United Way of Central Maryland’s Changemaker Challenge aims to spark social innovation to address challenges facing our communities. Through the Changemaker Challenge, changemakers will share innovative programs that benefit the residents of our region.
6 Challenge locations
Up to $500,000 in awards
1:1 coaching and mentorship
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Anne Arundel County
Baltimore City
Harford County
Howard County
The Changemaker Challenge is seeking big thinkers ready to implement innovative ideas for change. Applicants should focus on: Finalists will receive group and 1:1 coaching and mentorship, professionally edited pitch videos, and promotion through United Way of Central Maryland’s networks and owned platforms and earned media. Selection, coaching, filming, pitching, and awards will be throughout Fall 2021.
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There was a real community spirit [that] also fed into helping each of us hone and clarify our ideas, which in the end, likely helped us create even better individual projects.
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Pamela Woolford 2019 Changemaker Challenge winner
Can you support finalists in pitch practice, promote the Challenge to your networks, review applications, or be a part of the Winner’s Circle mentor network? Want to discuss partnership or sponsorships? Learn how your time, skills, and network can help fuel social change.
$400,000+ to Up to $500,000 in awards
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United Way of Central Maryland’s Changemaker Challenge aims to spark social innovation to address challenges facing our communities. Through the Changemaker Challenge, finalists will pitch innovative programs that benefit the residents of our region.
APPLICATIONS OPEN JULY 1, 2021
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We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Anne Arundel County even better. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Anne Arundel residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Anne Arundel County could really benefit from fresh ideas:
Who should apply
Expanding Equity Stabilizing Housing Accessing Healthy Food Providing Mental Health Support Bridging the Digital Divide Advancing Early Childhood and Youth Education Supporting a Sustainable Workforce
Finalists will be eligible for grants ranging from $5,000 - $25,000.
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A social innovation competition to highlight and award ideas in Anne Arundel County
Personalized pitch videos
Awards at: $25,000, $15,000, $10,000, and $5,000
July 1 Aug 29 Sept 15 Sept 17, Sept 20, Nov 3, Nov 10 Oct 11 or 12, Oct 22 Nov 15
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* Coaching and filming times are TBD. They will not require full days.
Applications open Applications close Finalists announced Group and 1:1 coaching sessions* (mandatory) Filming sessions* (mandatory) Live event* (mandatory)
July 1 August 29 September 15 September 17, September 20, October 15 October 11 or 12, October 22 November 15
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Access Community Development Corporation
Create a one-year leadership program to nurture youth leaders and advocates in Glen Burnie in Anne Arundel County
Chow
An upgrade and expansion of the organization’s existing fleet of food trucks that provide food and assist the public at social cause events
Improving Education
Bedtime in a Box provides families with a sustainable nightly routine to read and bond with their child every night
National Cryptologic Foundation
A cybersecurity video game delivers content in a novel, engaging manner to middle school students to remedy digital access inequalities
Upcycled Inc.
Upgrade the recycling center to simplify the upcycling process and facilitate an interactive educational area
WeGo Foundation WeGo Foundation Empower pediatric patients to explore the world form their hospital beds via innovative telepresence robotics Sharp Dressed Man Sharp Dressed Man Create the “Sharp Dressed Van” to allow the organization to offer high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Kindness Grows Here, Inc. Kindness Grows Here, Inc. Raise a kinder generation by teaching children what it means to be kind, fighting racism and discrimination through kindness Kits to Heart Kits to Heart To improve the mental and emotional well-being of those affected by cancer through an innovative art therapy program MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND Click here to see contest rules The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs
WeGo Foundation
Empower pediatric patients to explore the world form their hospital beds via innovative telepresence robotics
Sharp Dressed Man
Create the “Sharp Dressed Van” to allow the organization to offer high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients
Kindness Grows Here, Inc.
Raise a kinder generation by teaching children what it means to be kind, fighting racism and discrimination through kindness
Kits to Heart
To improve the mental and emotional well-being of those affected by cancer through an innovative art therapy program
Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them!
Meet the CHANGEMAKERS
CLICK HERE TO ATTEND
The Global Air Drone Academy
STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs
WeGo Foundation WeGo Foundation Empower pediatric patients to explore the world form their hospital beds via innovative telepresence robotics Sharp Dressed Man Sharp Dressed Man Create the “Sharp Dressed Van” to allow the organization to offer high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Kindness Grows Here, Inc. Kindness Grows Here, Inc. Raise a kinder generation by teaching children what it means to be kind, fighting racism and discrimination through kindness Kits to Heart Kits to Heart To improve the mental and emotional well-being of those affected by cancer through an innovative art therapy program MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules Click here to see contest rules The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: $10,000 +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000
STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: $10,000 +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $15,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000
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We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Baltimore City even better. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping City residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Baltimore City could really benefit from fresh ideas:
A social innovation competition to highlight and award ideas in Baltimore City
July 1 Aug 29 Sept 15 Sept 17, Sept 29, Nov 5, Nov 12 Oct 11 or 12, Oct 22 Nov 18
B-360
#Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture
Dyslexia Advocation, Inc.
Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process
PIVOT Inc.
An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration
The SOS Fund
The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community
Ballet After Dark
Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence
Division Street Landscaping
A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills
Live Together, Inc.
Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community
Queer Crisis Response Unit
A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City
Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc.
