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Inspired by Something? Start working on it today!

The challenges created by Corona-19 are the type of problems Hunter's Fund was created to inspire young people to pursue. 

If you, or someone you know, are between the age of 16 and 25, this is the time to be thinking about that special idea you've been dreaming about whether it is using Big Data to solve a problem, learning a musical instrument, writing a business plan or inventing something.

If it is promising enough to need funding, consider applying for a Hunter's Grant. More than 50 have been funded in the last three years.

The next deadline for applications is June 15th.

Applications are available HERE.


Alec Gillinder and Quinn King
Syracuse University

Quinn King and Alec Gillinder

These young men are creating an innovative shoulder-mounted portable IV system that allows people in disaster areas to receive IV treatment without being tethered to an IV Pole. 


Akshay Ramaswamy

Akshay Ramaswamy
Stanford University


Developed a unique app to make the transition to college life from high school easier. Hunter’s Fund grant eventually attracted $1,000,000 in funding from venture capitalists.


Derek Snyder

Derek Snyder
Penn State University


Assisted Derek in establishing a Traumatic Brain Injury Foundation to support programs in educating the public and supporting the victims of traumatic brain injuries.

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