The Nevada Treasury has extended the deadline of the 5th annual “What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up” art contest to Oct. 13, 2025.
Students across Nevada still have a few weeks to submit their original artwork for a chance to win up to $1,000 that will go towards their 529 college savings accounts. 

The contest offers all Nevada students from pre-K to 12th grade the opportunity to showcase their artistic talents by creating original artwork depicting what they want to be when they grow up. A special reception will be held at the Windmill Library in Las Vegas in December, where award recipients will receive money towards their 529 college savings accounts.

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“Our fifth annual art contest provides an exciting opportunity for students and families across Nevada,” said Dr. Tya Mathis-Coleman, Deputy Treasurer, College Savings, The Nevada Treasury. “This contest is more than just a chance for students to showcase their incredible artistic talent; it’s a powerful way to spark early conversations about their futures and the importance of higher education. By encouraging them to visualize their dreams, we’re also helping them take the first tangible steps toward making those dreams a reality through college savings.”

First, second, and third place winners will be selected from each grade level. First place winners will be awarded $1,000, second place winners will be awarded $500, and third place winners will be awarded $250. All prize money will be awarded in the form of a 529 college savings account. The Treasury will also present a $200 gift card to the teacher with the most eligible submissions, recognizing their encouragement of students’ artistic and academic aspirations.

For more information on how to enter and to view last year’s contest winners, please visit nvigate.gov/contest/

About the Nevada Treasury

The Nevada Treasury is responsible for several critical State functions, including State banking, and transaction management; investment and debt portfolio management; collecting and returning unclaimed property; and administering a number of financial security, college savings and scholarship programs. The State Treasurer is elected by the people to a four-year term. Zach Conine is the current State Treasurer. For questions or more information, please call 702-486-6980 or email collegesavings@nevadatreasurer.gov.