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Celebrating Outstanding Young People with JCI TOYP

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Deondra Wishart, JCI America Contributor for LEADER Magazine 

Do you know a young person with exemplary achievements in your country and would like to honour them? Is that young person creating impact through sustainable solutions? Then, JCI Ten Outstanding Young People (TOYP) would be a great way to honour them for their positive contributions to society.

What is TOYP?

Ten Outstanding Young People Program (TOYP), which was introduced in 1983, has been one of JCI’s longest programs, it aims to recognize 10 outstanding young people who are contributing positively towards their respective societies. Since 1983, JCI has honored more than 300 individuals from 57 nations. Some of these recipients include well-known personalities such as John F. Kennedy, Henry Kissinger, Elvis Presley, Jackie Chan, Wayne Gretzky, and many more, who were all honored before the age of 40 and before they had achieved any national prominence.
What do the honorees do?

The honorees motivate their peers to seek excellence and serve others. Their stories of discovery, determination, and ingenuity inspire young enterprising leaders to create better societies and take action for sustainable impact. Over the past years, many of these nominees have gone on to attain greater achievements and have continued to serve humanity, creating impact in numerous ways around the world.

 

Need to nominate someone?

JCI TOYP is run locally, nationally, and internationally. Young men and women can be nominated in one of ten categories. Each year, the top ten ranking honorees are selected through the combined score of an online voting system and an international panel of distinguished judges. Only ten honorees will be selected from all nominations received, regardless of the category submitted. It must be known that each nominee must only be entered in one category of the ten listed categories below.

The TOYP categories are…
– Business, Economic, and/or Entrepreneurial Accomplishment
– Political, Legal, and/or Governmental Affairs
– Academic Leadership and/or Accomplishment
– Cultural Achievement
– Moral and/or Environmental Leadership
– Contribution to Children, World Peace, and/or Human Rights
– Humanitarian and/or Voluntary Leadership
– Scientific and/or Technological Development
– Personal Improvement and/or Accomplishment
– Medical Innovation

2025 Nomination details
JCI TOYP nominations for 2025 opened on February 25, 2025, and will close on July 3, 2025. Organisations can nominate their young leaders in any of the categories by visiting JCI Virtual Community (JVC) and filling out the form.

 

Terms and Conditions

JCI Global Youth Summit 2026

By completing your registration for the JCI Global Youth Summit 2026 (“the Summit”), you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agreed to the following Terms and Conditions.

Code of Conduct Compliance

Participants are expected to comply with the JCI Event Code of Conduct and Harassment Policy at all times and contribute to a safe, respectful, inclusive, and professional environment for all participants, speakers, organizers, and collaborating institutions.

Personal Data and Media Consent

Participants consent to the collection, processing, and use of personal information for Summit-related administrative and operational purposes, including registration, communications, logistical coordination, participant management, and post-event follow-up.

Participants also grant JCI permission to use photographs, video recordings, audio recordings, or other media captured during the Summit for educational, informational, archival, communications, and reporting purposes related to the activities and mission of JCI and the Summit.

Personal data will be processed in accordance with applicable privacy and data protection laws.

Participation and Access

Participation in certain Summit sessions or activities may be subject to security procedures, identification requirements, venue regulations, and capacity limitations.

Participants are expected to comply with all venue access and security requirements communicated by the organizers.

Visa Policy

Participants requiring a visa to attend the Summit are solely responsible for initiating and managing their visa application process in a timely manner and for complying with all applicable immigration requirements.

JCI World Headquarters may provide an official invitation letter upon request for participants who have completed the registration requirements and applicable participation process.

Invitation letters are issued solely to support visa applications and do not guarantee visa approval.

Participant Responsibility

Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their own travel, accommodation, insurance, transportation, and personal expenses unless otherwise expressly stated by the organizers.

Health and Insurance

Participants are strongly encouraged to obtain appropriate travel and health insurance coverage for the duration of their participation in the Summit.

JCI shall not be responsible for medical expenses, travel disruptions, or personal losses incurred during participation in the Summit.

Behavioral Expectations

Participants are expected to maintain respectful and professional conduct throughout the Summit.

Harassment, discrimination, intimidation, disruptive conduct, or behavior inconsistent with the JCI Code of Conduct may result in removal from participation and potential restriction from future JCI activities.

Complaint and Incident Reporting

Participants acknowledge awareness of the procedures available for reporting incidents, concerns, or violations of the JCI Code of Conduct and Harassment Policy.

All reports will be handled with appropriate confidentiality and seriousness.

Third-Party Services and Venues

Certain Summit activities may take place at external venues or involve services provided by third parties, including transportation, accommodation providers, or event facilities.

Such services remain subject to the operational policies and responsibility of the respective third-party providers.

Assumption of Risk

Participants acknowledge that participation in an international event may involve certain inherent risks, including travel disruptions, health-related risks, accidents, security measures, or changes in governmental regulations or entry requirements.

By participating in the Summit, participants voluntarily assume such risks associated with travel and attendance.

Limitation of Liability

To the extent permitted by applicable law, JCI and collaborating organizations shall not be responsible for personal injury, illness, delay, loss, theft, damage, or other unforeseen circumstances arising from participation in or travel related to the Summit, except where caused by gross negligence or willful misconduct.

Force Majeure

JCI reserves the right to modify, postpone, or cancel the Summit due to circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, public health emergencies, government restrictions, labor disruptions, security incidents, or other force majeure events.

Acceptance

By completing your registration, you confirm that you have read, understood, and accepted these Terms and Conditions for participation in the JCI Global Youth Summit 2026.

Celebrating Outstanding Young People with JCI TOYP

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Celebrating Outstanding Young People with JCI TOYP