President for a Day Ideas Challenge
Designed so families, young people, workers, veterans, caregivers, students, retirees and inventors can participate safely.
1. What this is
This is a public ideas challenge and campaign listening project. It is not a sweepstakes, lottery, raffle, gambling activity, fundraising contest, employment application or government proceeding. There is no purchase or donation requirement and no cash prize, appointment, contract, endorsement, adoption of an idea or personal response is promised.
2. Who may participate
Adults may submit directly. Young people ages 13–17 may submit with a valid contact email and should involve a parent or guardian. A child under 13 may participate only through a parent or legal guardian who completes and submits the form. Do not provide a child’s full legal name, birthday, school, street address, photograph, voice recording or exact location.
3. Privacy and data
The campaign collects only the information requested on the form for review, administration, security and optional contact. Ideas are not automatically published. Public display permission and contact permission are separate and optional. The campaign may retain submissions for campaign records, moderation and policy development, subject to applicable law and the site privacy policy.
4. Family-friendly moderation
Submissions may be rejected or archived for threats, harassment, hate, sexual content, doxxing, private records, impersonation, spam, malware, illegal instructions or content unrelated to improving America. Criticism of public officials and institutions is allowed when expressed without threats or private identifying information.
5. Inventions and confidential information
Do not submit confidential formulas, source code, engineering drawings, patent-sensitive details, trade secrets or information covered by a nondisclosure agreement. Submission is not a patent filing and does not create an attorney-client, inventor-assistance or confidentiality relationship. Public disclosure can affect patent rights in the United States and other countries. Consider speaking with a registered patent professional before publicly disclosing an invention.
6. Ownership and permission
Submitting does not transfer your patent, copyright or trademark ownership. You grant Vote Motta 2028 permission to store and review the submission. When you select public permission, you also grant a nonexclusive, royalty-free permission to quote, display, discuss and share the submitted text with the public display name for campaign, educational and public-policy purposes. Separate permission should be obtained before using additional photographs, recordings or protected materials.
7. Selection and fact-checking
Ideas may be reviewed for relevance, feasibility, cost, constitutional authority, evidence, public benefit and measurable results. Being featured does not mean every factual statement has been verified or that the campaign has adopted the proposal. Featured ideas may be edited for length and clarity without changing their basic meaning.
8. Promotional collaborators and campaign-finance compliance
The challenge is presented by Vote Motta 2028 in collaboration with IdeasToInvent.com and SocialMediaHub.online. Any goods, services, hosting, advertising, prizes or other value provided by a person or entity other than the campaign must be valued, documented and reported when required by federal campaign-finance law. This project does not request a donation.
9. Political disclaimer
Paid for by Vote Motta 2028. No participant, featured person, collaborating website or submitter is represented as endorsing Robert R. Motta unless an endorsement is separately confirmed.