In partnership with Currys, the Digital Poverty Alliance invites families who have been a part of the scheme, to share art created by their children to be used to promote the Tech4Families initiative. From drawing a family member using a laptop, to their favourite online gadget, children are able to get creative, with the best three artworks winning a prize.

Submission opens at 12 noon on Friday 8th May 2026, and closes 6pm on Wednesday, May 27th, 2026. Submissions made during the open window will be eligible to be judged as part of the competition.

Parents are invited to submit art created by children aged 4 to 16 using crayons, markers, pencils, paint, dough, or any medium they feel most comfortable. The art must be created in hard copy and photographed, rather than digital art. The theme of the art is access to the digital world.

Guidance

Please submit a well-lit and clearly visible photo of the art through this form as an attachment.  We ask that the child does not sign their art or share their name on the design, and please do not send a photo of the child holding the drawing.

Please be aware that these drawings will be shared publicly, including online, social media, posters, and in Currys stores. Submissions will be judged by a panel made up of senior members of the Digital Poverty Alliance staff team.

We permit one entry per child, up to five per family. Winners will be contacted by email. Three winners from different households will each receive a box containing Belkin SoundForm Mini Wireless Bluetooth Headphones for kids, kindly donated by Currys plc. There is no cash alternative.

View other terms and conditions here: https://digitalpovertyalliance.org/terms-and-conditions-competitions/ 

This is considered a skills-based competition. The photo submitted will be shared publicly and participation grants the DPA and Currys plc a royalty-free, non-exclusive, worldwide, irrevocable licence to use the image, as detailed in the terms and conditions. Participating in this submission is completely optional, there is no obligation to take part.

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