TtHN® Scholastic Competition

Help Us Expand a Game-Changing Scholastic Competition!

Education Now 2.0 (EN2.0), a mission-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Ipswich, MA, is seeking a visionary partnership with a major nonprofit or business ready to make a global impact in youth education.

We proudly present the Tiny Tiny Houses Now® (TtHN) Scholastic Competition—a first-of-its-kind educational experience that fuses STEAM and civics into a powerful, project-based curriculum for middle school students.

Students design and build scale-model tiny homes while learning real-world skills in science, engineering, teamwork, and community action. Winning designs are reviewed by professional architects, and ultimately—a real Tiny Home is built and donated to a homeless veteran or a FEMA-eligible family.

We’re ready to scale. If you're a leader committed to educational innovation and social impact, we want to work with you, get in touch!

Changemakers React to TtHN
Students. Educators. Leaders. One Bold Idea.

  • I think that it’s key to know how your life is affecting the world and that you can make a difference in changing it. For example, living energy efficiently. That why it is a good idea for all kids my age to do a project like this.

    Tyler Plath - Student Competitor

  • Education Now 2.0 has created a unique scholastic competition that transforms the student experience. TtHN teaches real-world skills like financial literacy, housing essentials, and STEM learning—all while working toward the amazing goal of building a real tiny house for someone in need. As a former principal and assistant superintendent, I recognize the power of project-based learning to increase student engagement. TtHN exemplifies a learning experience that fosters creative thinking and student ownership.

    Mr. Joseph Pirraglia - Superintendent

  • We were thrilled at the opportunity and more so with the results that the Team from Education Now 2.0 provided for select kids in our Summer Camp. This Tiny House project gave them 5 days of learning, creativity, and actual construction of their own model tiny house. This STEM/STEAM program aligned perfectly with our education initiatives and youth development mission.

    Mr. Jim Bunnell - Administrator