Last Year’s Chinuch Pitch Winners to Present the ‘Chinuch App’ at the Kinus HaMechanchim 


Every mechanech has had the thought:

“There has to be a better way.”

A missing curriculum. A recurring classroom challenge. A tool teachers need. A practical idea that could help schools but has never had the funding or support to move forward.

The Global Chinuch Pitch is giving mechanchim the opportunity to bring those ideas to life.

Teachers, principals, administrators, and mechanchim are invited to submit a practical idea that addresses a real need in Chinuch. The winning pitch will receive up to $18,000 in funding and development support from the Merkos Chinuch Office.

Last year’s winners, Rabbi Levi Lipinski of Cheder Chabad Philadelphia and Rabbi Shmuel Gniwisch of Torah Day School of Houston, used the opportunity to develop the Chinuch App. At this year’s Kinus HaMechanchim, they will present what they developed throughout the year and show how their pitch became a working Chinuch initiative.

Now, the next idea could come from you.

The Chinuch Pitch is looking for ideas that are toichendik, innovative, practical, and responsive to a real need, whether a curriculum, resource, program, platform, system, or entirely new approach.

Judges will select the top ten pitches, followed by public voting to determine three finalists. The finalists will present live at the Kinus HaMechanchim.

The idea you have been discussing may be exactly what another classroom or school has been waiting for.

Submissions close ו׳ תמוז / June 21.

Submit your Chinuch Pitch at: kinus.chinuchoffice.org/pitch

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