Chip-maker AMD, through its AMD Foundation, and in conjunction with the AMD Changing the Game program, has provided a $65,000 grant to the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers.
The funds will be used to back the Alliance’s videogame design category in its 2010 and 2011 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. The awards cap a yearly competition among U.S. students in grades seven through twelve that is designed to spur “teenagers’ intellectual creativity, innovation and artistic talent.”
The Alliance expects 700 student submissions in 2011’s videogame awards category. Additionally, AMD’s funds will assist in putting on game design workshops and supporting summer program scholarships.
Alan Gershenfeld, Chairman of Games4Change, added:
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards video game design competition is a phenomenal outlet to spotlight teens’ passion and talent for shaping this powerful new medium. I tip my hat to the AMD Foundation for recognizing that when kids are motivated to learn they can move mountains.
AMD’s Changing the Game initiative has provided funding to 13 youth game development organizations since its inception in 2008.





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