The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification
#Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
Tendea Family
8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18
Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
Baltimore Youth Arts
Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system
Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative
A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership
#Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. B-360 #Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. B-360 #Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 CLICK HERE TO ATTEND MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Click here to see contest rules Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. B-360 #Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
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#Ride4Change campaign combines STEM education, workforce development, economic justice, and dirt bike culture Dyslexia Advocation, Inc. Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
Parent Solutions program to help parents of struggling readers navigate the special education process The Global Air Drone Academy STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
STEM workshops to get underrepresented youth into dream jobs PIVOT Inc. An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
An innovative re-entry program for women following incarceration The SOS Fund The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
The SOS Fund aims to disrupt and dismantle predatory systems that erode property rights and ownership within the BIPOC community Tendea Family 8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
8-month Rites of Passage program for Black boys in Baltimore, ages 12-18 Ballet After Dark Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
Trauma-informed, holistic dance therapy for survivors of stalking, and sexual and intimate partner violence Division Street Landscaping A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
A program to beautify the city by training formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills Live Together, Inc. Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
Breaking down silos to integrate housing, services, and amenities for all residents within a Live Together community Queer Crisis Response Unit A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
A community care network for LGBTQIA+ people experiencing crises in Baltimore City Safe Alternative Foundation for Education, Inc. The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
The SAFE Workforce Development Center will provide woodworking skills and technical construction certification Baltimore Youth Arts Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
Arts education and career readiness program (ages 14-22) with a focus on those who have contact with the justice system Greater Baltimore Health Improvement Initiative A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
A pipeline for diversity in healthcare leadership MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $25,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $15,000 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000
We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Baltimore County even better. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Baltimore residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Baltimore County could really benefit from fresh ideas:
A social innovation competition to highlight and award ideas in Baltimore County
July 1 Aug 29 Sept 15 Sept 17, Sept 28, Nov 3, Nov 10 Oct 11 or 12, Oct 22 Nov 17
July 1 August 29 September 15 September 17, September 29, October 15 October 11 or 12, October 22 November 18
Storybook Maze
Install book vending machines in book deserts to combat children’s lack of access to books
Dominiece Clifton
Creating a mobile movement studio that will travel to marginalized communities offering free movement and body-centered approaches to healing trauma and reducing stress such as yoga, dance and exercise provided exclusively by instructors of color
Expand the impact by offering free art classes and workshops for the cancer community
Pennies for Pointe
Supply young dancers with resources to make dance education more accessible to previously excluded communities
The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients
Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times
Dundalk Renaissance Corporation
A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management
New Lens
The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production
The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc.
Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually
TurnAround
Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking
Install book vending machines in book deserts to combat children’s lack of access to books Dominiece Clifton Creating a mobile movement studio that will travel to marginalized communities offering free movement and body-centered approaches to healing trauma and reducing stress such as yoga, dance and exercise provided exclusively by instructors of color. Kits to Heart Expand the impact by offering free art classes and workshops for the cancer community Pennies for Pointe Supply young dancers with resources to make dance education more accessible to previously excluded communities Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
Creating a mobile movement studio that will travel to marginalized communities offering free movement and body-centered approaches to healing trauma and reducing stress such as yoga, dance and exercise provided exclusively by instructors of color.
Supply young dancers with resources to make dance education more accessible to previously excluded communities Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules
Araba Maze
Install book vending machines in book deserts to combat children’s lack of access to books Dominiece Clifton Creating a mobile movement studio that will travel to marginalized communities offering free movement and body-centered approaches to healing trauma and reducing stress such as yoga, dance and exercise provided exclusively by instructors of color. Kits to Heart Expand the impact by offering free art classes and workshops for the cancer community Pennies for Pointe Supply young dancers with resources to make dance education more accessible to previously excluded communities Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
Supply young dancers with resources to make dance education more accessible to previously excluded communities Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Division Street Landscaping Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
Train formerly incarcerated persons in landscaping skills using properties of the elderly, infirmed, or those who've fallen on hard times Dundalk Renaissance Corporation A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
A program to provide mortgage assistance loans and financial counseling to ensure successful financial management New Lens The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
The Education Justice podcast addresses equity, race, and issues impacting education through podcast production The Pro Bono Counseling Project, Inc. Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
Enlist licensed mental health providers as volunteers to see one to two pro bono clients annually TurnAround Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
Create the first youth-led advisory board in metro Baltimore focused solely on the prevention of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and human trafficking We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Click here to see contest rules VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. Storybook Maze Voting begins at the end of the program. Voting will not be available until all Changemakers have shared their ideas. +$5,000 Audience Choice $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $15,000 $25,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $25,000 $10,000
We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Harford County even better. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Harford residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Harford County could really benefit from fresh ideas:
A social innovation competition to highlight and award ideas in Harford County
July 1 Aug 29 Sept 5 Sept 17, Sept 21, Oct 29, Nov 5 Oct 6 or 7, Oct 18 Nov 11
July 1 August 29 September 15 September 17, September 28, October 15 October 11 or 12, October 22 November 17
Click here to apply
Found in Faith Ministries
The Path to Success smartphone app will provide users with an interactive, self-directed life management experience
Nature Worx
Creating an innovative, viable treatment modality for mental health by combining mindfulness, meditation and nature therapy
TUNE Foodshare
Develop a food share program for students and others facing food insecurity
Shelby John
Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse
The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday Found in Faith Ministries The Path to Success smartphone app will provide users with an interactive, self-directed life management experience Nature Worx Creating an innovative, viable treatment modality for mental health by combining mindfulness, meditation and nature therapy TUNE Foodshare Develop a food share program for students and others facing food insecurity Shelby John Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND
The Harford Community College Foundation
The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation
Volunteen
Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday
Found in Faith Ministries The Path to Success smartphone app will provide users with an interactive, self-directed life management experience Nature Worx Creating an innovative, viable treatment modality for mental health by combining mindfulness, meditation and nature therapy TUNE Foodshare Develop a food share program for students and others facing food insecurity Shelby John Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND
The Path to Success smartphone app will provide users with an interactive, self-directed life management experience Nature Worx Creating an innovative, viable treatment modality for mental health by combining mindfulness, meditation and nature therapy TUNE Foodshare Develop a food share program for students and others facing food insecurity Shelby John Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND
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Found in Faith Ministries The Path to Success smartphone app will provide users with an interactive, self-directed life management experience Nature Worx Creating an innovative, viable treatment modality for mental health by combining mindfulness, meditation and nature therapy TUNE Foodshare Develop a food share program for students and others facing food insecurity Shelby John Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. $25,000 $15,000 +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $25,000 Click here to see contest rules
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Create the Women’s Online Wellness University for those who have established recovery from substance abuse The Harford Community College Foundation The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. $25,000 $15,000 +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $25,000 Click here to see contest rules
The BeVocal project engages the entire campus community as active bystanders during a mental health situation Sharp Dressed Man The Sharp Dressed Van will allow high volumes of garment delivery to community partners and clients Volunteen Provide Thanksgiving in a box for local families facing food insecurity at the holiday MEET THE CHANGEMAKERS Register for the free live virtual event to support changemakers! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We heard from the innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their ideas. Learn more about them! Meet the CHANGEMAKERS CLICK HERE TO ATTEND VOTE HERE Click to join the live poll: VOTE HERE Click to join the current poll. $25,000 $15,000 +$5,000 Audience Choice $10,000 $25,000 Click here to see contest rules
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A social innovation competition to highlight and award ideas in Howard County
Alston for Athletes
Helps provide Mental Health First Aid Training to coaches, athletic directors and trainers to support Howard County’s youth athletes.
