An $1,000 Opportunity for Thoughtful Students in the U.S. and Canada
Some problems don’t make headlines. You won’t find late-night talk shows discussing sidewalk repair. You’ll rarely hear a student write a term paper on curb ramp grades or pedestrian accident patterns near uneven slabs. And yet—when it comes to public safety, accessibility, and community cohesion—sidewalks are foundational.
We know this firsthand. At NYC Sidewalk Violations, our work begins where cracked pavement and safety concerns meet civic responsibility. And through this scholarship, we want to support students who recognize that infrastructure isn’t background noise—it’s the framework of everyday life.
We’re offering a $1,000 scholarship to one student who can take an often-overlooked subject—sidewalks—and explore its role in shaping safer, more inclusive communities. This is not a fill-out-a-form-and-get-lucky type of opportunity. This is a chance to reflect, to research, and to write with purpose.
Quick Details:
If you’re a student who cares about how cities function, how equity is built into infrastructure, or how design impacts daily life—you’re the kind of thinker we’re hoping to hear from.
Eligibility:
We’re not narrowing the field to engineers or city planners. Whether you’re in architecture, sociology, public health, education, or the arts—your perspective matters.
“The Role of Sidewalks in Building Safer and More Inclusive Communities.”
Your essay should be 750 to 1,000 words. It should reflect your personal or academic perspective. It should challenge assumptions or highlight overlooked issues. Above all, it should show that you’ve truly considered the subject.
Possible angles to explore:
You are not required to use research or data—but thoughtful, well-reasoned essays are encouraged. Personal tone is fine, but clarity and purpose are essential.
Submissions must be uploaded through the contact form on this page. No email attachments or mailed documents will be considered.
What to include:
Deadline: All entries must be received by June 30, 2026, 11:59 PM EST. Late entries will not be reviewed.
Once the deadline passes, our internal panel will review all submissions. The winning student will be notified via email and publicly announced on our website on July 15, 2026.
The award of $1,000 USD will be sent directly to the winner—either by check or electronic payment, depending on recipient preference. Funds may be used toward tuition, supplies, housing, or other educational expenses.
See more at: https://nycsidewalkviolations.com/nyc-sidewalk-violations-scholarship/