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MIT Solve pronounces 2023 global challenges and Indigenous Communities Fellowship

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MIT Solve pronounces 2023 global challenges and Indigenous Communities Fellowship

MIT Solve, an MIT initiative with a mission to drive innovation to unravel world challenges, announced today the 2023 Global Challenges and the Indigenous Communities Fellowship. 

Solve invites anyone from anywhere on this planet to submit an answer to this 12 months’s challenges by 12 p.m. EST on May 9. The 40 innovators — including eight latest Indigenous Communities Fellows — will form the 2023 Solver Class, and pitch their solutions during Solve Challenge Finals on Sept. 17-18 in Recent York City. These chosen teams will share over $1 million in available funding, participate in a nine-month support program, and join the Solve community fabricated from cross-sector social impact leaders, to scale their solutions.

Solve’s 2023 Global Challenges are: 

For its second 12 months, Solve will select a cohort of entrepreneurs among the many 2023 Solver Class to affix the Black and Brown Innovators within the U.S. Program. This system offers culturally-responsive support and partnership opportunities, and chosen teams will take part in Solve’s annual U.S. Equity Summit. 

Along with the Global Challenges, Solve can be opening applications for the 2023 Indigenous Communities Fellowship. The fellowship, which looks for Native innovators in america and its territories, has now expanded eligibility to Canada. 

“Yearly we’re inspired by people’s ingenuity and their determination to unravel essentially the most pressing problems with our time,” says Hala Hanna, acting executive director of MIT Solve. “We’re excited to shine a highlight on essentially the most promising ones and grateful for our supporters who will help scale their impact.”

Interested applicants can learn more and apply online at solve.mit.edu/challenges. 

Up to now, the funding available for chosen Solver teams and fellows includes:

  • MIT Solve Funding — $400,000 with a $10,000 grant to every Solver team and fellow chosen
  • The GM Prize (supported by General Motors) — as much as $150,000 across as much as six solutions from the Learning for Civic Motion Challenge, the Climate Adaptation & Low-Carbon Housing Challenge, and the 2023 Indigenous Communities Fellowship
  • The AI for Humanity Prize (supported by The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation) — as much as $150,000 to solutions that leverage data science, artificial intelligence, and/or machine learning to learn humanity, chosen from any of the 2023 Global Challenges
  • The GSR Foundation Prize (supported by GSR Foundation) — as much as $200,000 to progressive technology solutions from any of the 2023 Global Challenges, with a give attention to solutions that use blockchain to enhance financial inclusion
  • Living Forests Prize (supported by Good Energies Foundation) — as much as $100,000 across as much as 4 solutions that help restore ecosystems or increase using sustainable forest products, chosen from the Climate Adaptation & Low-Carbon Housing Challenge

Those focused on sponsoring a prize should contact sue.kim@solve.mit.edu.

Moreover, Solve Innovation Future will offer investment capital to Solver teams chosen as an element of the 2023 class. Up to now, Solve Innovation Future has deployed over $1.3 million to greater than 13 for-profit Solver team firms which might be driving impact toward UN Sustainable Development Goals, and has catalyzed nearly seven times its investment in additional investment capital toward the Solver teams.

The Solve community will convene on MIT’s campus for its flagship event Solve at MIT May 4-6 to rejoice the 2022 Solver Class. You could request an invite here. Press focused on attending the event should contact maya.bingaman@solve.mit.edu. 

Solve is a marketplace for social impact innovation. Through open innovation challenges, Solve finds incredible tech-based social entrepreneurs all all over the world. Solve then brings together MIT’s innovation ecosystem and a community of members to fund and support these entrepreneurs to drive lasting, transformational impact. Solve has catalyzed over $60 million in commitments for Solver teams and entrepreneurs thus far.

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