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1,000 Dreams Fund along with Partners Riot Games and AWS Announce the Launch of Broadcast Cadetship, Benefiting Students and Early-Career Job Seekers in Esports

Ahead of the three-month paid Cadetship at Riot Games’ Remote Broadcast Center in Seattle, Wa. in 2026, complimentary Masterclasses will be available to interested applicants seeking to develop their esports skills

WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — In partnership with Riot Games and AWS, 1,000 Dreams Fund (1DF), a nonprofit which empowers students in need with scholarships, mentorship and other critical resources to help them reach their dream careers, today announces the return of the 1,000 Dreams Broadcast Cadetship to help accelerate the careers of aspiring individuals in the esports broadcasting and production industry. The 2026 Cadetship has two available spots and will begin taking applications on Monday, Oct. 13, 2025.

There is a growing need for this type of programming support since the esports industry is a relatively new one. The Cadetship is aimed at creating more professionals with the knowledge and technical skills to help develop a talent pipeline for the esports and gaming industry.

Alongside 1DF, the program partners include Riot Games—a leading video game developer, publisher, and esports tournament organizer—and their global partner, AWS. Together, they are committed to expanding access and creating pathways for individuals aspiring toward a career in esports broadcasting and production. The collaborative goal is focused on reaching students and early-career job seekers who may not otherwise have access to opportunities that can accelerate their success in the industry.

“We’re thrilled to bring the Broadcast Cadetship back for a second year in partnership with the 1,000 Dreams Fund and our global partner AWS,” said Allyson Gormley, Global Operations Director of Riot Games Remote Broadcast Centers (RBCs). “Programs like this are vital in opening the door for new professionals who are eager to explore and build a career in esports and broadcasting—an industry that thrives on creativity, collaboration, and technical innovation. We have a great team in Seattle based out of our newest Remote Broadcast Center, which is powered by AWS, for the cadets to learn from and gain hands-on experience in a world-class facility on bringing Riot’s events to millions of esports fans around the world.”

The program kicks off on October 27th @ 11AM PST with a virtual information session launch event. Following the launch information session, the partners will host a series of three Masterclasses to help train people interested in esports careers as well as those who are interested in applying for one of two paid, three-month training, cadetship positions at the RBC in Seattle, Wa. in 2026.

The partners are looking for applicants in college or university interested in esports production, or those with previous esports production experience.  Applicants with a background in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) are also encouraged to apply given that the cadetship will offer the selected candidates the opportunity to hone their skills in the Technical Operations Center at the RBC.

“We couldn’t be more excited about the return of our 1,000 Dreams Broadcasting Cadetship with our partners Riot Games and AWS. Our mission is to provide those resources that many students lack access to, such as funding, mentorship and hand-on learning experience, that help accelerate their careers,” said 1,000 Dreams Fund Founder and CEO Christie Garton. “Thanks to our partners, we are offering students an world-class training opportunity to gain the necessary skills and support they need to confidently enter the esports and gaming industry and thrive.”

The two Cadets will receive:

  • A paid 3 month-long internship or cadetship opportunity at the Remote Broadcast Center in Seattle, Wa.;
  • Funding for the accommodation for the duration of their cadetship;
  • Travel stipend for travel to/from Seattle for the cadetship;
  • Additional mentorship opportunities will be provided by our partners onsite;
  • $500 grant to put towards a career coach who specializes in the gaming and esports industry who will provide direct career consultation and guidance to Cadets;
  • Two 60-minute mentor sessions (beginning and end of internship program).

They will also have access to additional pop-up experiences and learning opportunities with our partners in 2026, as well as the opportunity to gain hands-on training by working alongside the RBC team during the course of the Cadetship.

Key Cadetship Application Dates:

  • Information Session: Interested applicants can first sign up for the Cadetship Information Session. Three Masterclasses will be offered, following the Information Session with dates to be announced.
  • Application Opens: Oct. 13, 2025 at noon (12:00) PST.
  • Application Deadline: Nov. 14, 2025 at midnight (00:00) PST.
  • The two Cadets will be selected and announced by January 2026. Winners will be announced on the 1,000 Dreams Fund Blog and social media accounts (i.e.,Facebook,X andInstagram).

To learn more about the 1,000 Dreams Broadcasting Cadetship, visit 1,000 Dreams Fund’s website.


About 1,000 Dreams Fund

1,000 Dreams Fund (1DF) is a nonprofit that empowers talented women and students in need with scholarships, mentorship and other critical resources that help them reach their dream careers. 1DF believes that big obstacles should never stand in the way of big dreams. Since its launch in 2016, over $1 Million in funding has been granted to students, helping them pay for the “extras” in school like study abroad, tech devices for the classroom and travel to conferences and seminars. 1DF has been featured in NBCNews.com, USA Today, MarketWatch, Forbes, Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, Entrepreneur, TODAY and others. To learn more about 1DF, visit http://1000dreamsfund.org/


About Riot Games Remote Broadcast Center, Powered by AWS

Riot Games Remote Broadcast Center powered by AWS is an innovative approach to creating a centralized global broadcast model through strategically placed Remote Broadcast Centers (RBCs) around the world. These pair of RBCs located in Dublin, Ireland and Seattle, WA, USA work to provide increased capacity for Riot’s global esports content and live events while also enabling more efficient, scalable, and sustainable productions. Initially launched under the codename “Project Stryker,” the facilities were rebranded to Remote Broadcast Center powered by AWS, following a groundbreaking global partnership between Riot Games and AWS reached in July 2022. As part of the partnership, AWS is the official Cloud Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud Machine Learning (ML), Cloud Deep Learning (DL), and Cloud Services provider of Riot Games. Each RBC leverages AWS cloud technology and Riot Direct, our own global internet service provider, to create an end-to-end broadcast solution with redundancy, reliability, and flexibility.

Contacts
1,000 Dreams Fund – Kayla Cooper
[email protected]
202-468-6600
Riot Games – Brenna Webb – [email protected]

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