. All students deserve access to a STOP education, throughout the whole of their school years.
In less than a month,
$5MM
was awarded to 28 organizations
These organizations represented.
diverse education experiences
– Private, Catholic, and charter schools
Together, the 28 organizations, took in
1,200 students

The 2022 Yass Prize Roadshow
We’re taking the team on the road to visit our winners to see first hand how their work is transforming student lives. From SailFuture where we started to Discovery and Oakmont in the midwest, then south and eventually west, we are promoting, celebrating and expanding the Yass Prize universe.
The Impact
The diverse tapestry of Yass Prize awardees represent dozens of approaches, interests, and student needs. Their impact is being noticed in national forums, by the media, in Congress and State Capitols – and it’s just beginning.
Are you involved with an innovative education provider delivering unique value
and impact to learners? Submit your application now for the 2022 STOP Awards!

Being a part of the [Yass] family confirmed that what I'm doing is right,
going against the common core and focusing on what we know is important for kids really works, and having a network of people now that also agree was super huge.
We have a tremendously transformative model that could stand for a little disruption.
The Yass experience has given us “permission” to do exactly that.
Everyone knows that without great education, our nation suffers.
Great education is a vital link for students to become successful citizens.
If you're committed to wanting to be one of the change makers of the future in education, I believe that this is a place for you.
Not only because of the capital, but because of the knowledge that comes by communing with the diverse group of people as opposed to everybody that thinks the exact same way that you might think.
The Yass Award is about celebrating and rewarding those who make students the priority.”
It might be the first time you’re speaking where everyone is actually listening and cares about what you’re doing.
I don’t think I’ve been in a room as supportive as the Yass Prize Semifinalist room in Miami.
Having the status of Yass Prize Semifinalist has opened doors that we’ve been knocking on for years,
including public recognition from our Governor and partnership conversations with other education innovators from around the country.
There is absolutely zero downside to being a part of this network by submitting your application and what you will encounter is unlike any other grant.
It\'s actually mind blowing. I really see myself as an education entrepreneur, but this expanded me.
Being a part of the [Yass] family confirmed that what I'm doing is right,
focusing on what we know is important for kids really works, and having a network of people now that also agree was super huge.
Believe in your mission… Ground yourself… Never give up…
I'm a Yass Prize finalist from last year.
And through that, we were able to open up our second campus in the city of Wichita.
Yass brought us together, creating opportunities to create an educational universe within which we can look at education differently…
we have to find academic experiences that represent neuro-divergent learners, kids who want to learn about gaming, who want to do stuff online, who dropped out of school.
The foundation of any society is a good education.
The Yass Prize has brought together such diverse leaders
from all different demographics, all different states, all different service provider types that you can learn from.
The Yass Prize is centered around ensuring that this [program] provides you a stepping stone...
We don’t want you to rinse, wash, repeat. We want you to build and sustain.
One of the missions of the Yass Prize and the Yass Prize movement is really surfacing best practices in innovation—
in innovators who are doing this type of transformational work, so that others can learn from it and replicate it, so that you can actually grow yourselves.
The Yass Prize is truly changing the landscape of education options across the nation,
and I couldn\'t be more grateful for what it\'s done for us, and helping us serve more students and families.
The Yass Prize has significantly impacted the trajectory of our organization.
When we originally applied, we simply provided supplemental support services to homeschooling families. Now, we are growing into an education network that provides community, coaching, and curriculum nationwide.
Because of the Yass Prize, we were able to add an additional pre-K classroom.
Education is one of the most fundamental pillars for democratizing opportunities for success that we have in our society.
It’s thanks to organizations like the Yass Prize that our children are going to have a better tomorrow.
I’m dreaming bigger, bolder, and more bodacious [because of the Yass Prize].
It has helped me raise the ceiling on what’s possible.
We used the Yass Prize to launch a program called Skypod catalyst, which is essentially an accelerator to help other people start microschools.
We believe very much that microschools should be bottoms up, they come from the community. They\'re founded by educators who know their community really well. And they want to design a learning environment for the kids in that community.
When we follow the money, it’s ludicrous how this country is getting away with funding education.
The funding is not following children. We\'re trying to make better options for kids, for poor kids, middle class kids. Wealthy people have this choice, they opt out of their systems easily, why shouldn\'t all children have that choice?
Being a part of this experience has amplified the access we can give to our students in a way that nothing has, and the access is just critical.
The Yass Prize is almost like Burning Man for education reform.
The Yass Prize process has created an awareness of the education freedom movement within churches and communities.
It\'s given us an opportunity to start critical discussions with our congregations, parents, community leaders and members, about the laws that govern education in Pennsylvania.
Our newest endeavor – that was part of our Yass Prize initiative – we're bringing career and technical education into the school
I\'m in the process of going through the construction of a 20,000 square foot $11.5 million dollar building dedicated to career and technical education for the students in the Philadelphia region.
In a state where alternative education is often overlooked, the Yass community helps us shine.
The Yass Prize has empowered our youth, families and community by bringing great visibility to our efforts.
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2022 STOP Awards Key Dates & Happenings
64 Quarter-Finalists Announced
32 Semi-Finalists Announced
5 Finalists Announced
STOP Award Finalist Celebration and Yass Prize Winner Announced