Invent2Prevent: USA
Sponsored by DHS’s Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, Invent2Prevent (I2P) challenges students at universities and high schools across the U.S. to develop their own dynamic products, tools, or initiatives to prevent targeted violence and terrorism.
Since Spring 2021, 78 universities across 28 states and the District of Columbia have participated in I2P, including teams from 3 HBCUs and from 11 universities serving majority Black and brown populations. In Fall 2021, 20 university teams competed in I2P. The top three teams featured in the final competition were the Peace Coalition at Howard University, Diverting Hate at Middlebury Institute for International Studies,= and Witz at the University of South Carolina. Twenty-eight university teams are currently participating in the Spring 2022 program.
To meet increased demand for prevention programming for a younger audience, the McCain Institute also launched a yearlong pilot program in 27 high schools across 16 states. This included creating customized lesson plans for high school faculty to teach students the social-emotional skills and prevention theory critical to designing, implementing, and measuring the impact of team projects in their communities. In June 2022, finalists from universities and high schools will be invited to D.C. to compete for cash awards, education scholarships and optional entry into a one-year sustainment program.