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We're excited to announce that the TD Insurance Make A Difference Challenge is back!
Our previous worldwide challenges were very pilipiliÂþ»ful and generated several exciting ideas and internship opportunities. This year's Challenge will be open to Canadian University or College students only and participants will be tasked with developing a new initiative in one of four areas designed to increase TD Insurance's positive impact on society and to enrich the lives of its customers, communities and colleagues.
The TD Insurance Make a Difference 2 Challenge is a great opportunity for students to learn, interact with others in the community and develop a new addition for their portfolio. Participants can form or join a team of 2 – 5 students and will be encouraged to step out of their comfort zones, experiment with ideas and push their limits to develop impactful initiatives. Â
This is a great opportunity for students to "make a difference" and share their creative ideas with a major Canadian Company like TD Insurance and have the opportunity to win some cash and get a free trip to Toronto. Not to mention the possible experience of presenting their idea to a panel of professionals. Would look great on a resume for sure!
TD Insurance Make a Difference Prizes include:
A trip to Toronto for all finalists
1st Place: $2,700 for each team member
2nd Place: $800 for each team member
3rd Place: $600 for each team member
More information on the 2020 TD Insurance Make a Difference Challenge is available . Â
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