The Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation Fellowship will be organized at Chicago Ideas Week.
This fellowship will recognize three young socially-conscious leaders who have developed sustainable ventures addressing social requirements and provide them with exposure to nationally recognized business and community leaders, funding to support their cause as well as platform for growth. All applicants must be available for a remote interview the weekend of June 29-July 1 if selected as semi-finalists.
The Fellowship was created by philanthropists and entrepreneurs Leslie Bluhm and David Helfand to help advance the next generation of socially-minded innovators, entrepreneurs and change agents. In 2011, the fellowship received over 200 applications and brought an outstanding group of social innovators to Chicago for the first ever Chicago Ideas Week.
The three fellowship recipients will be hosted in Chicago for Chicago Ideas Week, taking place October 8-14 2012, all expenses paid. Fellows will gain exposure for their organization, establish a community of support, and receive a $10,000 financial contribution for their venture.
Each of the Bluhm/Helfand Social Innovation fellows will receive $10,000 in financial support for their venture, and they’ll join a group of likeminded young innovators for a week of one-of-a-kind experiences including:
- The opportunity to present their ventures at Chicago Ideas Week alongside leading innovators, entrepreneurs, and thinkers, in front of an exclusive audience.
- Intimate breakfasts and lunches with prominent business and political leaders. Past meetings have included: Mayor Richard M. Daley, Chairman of Equity Group Investments Sam Zell, and Groupon Chairman and Co-Founder Eric Lefkofsky.
- Participate in hands-on working sessions with top not-for-profit leaders. Past speakers include: Livestrong CEO Doug Ulman and charity: water Founder and CEO Scott Harrison.
- One-on-one meetings with potential funders, partners, and mentors relevant to their ventures. Previous mentors include: entrepreneur and philanthropist J.B. Pritzker, GrubHub Founder Matthew Maloney, and philanthropist and civic leader Helen Zell.
- Access to Chicago Ideas Week speakers. Past speakers include: President Bill Clinton, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, writer and director Wes Craven, actor Kevin Bacon, and inventor Dean Kamen.
- A night rocking out a private concert with a superstar headliner
Applicant Criteria:
- All applicants must be 35 years of age or younger (born on or after October 7, 1977).
- Applicants may be from anywhere in the world.
- Ventures may be for-profit or not-for-profit entities.
- All ventures must demonstrate that they are social innovations, addressing compelling social need(s).
- All ventures must demonstrate a sustainable model with proven results.
- Chicago Ideas Week takes place from October 8-14, 2012. The fellowship takes place from October 7-11. In order to be considered, all applicants must be available from October 7-11.*
Deadline: June 7, 2012
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