Howard County Pirate Adventures Inc.
To eliminate economic and transportation barriers by creating a free app that will guide residents on pirate-themed scavenger hunts.
Howard County Lynching Truth & Reconciliation, Inc.
Create an interactive, web-based platform to assist with educating the community about our history, which impacts us all today.
The 3rd Inc.
Helps create a community co-working space in downtown Columbia that is run by, supplied by and incubates women of color entrepreneurs.
The Community Ecology Institute
This program aims to transform lawns in the community into ecologically beneficial food growing spaces and teach people how to grow their own healthy food.
4Girls2STEM
A STEM program for minority girls in Howard County.
Howard County Autism Society
The Autism Hiring Program, an innovation that advances workplace neurodiversity and acceptance, connecting businesses to an untapped workforce and targeting jobseekers not supported by existing systems.
Oakland Mills Online
An in-school speaker series at Oakland Mills High School that exposes students to real-world work and life experiences.
$10,000 Women's Giving Circle of Howard County
$10,000 Audience Choice
(Content to update per county) The Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) is seeking innovative and fresh thinking ideas to help tackle important social issues in Howard County, Maryland (the “County”). No idea is too big or too small. All ideas, however, must be original and must help to make a positive difference in the lives of County residents. Ideas can focus on any social issue affecting the County, including, by way of example only, public health, education, social justice, economic opportunity, children, teens, or the elderly. All ideas must consist of educational or charitable activities consistent with Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) Section 501(c)(3). There will be 5 finalists if we receive 20 or fewer entries, and up to 10 finalists if we receive more than 20 entries. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a live audience on Monday, November 11, 2019. A panel of judges will select four prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsors totaling Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000). All finalists will be eligible for a grant of either Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). One of the grants , the Maureen Hayes Award, will be awarded to an entry for a project serving people with developmental or intellectual disabilitiescreated by or serving women and/or girls in Howard County. One of the grants will be awarded based on audience choice. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsors The Sponsors of the Contest are the Horizon Foundation of Howard County (the “Horizon Foundation”) and United Way of Central Maryland. The Horizon Foundation is an independent philanthropy dedicated to improving the health and wellness of people living or working in Howard County, Maryland. The Horizon Foundation invests in strategic grants and initiatives that achieve the greatest impact. It also builds partnerships and advocates for public policy changes that advance its mission. United Way of Central Maryland works to advance the basic building blocks of education, housing, employment and health to help low income families achieve self-sufficiency; and works to be an efficient and effective fundraiser. The Horizon Foundation is located at 10221 Wincopin Circle, Suite 200, Columbia, MD 21044. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 231, 20192021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 231, 20192021, and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 231, 2019. Changemaker Challenge applicants, finalists and winners from previous years are eligible to apply for the 2019 2021 Contest. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. All individuals, teams and non-profit organizations (individually, an “Entrant” and collectively, “Entrants”) must be able to attend, at their own cost and expense, a filming of their concept the week of October 8th, 2021 and a virtual n event in Howard County, Maryland on November 119, 2019 2021from 6:00 – 9:00 pm (the “Event”), where selected Entrants will present their ideas and prize winners will be determined and announced. If an Entrant is unable to attend the Event, the Entrant is not eligible to receive one of the four grants to be awarded. The judges of the Contest and board members and employees of either of the Sponsors, and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses), and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 231, 2019 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Daylight Savings Time and will end on September August 1631, 20192021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact (or directly benefit) Howard County. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form. Each eligible Entrant must answer all of the following questions online at www.changemakerchallengehc.org within the word limits specified below What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Howard County? [100 words or less] Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about his/her/its idea (the “Video”). The Video must be 2 minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the County. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that he/she/it has read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that he/she/it has complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsors. Judging For the first round of judging, a team from the Horizon Foundation and United Way of Central Maryland will evaluate the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. The team from the Horizon Foundation and United Way of Central Maryland will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 2515, 20192021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 3020, 20192021, to confirm eligibility, including that he/she/it will attend participate in the the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 3020, 2019 2021 despite several attempts, the Sponsors reserve the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 119, 20192021, in Howard County, Maryland. Each finalist will be given five (5) minutes to make a presentation about his/her/its Entry before a live audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsors based on their expertise in social innovation. There will be appropriate technology available to use as visual aids. At the end of all of the presentations, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be final and may not be appealed. The winning Entrants will be announced at the Event. Prizes Grants will be awarded to the four winning Entrants selected by the Judges. Two grants will be Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), one will be Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000) and one will be Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000). The grant funds must be used to implement the winning ideas in a manner consistent with IRC Section 501(c)(3). Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants does not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsors, the Sponsors reserve the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The odds of winning are dependent on the number of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting http://www.changemakerchallengehc.org. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 1210, 20192021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by sending an email to odoherty@thehorizonfoundation.org or via mail to either of the Sponsors at the street addresses listed above, if received by December 31, 20192021. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsors’ receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsors to allow the Sponsors to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsors the right to use his/her/its name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and his/her/its idea. The Sponsors will use their best efforts to keep confidential the content of all Entries, except for Entries of the finalists. The Sponsors agree not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsors’ and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsors and will not be returned. The Sponsors are not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete, or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsors are not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsors reserve the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsors reserve the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsors collect about entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsors. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsors. All information collected by the Sponsors via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsors and their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any prize awarded hereunder. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Howard County, Maryland.
