WISCONSIN FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING
What is Future Problem Solving (FPS)?
We are a nonprofit educational program for K-12 students
and adults. Founded in 1974 by Dr. E. Paul Torrance,
our goal is to inspire creativity and encourage
the development of a positive vision for the future.
Through participation in FPS students:
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Develop and enhance creative and critical thinking abilities
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Increase global awareness of and interest in the future
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Learn and apply problem-solving strategies
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Develop teamwork skills
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Improve oral and written communication
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Exercise critical and analytical thought
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Extend perceptions of the real world
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Explore and problem solve complex societal issues
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Develop, utilize and improve research techniques
Click to hear what students and teachers say about the value of FPS in their lives!
WHAT'S NEW?
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2023 State Bowl
The 42nd Wisconsin State Bowl was held in person at the Green Lake Conference Center on April 20 and 21. Find a list of all winners here!
Click below for a short video of the Bowl!
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A HUGE THANK YOU!
Our deepest thanks to Alpha Delta Kappa who provided a generous $1000 grant. Their contribution will help us continue to offer programming to many students throughout Wisconsin.
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2023-24 TOPICS
Tourism (Practice Problem #1)
Urban Shift (Practice Problem #2)
Antarctica (Qualifying Problem)
Autonomous Transportation (State Bowl)
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Become an Evaluator
Helping to provide feedback to students is a way to give to our program. Adult evaluators may be FPS coaches, other teachers, parents or any interested individual. Senior division students in grades 10-12 who have been on a GIPS team for at least 2 years may also evaluate. Click on our "Evaluation" page for more information or click on the button below.\
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FPS Alumni -- Please Keep in Touch!
We continue to make a concerted effort to get in touch with as many Wisconsin FPS alumni as possible. Click here for the alumni page.
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"FPS helped me to develop critical thinking skills in middle school and high school that helped prepare me for engineering courses. The process also contributed towards my involvement in extracurricular activities at college."
Dan Jonovic, Integration Engineer at Epic
The pandemic continues to impact our program. Please support Wisconsin FPS by clicking the button below.

We teach students how to think,
not what to think!
Click the button above to find out more and to donate!
THANK YOU
TO OUR LEGACY FUND'S POWER OF 100 DONORS!
* Orange Tree Imports
* Studio 924 Hair Design
* Wussow Chiropractic (yearly donor)
* Buttonwood Partners, Inc.
* Neuhauser Pharmacy
* HAIR
* Anonymous Donor
* Anonymous Donor
* Madcity Homes
* Sabine Hintze
* David & Amy Williamson
* Dan & Kathryn Olszewski
* Jason & Sheri Fetting
* Alpha Delta Kappa-Delta Chapter
* Andy & Kristen Pethan
* Mary Hall
* Anonymous Donor
* Steven Entine
* Pat Schoonover
* Laurie Koenecke
* Kris and Tom Bauer
* Kitty Kocol
* Bill Hartje
* Lynn Buckmaster
* David Buerger
* Barbara Widder
* Kristen Tranmal
* Wenda Mincberg
* Heidi Pankoke
* Felix Beilin
* Sherry & Norm Malmon (yearly donors)
* Dan Jonovic
* Jennifer Hess
* Becky Stellmacher
* Dave Riley
* Ally Gundrum
* Naia Marten
* Fiona Nicolaisen
* Peter Putz
* Evan Wolf
* Emma Hudson-Mairet
* Joel Sommerville
* Patrick Bresnan
* Fiona Nicolaisen
* Courtney Barnes
* Matt Caywood
Non-Discrimination Policy
Wisconsin Future Problem Solving does not discriminate in violation of the law on the basis of race, religion, creed, color, sexual orientation, age, physical challenge, nation of origin, gender, or any other trait. All participants are welcome in Wisconsin Future Problem Solving.
Click on the logo above to access Future Problem Solving International