Category Archive: New Challenge

The New Challenge Offers $10,000 to Support Student Changemakers

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How would you use $10,000 in funding to support your world-changing ideas? Apply to New Challenge to take your ideas to the next level.  New Challenge is a funding, mentorship, and learning opportunity for students from across the university with ideas who want to make a difference in the world. Winners will receive awards up …

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Deadline Extension for New Challenge

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Are you interested in applying for the New Challenge but missed the deadline for the Letter of Interest? If so, today is your lucky day! We are extending the Letter of Interest Deadline to December 18th! Once you submit your Letter of Interest, you can submit the complete application for the New Challenge, which is due by February 7th! For questions please email [email protected].

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A New Lunch Option Offers Food for Though

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Project winners of The New Challenge, Drive Change is gaining recognition. Check out the article written in Brooklyn Based. We love food trucks because they promise a delicious break from the monotony of another sad desk lunch. Jordyn Lexton looked at our city’s mobile meal options and saw vehicles for social empowerment, so she started …

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FALL 2013 NEW CHALLENGE EVENTS

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To inspire student changemakers across The New School, the New Challenge has organized a panel featuring social entrepreneurs who are working to address issues of food justice, public education, recycling waste and employment. They have launched nonprofits and companies over the last few years and will reflect upon their experience as founders of start-ups.

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Student Projects: Franchesca Cifuentes

Harlem Peace Partners is a grantmaking and research institute with a mission to support and strengthen community-based anti youth-violence organizations, programs, projects, and entrepreneurs in Harlem. We seek to facilitate the growth and development of community-based organizations (CBOs) by building their capacity so that they may have a greater impact on the youth and the community as a whole.

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