Starting a Destination Imagination Program in Wisconsin: You Don’t Have to Do It Alone
Are you excited about bringing Destination Imagination (DI) to your school or community group, but feel overwhelmed by questions like Where do we begin? Who will manage a team? How will we fund it?
You’re not alone! Many schools and organizations across Wisconsin want to give their students the benefits of DI—creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and confidence—but need some guidance or support to get started. That’s exactly what Wisconsin Destination Imagination (WIDI) is here for.
We’ll Help You Every Step of the Way
Launching a DI program doesn’t require a big budget or a large staff. What it does take is curiosity, a willingness to try something new, and the support of a community that believes in preparing kids for the future. WIDI offers free consultations, toolkits, and mentoring to help you determine what works best for your school or group.
Team Manager Support & Training
One of the most common questions we hear is, “Who will lead the teams?” Don’t worry—Team Managers don’t have to be experts in engineering, theater, or science. They just need to be caring adults who want to support kids as they learn and grow. WIDI provides training, resources, and a network of experienced volunteers to make sure your Team Managers feel confident and supported.
Flexible for Any Setting
Destination Imagination works in classrooms, after-school clubs, community centers, libraries, and even virtual spaces. Whether you’re in a small rural school or a large district, there’s a way to adapt DI to fit your unique community.
Funding and Resources
Budget concerns? Many schools use grants, PTO/PTA funds, or local business sponsorships to cover DI expenses. WIDI can share fundraising ideas and help connect you with potential partners who value creative education.
Let’s Start the Conversation
If you’re curious about starting DI in your school or organization, reach out to us at info@wisconsindi.org or (414) 207-4117. We’d love to learn about your goals, answer your questions, and help you chart a path forward. With the right support, you’ll be amazed at what your students can accomplish—and how much fun they’ll have doing it.
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