HOWARD COUNTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Changemaker Challenge Rules 2021 Overview We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Baltimore County (the “County”) even better. The 2021 United Way of Central Maryland Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) will amplify the power and impact of those who want to drive positive social change. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Baltimore County residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Baltimore County could really benefit from fresh ideas: - Expanding Equity - Stable Housing - Access to Healthy Food - Mental Health - Digital Access - Early Childhood and Youth Education - Supporting a Sustainable Workforce There will be up to 10 finalists. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a virtual audience on November 17, 2021.Grant awards will be made at three levels: $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Additionally, a $5,000 award will be made based on audience choice. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsor The Sponsor of this Contest is the United Way of Central Maryland. United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021 and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 1, 2021. Each individual, team and non-profit organization that submits an entry (an “Entry”) in the Contest shall be referred to as an “Entrant” and collectively as “Entrants.” Organizations and individuals who have received grants from United Way of Central Maryland are eligible to participate. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3), are not eligible to participate in the Contest. To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). To be eligible to win a grant, each Entrant (including all members of a team-submitted Entry) must be available, if chosen as a finalist, to attend, at their own cost and expense, the following: - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021, and the second session will be September 28, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory, in-person filming sessions for all finalists to work with a production company to film their concept. The first filming session will take place October 11 or 12, 2021, for a 30-minute session at a location of the finalists choosing in Central Maryland. The second filming session will take place on October 22, 2021, for a 45-minute in-studio session located in Central Maryland. The actual dates, times and locations are to be determined. All finalists must participate. - Two mandatory virtual preparation sessions for all finalists to prepare for the Q&A portion of the live event. The Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. The first Q&A preparation session will take place November 3, 2021 and the second session will take place on November 10, 2021. - A virtual event on November 17, 2021, from 6:00 – 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, where all finalists will present their pitches to the judges. The pitches will consist of the pre-recorded presentations that were created by the production company and a live Q&A with the judges. All finalists must attend. Any Entrant not able to attend all of the above activities will be ineligible to win a grant and should not submit an Entry. Board members and employees of the Sponsor or any of the organizations providing Judges and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses) and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 1, 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time and will end on August 29, 2021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact or directly benefit the County. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form within the word limits specified below 1. What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] 2. What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Baltimore County? [100 words or less] 3. Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] 4. What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] 5. What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about their idea (the “Video”) to accompany their online application. The Video must be two minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the County. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. All entries must comply with YouTube Community Guidelines. All entries must also comply with YouTube Terms of Service. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that they have read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that they have complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Judging An evaluation team from United Way of Central Maryland, will review the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: 1. Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; 2. Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and 3. Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. In addition, priority will be given to: - Entries where the individual, team leader or organization CEO/Executive Director is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). - Ideas aimed at serving communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The evaluation team will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 15, 2021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 17, 2021, to confirm eligibility, including that they will participate in the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 17, 2021, despite several attempts, the Sponsor reserves the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 17, 2021. Each finalist will present their two-minute pre-recorded pitch video that was created by the production company about their Entry and answer questions during a virtual Q&A. The presentations and Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. At the end of all of the presentations and Q&A, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom three of the four grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be based on the above-stated judging criteria, and will be final and may not be appealed. The fourth grant, the audience choice award, will be decided by Event attendees (excluding the Judges and finalists) via the chat or polling feature on the virtual platform. This award will be selected by the audience during the Judges' deliberation and announced with the other winners. The grant winners will be announced at the Event. Grants There will be one $25,000 grant, one $15,000 grant and one $10,000 grant awarded, as well as a $5,000 audience choice award. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. A panel of judges will, at their sole discretion, select at least three prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsor. Each finalist will be eligible to be awarded one of a first tier grant, a second tier grant, or a third tier grant in amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), respectively. The panel of judges may, at its sole discretion, award more than one of each of the first tier grant, second tier grant, and third tier grant. One finalist will also be awarded an Audience Choice Award is determined polling feature on the virtual platform for the best concept to help address an important social issue. Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants do not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsor, the Sponsor reserves the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The chances of winning are dependent on the degree to which the entry meets the established evaluation criteria and the number and quality of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting www.uwcm.org/changemakerchallenge. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 10, 2021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by emailing katie.truitt@uwcm.org or via mail the Sponsor at the street addresses listed above, if received by March 1, 2022. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsor receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsor to allow the Sponsor to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsor the right to use their name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and their idea. The Sponsor agrees not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsor and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned. The Sponsor is not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsor is not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsor reserves the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsor collects about Entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsor. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsor. All information collected by the Sponsor via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor and the Judges, and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any grant awarded hereunder. An Entrant may not, in supplying work as part of this Contest, knowingly infringe or misappropriate any intellectual property right of a third party, and will take reasonable actions to avoid infringement. Entrant will defend and indemn6777yify the Sponsor from and against any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding, loss, cost, liability, or expense (including court costs and reasonable fees of attorneys and other professionals) to the extent arising out of: (i) any third party claim that an entry infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any third party; or (ii) any third party claim arising out of the negligent or other tortious acts or omissions by the Entrant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents in connection with or related to the entry. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Baltimore County, Maryland.
