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FutureWISE Institute: Your Launch Pad for Change-Making Projects
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Futures Literacy Skills-Building for Youth
(Ages 12-18)

Is your student passionate about making a difference? Do they have ideas they want to bring to life? The FutureWISE Institute is their opportunity to transform their vision into reality while developing essential leadership and futures thinking skills.

Program Details

  • An 8-Week Online Course to Build Future-Ready Skills

  • Delivered in a blended format with asynchronous learning and live synchronous sessions​​

  • Earn a FutureWISE Certificate of Completion

  • 2026 Program Schedule Dates: 

    • Session 1: May 1 through June 30, 2026​

    • Session 2: July 1 through August 31, 2026

 

 

 

 

   Program Notes:

  1. All course content is delivered in English at this time.

  2. Parental permission slips are required for participants under 18, and participants must be currently enrolled in secondary schooling.

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Program
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What Youth Will Do 

 

In this learning experience, students journey through four dynamic phases that will equip them with the tools, mindset, and skills to launch their own impact project:

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Weeks 1 & 2

Futures Stance

Know where you stand 

Perspectives & Assumptions, Systems Thinking, Understand Change and Vision

What You'll Gain
What Youth Gain
  • An established network of fellow change-makers

  • Confidence in their ability to lead meaningful community-oriented initiatives 

  • A proven blueprint for creating actionable projects 

    • Use social change principles to turn their initial idea into something that matters to the community 

    • Apply systems thinking to map out how all the parts of a project connect and affect each other 

    • Develop leadership and share their vision to inspire others to help make their project happen 

    • Explore what's currently happening within their topic or idea 

    • Consider what will likely happen if they continue with their current project plan 

    • Imagine different possible directions their project could take beyond the obvious path 

    • Use signals from their research to create strategic plans that align resources, timelines, and goals for maximum impact 

    • Take action with concrete tasks, tracking progress and adjusting their approach based on what they learn 

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Who Should Join
Why Join Us

This program is perfect for motivated young people (ages 12-18) who:

Have ideas they want to turn into reality

Are passionate about making positive change

Want to develop leadership skills

Are ready to roll up their sleeves and dive into project work

Global Equity Pricing:
World Bank Income Groups

Teach the Future offers equitable global pricing to expand access to Futures Literacy programs worldwide.
Organizations that require World Bank–aligned pricing due to local economic conditions may select the appropriate income tier. 

Standard tuition for the program is $1000.00 USD.

Organizations and families in high-income contexts or with private/international funding are asked to select the standard rate.


Participants who require World Bank–aligned pricing due to local economic conditions may select the reduced tier that best reflects their country context.

World Bank Groups 

 

Group 1: Standard Rate
$349 USD

Countries typically classified as standard rate include:
United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Nordic countries, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia

 

Group 2: Adjusted Rate
$249 USD

Countries typically classified as adjusted rate include:
Brazil, Mexico, China, Türkiye, South Africa, Malaysia, Thailand, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Serbia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Argentina

Group 3: Supported Rate
$149 USD

Countries typically classified as supported rate include:
India, Vietnam, Philippines, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ukraine

Group 4: Accessible Rate
$79 USD

Countries typically classified as accessible/subsidized rate include:
Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Nepal, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Democratic Republic of Congo

Note: Country income groups follow the World Bank FY2026 classification (based on GNI per capita). Organizations with substantial international or private funding are asked to select the standard rate regardless of country. If you are unsure which tier best fits your organization’s context, please contact Teach the Future prior to purchase at Hello@teachthefuture.org 

FutureWise Registration Form

Parent/Guardian Registration Requirement

Enrollment in the FutureWISE Institute must be completed by a parent or legal guardian. Please complete the registration form using the parent/guardian’s information. After completing the form, click Submit to proceed to the checkout screen.


Following purchase, the FutureWISE Institute team will send a Student Registration Packet within 72 hours to the email provided at checkout.


This packet includes:

• Student information form

• Parent/guardian consent and permissions

• Program participation agreements


Students are not admitted to the FutureWISE Institute and may not begin the program until all required parent/guardian documentation is completed and approved.

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World Futures Day (WFD)
SXSW EDU
Young Voices Network
Young Voices Council
UNICEF Innocenti
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Dubai Future Forum
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Newsletter
SOIF / NGFP
NSW Health
Teach the Future School Partner
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