About the Opportunity:
MIT Solve’s Global Challenges seek social entrepreneurs who are using technology to solve today’s most pressing problems. Over the past six years, Solve has received 8,500+ solutions from 160 countries. We’re now proud to support 228 Solver teams selected over the years, who have collectively impacted over 120 million lives. 15 of those teams are based in or focused on the world’s 46 least developed countries (LDCs). Solve has a special call for Black & Brown Innovators in the US within any of these Global Challenges, and also has opened applications for the 2022 Indigenous Communities Fellowship, which looks for Native innovators in the US and its territories.
Challenges that need to be Solved:
1. THE CARE ECONOMY:
Explore more about the challenge: https://solve.mit.edu/challenges/the-care-economy
Submit a Solution: https://solve.mit.edu/login?selected_challenge_id=131
2. RE-ENGAGING LEARNERS:
Explore more about the challenge: https://solve.mit.edu/challenges/re-engage-learners
Submit a Solution: https://solve.mit.edu/login?selected_challenge_id=135
3. CLIMATE: ECOSYSTEMS + HOUSING:
Explore more about the challenge: https://solve.mit.edu/challenges/climate-ecosystems-housing
Submit a Solution: https://solve.mit.edu/login?selected_challenge_id=133
4. EQUITABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS
Explore more about the challenge: https://solve.mit.edu/challenges/equitable-health-systems
Submit a Solution: https://solve.mit.edu/login?selected_challenge_id=134
Benefits of the Opportunity:
Grant funding towards your solution
Access to support to make your solution come to life
Submission Deadline:
31 March 2022
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Contact Details:
Sara Monteabaro
Adrdress:
MIT campus in Cambridge, MA, USA.