The Adam and Gila Milstein Family Foundation announced the winners on Tuesday of its second annual Innovation Competition, which helps fund a never-been-done-before, out-of-the-box project, program or event to advance pro-Israel advocacy on college campuses and beyond.

A group of students from Baruch College in New York City won the grand prize for their project, “Brave.” The cohort-based initiative will create a community of Israel Defense Force and American veterans; educate the campus community about the U.S.-Israel relationship; and culminate in an immersive Shabbaton experience. These students will strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship on campus by building on the innate connections between the veteran communities.

The Milstein Innovation Competition encourages college students and senior high school students to collaborate with national pro-Israel nonprofit organizations to plan and execute incredible pro-Israel initiatives. Three finalists presented their ideas on Monday during the Milstein Student Reception at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., which wrapped up this week.

The grand-prize winners were selected by Adam and Gila Milstein, and Los Angeles Jewish Journal editor-in-chief David Suissa. The group was awarded $16,000 and will continue to receive support from the Milstein Family Foundation’s staff. “Brave” was also selected as the crowd favorite by the Milstein Student Fellows at the reception. Each member of the group won an additional $200.

“Our innovation competition inspires the next generation of leaders to share their out-of-the-box and innovative ideas to combat hatred and defend the Jewish state,” said philanthropist Adam Milstein. “As rising anti-Semitism threatens our community, we must change our approaches and find new ways to advance our shared cause of stomping out bigotry against the Jewish people and Israel.”

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