YOU & YOUR FRIENDS CAN USE SPORTS TO CHANGE LIVES

A JamQuest is when you take what you love — a sport, a skill, a hustle — and use it to send kids in Kenya to school. No experience required. Just you and your crew “doing you, for others.”

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1000s

100+

FREE

Kenyan students helped

to participate

students mobilized

Years of Impact

PICK YOUR QUEST

Rally your friends and host a tournament—basketball, soccer, pickleball, or any sport you love. Every dollar you raise goes to help kids in need go to school. We’ll give you the tools and tips to make as impact as possible!

Take on a personal or group challenge—run X miles, hit a points goal, or complete a reps target—and turn your effort into impact. Every mile, point, or rep can help fund opportunities for kids who need it most.

Join our team of monthly supporters and provide consistent help for kids chasing their dreams. Even a small recurring donation helps fund months of school for kids in need!

WHAT IS A JAMQUEST?

A young man speaking into a microphone on a gymnasium floor with a basketball scoreboard in the background, while two people sit on the floor and others stand nearby.
Three teenagers inside a gymnasium having a conversation. All are wearing T-shirts with 'JAM TUESDAY HOOP' and a basketball logo. The background shows a basketball hoop and other young people.
Group of six diverse young adults smiling in front of a white banner with black text that reads 'JAM OUST'.
Three young women in orange lacrosse jerseys with 'RIDGEFIELD LACROSSE' and crossed lacrosse sticks printed on them, smiling and standing together in a gymnasium.

A JamQuest is when a group of students uses a sport they love to rally their school, raise money, and send other teens to school in Kenya.

Basketball tournaments, volleyball nights, football clinics, dodgeball battles, even New Years parties (dancing is a sport…!).

All of them are led by students. Youth helping youth.

WHAT YOU’LL GET

Free tools we give to every young world changer that embarks on their quest.

TEAM GUIDES & STRENGTHS TESTS

Figure out what makes you unique, then learn how to build a team that actually works. Our custom strengths test shows you your unique superpowers and our guides walk you through rallying your friends, dividing up roles, and planning an event that fits your crew.

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6 PART VIDEO SERIES

In this free YouTube series, Nick guides you through step-by-step from "I want to do something" to "we actually did it." Six videos you can watch with your team. You'll discover your purpose, build your team, plan your event, and connect it all to real impact in Kenya.

Two young men with black t-shirts and one with a red headband discussing a tournament bracket and game schedule written on white poster papers on a wall, with a large banner that reads 'TROPHY BOO' in the background.

COACHING & COMMUNITY

You're not doing this alone. Get direct access to guidance when you need it — troubleshooting your plan, figuring out next steps, or talking through what leadership looks like. Plus, you're joining a nationwide movement of students doing the same thing.

DO WHAT YOU LOVE.

AND DO IT FOR OTHERS.

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SARAH

As a high school senior seeking to leave a legacy, JamQuest gave me the opportunity to make a difference before I left.

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JAMISON

The inspiring thing about doing this event was learning how to have fun doing hard things.

Two people smiling and standing close together in front of a banner that reads 'JAMQ' and features a backpack illustration. The person on the left has short brown hair and is wearing a black t-shirt with 'JAMQUEST #ONEBillionKIDS' on it. The person on the right has brown hair in a ponytail and is wearing a gray and black zip-up jacket with a small logo.

HARRISON

What drew me to JamQuest was the mission of one billion kids helping one billion kids!

HEAR FROM THE KIDS WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED

$1 per day ($365) sends a kid to school all year!

START YOUR JAMQUEST

Tell us a little about yourself and your idea — even if it's rough. We'll take it from there.