BALTIMORE COUNTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Changemaker Challenge Rules 2021 Overview We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Anne Arundel County (the “County”) even better. The 2021 United Way of Central Maryland Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) will amplify the power and impact of those who want to drive positive social change. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Anne Arundel County residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Anne Arundel County could really benefit from fresh ideas: - Expanding Equity - Stable Housing - Access to Healthy Food - Mental Health - Digital Access - Early Childhood and Youth Education - Supporting a Sustainable Workforce There will be up to 10 finalists. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a virtual audience on November 15, 2021.Grant awards will be made at three levels: $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Additionally, a $5,000 award will be made based on audience choice. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsor The Sponsor of this Contest is the United Way of Central Maryland. United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021 and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 1, 2021. Each individual, team and non-profit organization that submits an entry (an “Entry”) in the Contest shall be referred to as an “Entrant” and collectively as “Entrants.” Organizations and individuals who have received grants from United Way of Central Maryland are eligible to participate. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3), are not eligible to participate in the Contest. To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). To be eligible to win a grant, each Entrant (including all members of a team-submitted Entry) must be available, if chosen as a finalist, to attend, at their own cost and expense, the following: - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021, and the second session will be September 20, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory, in-person filming sessions for all finalists to work with a production company to film their concept. The first filming session will take place October 11 or 12, 2021, for a 30-minute session at a location of the finalists choosing in Central Maryland. The second filming session will take place on October 22, 2021, for a 45-minute in-studio session located in Central Maryland. The actual dates, times and locations are to be determined. All finalists must participate. - Two mandatory virtual preparation sessions for all finalists to prepare for the Q&A portion of the live event. The Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. The first Q&A preparation session will take place November 3, 2021 and the second session will take place on November 10, 2021. - A virtual event on November 15, 2021, from 6:00 – 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, where all finalists will present their pitches to the judges. The pitches will consist of the pre-recorded presentations that were created by the production company and a live Q&A with the judges. All finalists must attend. Any Entrant not able to attend all of the above activities will be ineligible to win a grant and should not submit an Entry. Board members and employees of the Sponsor or any of the organizations providing Judges and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses) and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 1, 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time and will end on August 29, 2021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact or directly benefit the County. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form within the word limits specified below 1. What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] 2. What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Anne Arundel County? [100 words or less] 3. Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] 4. What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] 5. What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about their idea (the “Video”) to accompany their online application. The Video must be two minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the County. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. All entries must comply with YouTube Community Guidelines. All entries must also comply with YouTube Terms of Service. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that they have read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that they have complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Judging An evaluation team from United Way of Central Maryland, will review the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: 1. Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; 2. Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and 3. Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. In addition, priority will be given to: - Entries where the individual, team leader or organization CEO/Executive Director is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). - Ideas aimed at serving communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The evaluation team will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 15, 2021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 17, 2021, to confirm eligibility, including that they will participate in the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 17, 2021, despite several attempts, the Sponsor reserves the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 15, 2021. Each finalist will present their two-minute pre-recorded pitch video that was created by the production company about their Entry and answer questions during a virtual Q&A. The presentations and Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. At the end of all of the presentations and Q&A, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom three of the four grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be based on the above-stated judging criteria, and will be final and may not be appealed. The fourth grant, the audience choice award, will be decided by Event attendees (excluding the Judges and finalists) via the chat or polling feature on the virtual platform. This award will be selected by the audience during the Judges' deliberation and announced with the other winners. The grant winners will be announced at the Event. Grants There will be one $25,000 grant, one $15,000 grant and one $10,000 grant awarded, as well as a $5,000 audience choice award. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. A panel of judges will, at their sole discretion, select at least three prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsor. Each finalist will be eligible to be awarded one of a first tier grant, a second tier grant, or a third tier grant in amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), respectively. The panel of judges may, at its sole discretion, award more than one of each of the first tier grant, second tier grant, and third tier grant. One finalist will also be awarded an Audience Choice Award is determined polling feature on the virtual platform for the best concept to help address an important social issue. Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants do not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsor, the Sponsor reserves the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The chances of winning are dependent on the degree to which the entry meets the established evaluation criteria and the number and quality of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting www.uwcm.org/changemakerchallenge. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 10, 2021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by emailing katie.truitt@uwcm.org or via mail the Sponsor at the street addresses listed above, if received by March 1, 2022. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsor receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsor to allow the Sponsor to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsor the right to use their name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and their idea. The Sponsor agrees not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsor and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned. The Sponsor is not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsor is not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsor reserves the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsor collects about Entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsor. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsor. All information collected by the Sponsor via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor and the Judges, and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any grant awarded hereunder. An Entrant may not, in supplying work as part of this Contest, knowingly infringe or misappropriate any intellectual property right of a third party, and will take reasonable actions to avoid infringement. Entrant will defend and indemnify the Sponsor from and against any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding, loss, cost, liability, or expense (including court costs and reasonable fees of attorneys and other professionals) to the extent arising out of: (i) any third party claim that an entry infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any third party; or (ii) any third party claim arising out of the negligent or other tortious acts or omissions by the Entrant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents in connection with or related to the entry. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
BALTIMORE CITY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Changemaker Challenge Rules 2021 Overview We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Baltimore City (the “City”) even better. The 2021 United Way of Central Maryland Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) will amplify the power and impact of those who want to drive positive social change. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Baltimore City residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Baltimore City could really benefit from fresh ideas: - Expanding Equity - Stable Housing - Access to Healthy Food - Mental Health - Digital Access - Early Childhood and Youth Education - Supporting a Sustainable Workforce There will be up to 10 finalists. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a virtual audience on November 18, 2021.Grant awards will be made at three levels: $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Additionally, a $5,000 award will be made based on audience choice. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsor The Sponsor of this Contest is the United Way of Central Maryland. United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021 and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 1, 2021. Each individual, team and non-profit organization that submits an entry (an “Entry”) in the Contest shall be referred to as an “Entrant” and collectively as “Entrants.” Organizations and individuals who have received grants from United Way of Central Maryland are eligible to participate. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3), are not eligible to participate in the Contest. To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). To be eligible to win a grant, each Entrant (including all members of a team-submitted Entry) must be available, if chosen as a finalist, to attend, at their own cost and expense, the following: - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021, and the second session will be September 29, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory, in-person filming sessions for all finalists to work with a production company to film their concept. The first filming session will take place October 11 or 12, 2021, for a 30-minute session at a location of the finalists choosing in Central Maryland. The second filming session will take place on October 22, 2021, for a 45-minute in-studio session located in Central Maryland. The actual dates, times and locations are to be determined. All finalists must participate. - Two mandatory virtual preparation sessions for all finalists to prepare for the Q&A portion of the live event. The Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. The first Q&A preparation session will take place November 5, 2021 and the second session will take place on November 12, 2021. - A virtual event on November 18, 2021, from 6:00 – 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, where all finalists will present their pitches to the judges. The pitches will consist of the pre-recorded presentations that were created by the production company and a live Q&A with the judges. All finalists must attend. Any Entrant not able to attend all of the above activities will be ineligible to win a grant and should not submit an Entry. Board members and employees of the Sponsor or any of the organizations providing Judges and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses) and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 1, 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time and will end on August 29, 2021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact or directly benefit the City. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form within the word limits specified below 1. What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] 2. What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Baltimore City? [100 words or less] 3. Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] 4. What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] 5. What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about their idea (the “Video”) to accompany their online application. The Video must be two minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the City. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. All entries must comply with YouTube Community Guidelines. All entries must also comply with YouTube Terms of Service. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that they have read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that they have complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Judging An evaluation team from United Way of Central Maryland, will review the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: 1. Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; 2. Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and 3. Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. In addition, priority will be given to: - Entries where the individual, team leader or organization CEO/Executive Director is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). - Ideas aimed at serving communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The evaluation team will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 15, 2021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 17, 2021, to confirm eligibility, including that they will participate in the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 17, 2021, despite several attempts, the Sponsor reserves the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 18, 2021. Each finalist will present their two-minute pre-recorded pitch video that was created by the production company about their Entry and answer questions during a virtual Q&A. The presentations and Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. At the end of all of the presentations and Q&A, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom three of the four grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be based on the above-stated judging criteria, and will be final and may not be appealed. The fourth grant, the audience choice award, will be decided by Event attendees (excluding the Judges and finalists) via the chat or polling feature on the virtual platform. This award will be selected by the audience during the Judges' deliberation and announced with the other winners. The grant winners will be announced at the Event. Grants There will be one $25,000 grant, one $15,000 grant and one $10,000 grant awarded, as well as a $5,000 audience choice award. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. A panel of judges will, at their sole discretion, select at least three prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsor. Each finalist will be eligible to be awarded one of a first tier grant, a second tier grant, or a third tier grant in amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), respectively. The panel of judges may, at its sole discretion, award more than one of each of the first tier grant, second tier grant, and third tier grant. One finalist will also be awarded an Audience Choice Award is determined polling feature on the virtual platform for the best concept to help address an important social issue. Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants do not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsor, the Sponsor reserves the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The chances of winning are dependent on the degree to which the entry meets the established evaluation criteria and the number and quality of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting www.uwcm.org/changemakerchallenge. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 10, 2021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by emailing katie.truitt@uwcm.org or via mail the Sponsor at the street addresses listed above, if received by March 1, 2022. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsor receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsor to allow the Sponsor to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsor the right to use their name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and their idea. The Sponsor agrees not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsor and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned. The Sponsor is not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsor is not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsor reserves the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsor collects about Entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsor. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsor. All information collected by the Sponsor via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor and the Judges, and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any grant awarded hereunder. An Entrant may not, in supplying work as part of this Contest, knowingly infringe or misappropriate any intellectual property right of a third party, and will take reasonable actions to avoid infringement. Entrant will defend and indemnify the Sponsor from and against any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding, loss, cost, liability, or expense (including court costs and reasonable fees of attorneys and other professionals) to the extent arising out of: (i) any third party claim that an entry infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any third party; or (ii) any third party claim arising out of the negligent or other tortious acts or omissions by the Entrant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents in connection with or related to the entry. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Baltimore City, Maryland.
HARFORD COUNTY - TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Changemaker Challenge Rules 2021 Overview We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Harford County (the “County”) even better. The 2021 United Way of Central Maryland Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) will amplify the power and impact of those who want to drive positive social change. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Harford County residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Harford County could really benefit from fresh ideas: - Expanding Equity - Stable Housing - Access to Healthy Food - Mental Health - Digital Access - Early Childhood and Youth Education - Supporting a Sustainable Workforce There will be up to 10 finalists. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a virtual audience on November 11, 2021.Grant awards will be made at three levels: $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Additionally, a $5,000 award will be made based on audience choice. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsor The Sponsor of this Contest is the United Way of Central Maryland. United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021 and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 1, 2021. Each individual, team and non-profit organization that submits an entry (an “Entry”) in the Contest shall be referred to as an “Entrant” and collectively as “Entrants.” Organizations and individuals who have received grants from United Way of Central Maryland are eligible to participate. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3), are not eligible to participate in the Contest. To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). To be eligible to win a grant, each Entrant (including all members of a team-submitted Entry) must be available, if chosen as a finalist, to attend, at their own cost and expense, the following: - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021 and the second session will be September 21, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory, in-person filming sessions for all finalists to work with a production company to film their concept. The first filming session will take place October 6 or 7, 2021, for a 30-minute session at a location of the finalists choosing in Central Maryland. The second filming session will take place on October 18, 2021, for a 45-minute in-studio session located in Central Maryland. The actual dates, times and locations are to be determined. All finalists must participate. - Two mandatory virtual preparation sessions for all finalists to prepare for the Q&A portion of the live event. The Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. The first Q&A preparation session will take place October 29, 2021 and the second session will take place on November 5, 2021. - A virtual event on November 11, 2021, from 6:00 – 7:30 pm Eastern Standard Time, where all finalists will present their pitches to the judges. The pitches will consist of the pre-recorded presentations that were created by the production company and a live Q&A with the judges. All finalists must attend. Any Entrant not able to attend all of the above activities will be ineligible to win a grant and should not submit an Entry. Board members and employees of the Sponsor or any of the organizations providing Judges and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses) and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 1, 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time and will end on August 29, 2021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact or directly benefit the County. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form within the word limits specified below 1. What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] 2. What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Harford County? [100 words or less] 3. Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] 4. What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] 5. What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about their idea (the “Video”) to accompany their online application. The Video must be two minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the County. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. All entries must comply with YouTube Community Guidelines. All entries must also comply with YouTube Terms of Service. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that they have read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that they have complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Judging An evaluation team from United Way of Central Maryland, will review the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: 1. Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; 2. Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and 3. Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. In addition, priority will be given to: - Entries where the individual, team leader or organization CEO/Executive Director is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). - Ideas aimed at serving communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The evaluation team will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 15, 2021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 17, 2021, to confirm eligibility, including that they will participate in the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 17, 2021, despite several attempts, the Sponsor reserves the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 11, 2021. Each finalist will present their two-minute pre-recorded pitch video that was created by the production company about their Entry and answer questions during a virtual Q&A. The presentations and Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. At the end of all of the presentations and Q&A, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom three of the four grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be based on the above-stated judging criteria, and will be final and may not be appealed. The fourth grant, the audience choice award, will be decided by Event attendees (excluding the Judges and finalists) via the chat or polling feature on the virtual platform. This award will be selected by the audience during the Judges' deliberation and announced with the other winners. The grant winners will be announced at the Event. Grants There will be one $25,000 grant, one $15,000 grant and one $10,000 grant awarded, as well as a $5,000 audience choice award. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. A panel of judges will, at their sole discretion, select at least three prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsor. Each finalist will be eligible to be awarded one of a first tier grant, a second tier grant, or a third tier grant in amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), respectively. The panel of judges may, at its sole discretion, award more than one of each of the first tier grant, second tier grant, and third tier grant. One finalist will also be awarded an Audience Choice Award is determined polling feature on the virtual platform for the best concept to help address an important social issue. Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants do not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsor, the Sponsor reserves the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The chances of winning are dependent on the degree to which the entry meets the established evaluation criteria and the number and quality of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting www.uwcm.org/changemakerchallenge. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 10, 2021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by emailing katie.truitt@uwcm.org or via mail the Sponsor at the street addresses listed above, if received by March 1, 2022. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsor receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsor to allow the Sponsor to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsor the right to use their name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and their idea. The Sponsor agrees not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsor and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned. The Sponsor is not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsor is not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsor reserves the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsor collects about Entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsor. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsor. All information collected by the Sponsor via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor and the Judges, and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any grant awarded hereunder. An Entrant may not, in supplying work as part of this Contest, knowingly infringe or misappropriate any intellectual property right of a third party, and will take reasonable actions to avoid infringement. Entrant will defend and indemnify the Sponsor from and against any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding, loss, cost, liability, or expense (including court costs and reasonable fees of attorneys and other professionals) to the extent arising out of: (i) any third party claim that an entry infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any third party; or (ii) any third party claim arising out of the negligent or other tortious acts or omissions by the Entrant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents in connection with or related to the entry. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Harford County, Maryland.
