Go The Extra with DECA's Corporate Challenges

Aug 27, 2025

DECA’s Challenges provide members opportunities to demonstrate the knowledge and skills learned in the classroom through innovative challenges in partnership with several corporate partners. Each challenge has a unique focus and a specific set of required tasks and timelines.

This year, our partners have provided our members with fourteen different corporate challenges with which to compete. The top performers will receive recognition on stage at DECA ICDC in Atlanta, GA, this April.

Learn more about each challenge below:

1. Competition University: Chapter Climb Challenge

Create a competition plan of action for your chapter which includes: a creative recruitment campaign to get competitors signed up and matched with their best event, how you’ll make available the best resources to assist competitors in preparing, and a calendar with effective events to make the most of preparing together as a chapter.

  • Who: 2-4 members
  • What: 10-15 slide pitch deck
  • Due: October 15, 2025
  • Guidelines

2. BusinessU: DECA at the Bell Challenge

Write and produce your very own episode of DECA at the Bell. Creativity is encouraged; what matters most is the ability to engage the audience while connecting something in the world of business to the world of DECA. The topic/theme of the 2025 challenge is Target Marketing Strategies

  • Who: 2-4 members
  • What: 3:30 minute video
  • Due: October 31, 2025
  • Guidelines

3. IE University: NextGen Innovators Challenge

Flex your creativity, tech savvy and business expertise. Whether you’re launching an app or building a global brand, understanding how to engage users, personalize experiences and leverage data sets future leaders apart. The most successful businesses today use gamification, artificial intelligence and real-time data to keep customers coming back. Now it’s your turn to explore how they do it. Your team will take on a real-world design challenge inspired by the future of technology.

  • Who: 2-3 members (class of 2026, 2027)
  • What: 3-5 minute video and 3-5 mock-up screens of app
  • Due: November 15, 2025

4. Stukent: Social Media Marketing Challenge

Take charge of a dynamic simulated company, strategically allocating your ad budget to maximize revenue. Craft captivating content, engage target audiences and analyze your metrics across simulation rounds. Showcase your social media marketing skills in this exciting challenge.

  • Who: Individual
  • What: Virtual simulation
  • Due: October 1 - December 1, 2025

5. NAA: Auction Marketing Campaign Challenge

Develop a marketing campaign for a full estate sale that will utilize the live auction method and include both real estate and personal property. Present your marketing campaign that will use social, print and email direct marketing strategies in a video presentation.

  • Who: 1-3 members
  • What: 4 minute video
  • Due: December 15, 2025
  • Guidelines

6. Adobe: Personal Branding Challenge

Develop a comprehensive personal brand that includes a logo, resumé and personal vision statement. Create your concept using Adobe Express tools and submit your project components on the template.

  • Who: Individual
  • What: Personal branded website
  • Due: December 18, 2025
  • Guidelines

7. MDA: Disability is Diversity Challenge

Create a focused Disability Is Diversity presentation that highlights the obstacles and experiences of navigating an educational environment with differing abilities. Learn firsthand about the barriers encountered by a student with a disability and determine how you can advocate for needed change.

  • Who: 1-3 members
  • What: 4 minute video
  • Due: December 19, 2025
  • Guidelines

8. Nestlé Professional Solutions (NPS): Beverage Marketing Challenge

Dive into B2B marketing in connection with students and foodservice operators. This includes developing marketing campaigns and messaging frameworks that translate NPS products into business benefits. You’ll also identify the “next big thing” in GenZ and GenAlpha beverage trends and how NPS can bring those innovations to campus foodservice operators.

  • Who: 2-4 members
  • What: 2-5 minute video
  • Due: December 19, 2025
  • Guidelines

9. NPCF: Social Impact Leader of Tomorrow Challenge

Demonstrate your creativity by producing the next big cause marketing idea for the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation. DECA chapters can participate by developing and executing a unique fundraising campaign with a social media component and video.

  • Who: 1-3 members
  • What: 4 minute video
  • Due: January 9, 2026
  • Guidelines

10. NASPO: Strategic School Procurement Challenge

Develop a strategic procurement plan to solve a real-world issue in your school—such as sourcing sustainable cafeteria food, upgrading classroom technology or increasing local business participation in contracts. Your team will research ethical, sustainable and value-driven procurement strategies and create a detailed written report outlining the problem, proposed solution, implementation approach and expected impact. Then, bring your plan to life with a creative media piece designed to engage and inspire your community.

  • Who: 2-4 members
  • What: 2-3 page project summary and creative media component
  • Due: January 9, 2026

11. IIA: Community Impact Challenge

Demonstrate your creativity by producing the next community impact marketing idea for Infinity Insurance Agency. Develop a creative and impactful outreach campaign that will focus on bringing STEAM opportunities to underserved communities. Each team of up to three members will research non-profit and event opportunities in their local area and evaluate website strength and social media reach.

  • Who: 1-3 members
  • What: 4 minute video
  • Due: January 12, 2026
  • Guidelines

12. Lead4Change: Community Service Challenge

Lead a team to identify a real problem in your community or school and develop a service project that creates impact. You’ll apply leadership skills to plan, promote, and implement your project—focusing on causes that matter most to you and your team members. Projects can address anything from mental health to school safety to hunger relief—it’s your choice. Your impact. Your legacy.

  • Who: 3-5 members
  • What: 5 minute video and project summary
  • Due: January 15, 2026

13. Adobe Food Truck Challenge

Develop a comprehensive food truck concept that includes branding, truck design, menu creation and social media marketing. Create your concept using Adobe Express tools, submit your project components on the website template and present a summary of your concept in an up to 60-second video.

  • Who: 3-4 members
  • What: Link to Adobe Food Truck website and a 30-60 second video.
  • Due: January 15
  • Guidelines

12. CEWD: Power Perks Challenge

Ignite Gen Z’s career interest in the energy sector. As part of a dynamic creative agency, develop a compelling recruitment video about the energy industry and engaging social media assets that answer the crucial question for young talent: “What’s in it for me?” Dive into the world of workforce development and craft a campaign that showcases the exciting opportunities and impact of energy careers, attracting the bright minds of tomorrow.

  • Who: 1-3 members
  • What: 3 minute video
  • Due: January 16, 2026

13. Knowledge Matters: Digital Presentation Skills Challenge

Demonstrate your digital presentation skills utilizing a Virtual Business simulation in a one- to two-minute digital presentation. The top finalists will deliver a live, digital presentation.

  • Who: Individual
  • What: 1-2 minute presentation
  • Due: January 30, 2026
  • Guidelines

14. Invest: Real World Ready Challenge

Help young adults embrace adulthood by understanding the importance of insurance – what it is and why it matters. Design a bold marketing campaign that answers the question: What should every 18-year-old know about insurance before entering the real world?

  • Who: 2-4 members
  • What: 3-5 minute video
  • Due: February 6, 2026

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