Changemaker Challenge Rules 2021 Overview We’re looking for innovative thinkers who are ready to elevate, accelerate, and activate their big idea to make Harford County (the “County”) even better. The 2021 United Way of Central Maryland Changemaker Challenge (the “Contest”) will amplify the power and impact of those who want to drive positive social change. We invite individuals and nonprofit organizations to submit their best ideas that are focused on sustainable actions and aimed at helping Harford County residents and communities recover from the pandemic and tackling the inequities it exposed. The following are a few examples of areas where Harford County could really benefit from fresh ideas: - Expanding Equity - Stable Housing - Access to Healthy Food - Mental Health - Digital Access - Early Childhood and Youth Education - Supporting a Sustainable Workforce There will be up to 10 finalists. Finalists will be invited to pitch their ideas to a virtual audience on November 11, 2021.Grant awards will be made at three levels: $25,000, $15,000 and $10,000. Additionally, a $5,000 award will be made based on audience choice. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. These Official Rules set forth the complete terms and conditions of the Contest. Sponsor The Sponsor of this Contest is the United Way of Central Maryland. United Way of Central Maryland improves lives for residents of Greater Baltimore and the surrounding counties by promoting equity and increasing access to education, health, employment, and housing. United Way of Central Maryland is located at 1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 340, Baltimore, MD 21230. Who May Enter The Contest is open to (1) individual residents of the State of Maryland who are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021, (2) teams of individual residents of the State of Maryland all of whom are 18 years of age or older as of July 1, 2021 and (3) IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that conduct activities or provides services in the State of Maryland as of July 1, 2021. Each individual, team and non-profit organization that submits an entry (an “Entry”) in the Contest shall be referred to as an “Entrant” and collectively as “Entrants.” Organizations and individuals who have received grants from United Way of Central Maryland are eligible to participate. For-profit entities, and nonprofit entities other than those exempt under section 501(c)(3), are not eligible to participate in the Contest. To be eligible to win a grant, the activities proposed in the Entry must be consistent with the restrictions imposed on nonprofit organizations exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(c)(3). To be eligible to win a grant, each Entrant (including all members of a team-submitted Entry) must be available, if chosen as a finalist, to attend, at their own cost and expense, the following: - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021, and the second session will be September 21, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory filming preparation sessions for all finalists in a virtual meeting format. The first session will be September 17, 2021, and the second session will be September 21, 2021. All finalists must be in attendance. The actual dates and times of the mandatory filming preparation sessions will be provided upon notification of an Entrant being chosen as a finalist. - Two mandatory, in-person filming sessions for all finalists to work with a production company to film their concept. The first filming session will take place October 6 or 7, 2021, for a 30-minute session at a location of the finalists choosing in Central Maryland. The second filming session will take place on October 18, 2021, for a 45-minute in-studio session located in Central Maryland. The actual dates, times and locations are to be determined. All finalists must participate. - Two mandatory virtual preparation sessions for all finalists to prepare for the Q&A portion of the live event. The Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. The first Q&A preparation session will take place on October 29, 2021, and the second session will take place on November 5, 2021. Any Entrant not able to attend all of the above activities will be ineligible to win a grant and should not submit an Entry. Board members and employees of the Sponsor or any of the organizations providing Judges and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, step-parent, child, step-child, sibling, step-sibling and their respective spouses) and persons living in the same household of any such judge or employee (whether related or not) are not eligible to participate in the Contest. In addition, if any such ineligible individual serves on the Board of Directors of, or is employed by, a nonprofit organization, that nonprofit organization is not eligible to participate in the Contest. OFFER IS VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. How to Enter The Contest Period will begin on July 1, 2021 at 12:00 noon Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time and will end on August 29, 2021, at 11:59 pm Eastern Standard Daylight Savings Time. United Way of Central Maryland’s computers will serve as the official time keeping device for this Contest. All Entries must be submitted during the Contest Period. No late Entries will be accepted. All Entrant ideas must directly impact or directly benefit the County. Eligible Entrants may enter the Contest by completing the Changemaker Challenge Online Entry Form within the word limits specified below 1. What is your Big Idea? [Summary in 100 words or less] 2. What potential social impact will your Big Idea advance in Harford County? [100 words or less] 3. Tell us how you would spend up to $25,000 to bring your Big Idea to life. [100 words or less] 4. What experience do you have that will help you succeed in making a difference? [100 words or less] 5. What is your plan to develop, promote and implement your idea to ensure success? [200 words or less] Each eligible Entrant must also create a video about their idea (the “Video”) to accompany their online application. The Video must be two minutes or less in length. Cell phone videos are acceptable. The Video should be your “elevator pitch.” In other words, the Video should summarize your idea and explain how it will have a positive social impact on the County. Each Entrant must upload the Video to YouTube (be sure it is marked “unlisted”) and include the YouTube link as part of the Changemaker Challenge Entry Form. All entries must comply with YouTube Community Guidelines. All entries must also comply with YouTube Terms of Service. No person may enter the Contest more than once. Each Entrant must choose to be part of a team Entry or an individual Entry, but not both and not more than one of each. Only one Entry per team; individual team members must not submit separate Entries. All team Entries must identify a team leader who will be the main contact person on behalf of the team. A nonprofit organization may enter the Contest only once. All non-profit Entries must identify an individual who will be the main contact person on behalf of the non-profit. Each individual participating in this Contest (whether individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization acknowledges that they have read, understands and agrees to be bound by these Official Rules. By submitting an Entry, each individual (whether participating individually or as part of a team) and each nonprofit organization warrants that they have complied with all the requirements set out in these Official Rules. If any individual team member is determined not to be eligible to participate in this Contest, the entire team will be disqualified. Only electronic entries will be accepted. Submitted entries must be original and must not infringe any copyright or trademark rights or violate any laws. Entries that contain obscene, defamatory, sexually explicit, or otherwise objectionable or inappropriate content will be disqualified in the sole discretion of the Sponsor. Judging An evaluation team from United Way of Central Maryland, will review the Entries on three criteria: innovation, impact and implementation: 1. Innovation – Demonstrate a compelling need for your idea and explain your idea clearly and concisely; 2. Impact – Explain the expected impact of your idea, how you will evaluate success and how your idea may be sustained over time; and 3. Implementation – Explain how you plan to implement your idea successfully. In addition, priority will be given to: - Entries where the individual, team leader or organization CEO/Executive Director is Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color (BIPOC). - Ideas aimed at serving communities of color that have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. The evaluation team will select finalists from all eligible Entries. Finalists will be notified by email on or about September 15, 2021. It is important that all Entries include proper working email addresses. Each finalist must respond to the email no later than September 17, 2021, to confirm eligibility, including that they will participate in the Event. In the event a finalist has not responded affirmatively by September 17, 2021, despite several attempts, the Sponsor reserves the right to pick an alternate finalist. All finalists must attend the virtual Event on November 11, 2021. Each finalist will present their two-minute pre-recorded pitch video that was created by the production company about their Entry and answer questions during a virtual Q&A. The presentations and Q&A will be shown before a virtual audience, and a panel of Judges selected by the Sponsor based on their expertise in social innovation. At the end of all of the presentations and Q&A, the Judges will confer and will select the Entrants to whom three of the four grants will be awarded. Decisions by the Judges will be based on the above-stated judging criteria, and will be final and may not be appealed. The fourth grant, the audience choice award, will be decided by Event attendees (excluding the Judges and finalists) via the chat or polling feature on the virtual platform. This award will be selected by the audience during the Judges' deliberation and announced with the other winners. The grant winners will be announced at the Event. Grants There will be one $25,000 grant, one $15,000 grant and one $10,000 grant awarded, as well as a $5,000 audience choice award. The winner of the audience choice award is also eligible to win one of the other grants. A panel of judges will, at their sole discretion, select at least three prize-winners to receive grants from the Sponsor. Each finalist will be eligible to be awarded one of a first tier grant, a second tier grant, or a third tier grant in amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,000), or Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), respectively. The panel of judges may, at its sole discretion, award more than one of each of the first tier grant, second tier grant, and third tier grant. One finalist will also be awarded an Audience Choice Award is determined polling feature on the virtual platform for the best concept to help address an important social issue. Grants may only be used for charitable and educational activities consistent with the tax-exempt status described above. It is understood that you and/or your organization will not use your grant to intervene in any election or support or oppose any political party or candidate for public office, or to engage in any lobbying. In the event any of the winning Entrants do not accept the grant offered, or any of the winning Entrants fails to return any required forms as requested by the Sponsor, the Sponsor reserves the right to select an alternate winner or not award the grant. Grants are not transferable, nor are there substitutions or cash redemptions, except at the Sponsor’s discretion. Chances of Winning NO PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION IS NECESSARY. A PURCHASE, PAYMENT OR DONATION WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. The chances of winning are dependent on the degree to which the entry meets the established evaluation criteria and the number and quality of entries received. Winners Only the winners and people at the Event who stay to hear the announcement of the winners will be notified of the Contest outcome, but you can check the winners’ list by visiting www.uwcm.org/changemakerchallenge. The winning Entrants will be listed on or about November 10, 2021, and will remain online for at least ninety (90) days. You may also request a winners’ list by emailing katie.truitt@uwcm.org or via mail the Sponsor at the street addresses listed above, if received by March 1, 2022. Other Important Information Grants will be awarded to winning Entrants upon the Sponsor receiving a signed grant agreement from the Entrants (and, in the case of a group Entry, signed by all individuals in that group). Entrants should not include any confidential or trade secret information in their Entries. All Entrants retain their copyright rights in and to the materials they submit, but each finalist must grant a license to the Sponsor to allow the Sponsor to publicize the finalist’s Entry and all related materials. Each finalist, including all individuals who enter as part of a team, hereby grants the Sponsor the right to use their name and likeness in promotional materials relating to the Contest and their idea. The Sponsor agrees not to knowingly fund or use any non-winning idea without the permission of the Entrant of such idea. Notwithstanding, Entrants understand that many grant ideas are similar and acknowledge that it is possible that a Sponsor may fund or use an idea similar to one of the submitted ideas in the future. The Sponsor and Judges’ decisions are final and binding in all matters related to the Contest. Entries become the property of the Sponsor and will not be returned. The Sponsor is not liable for lost, late, illegible, misdirected, damaged, incomplete or incorrect Entries. No mechanically reproduced Entries or faxes will be accepted. All taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the winners. The Sponsor is not responsible for any tampering with this Contest (e.g., hackers, viruses, automated entry devices, and other). The Sponsor reserves the right to terminate or modify the Contest at any time in case of technical failures or other issues outside of their control. The Sponsor reserves the right to disqualify anyone who violates these Official Rules. The information the Sponsor collects about Entrants through this Contest will be used to disseminate communications from the Sponsor. Such Entrant may unsubscribe at any time by following the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of any email from the Sponsor. All information collected by the Sponsor via this Contest will be governed by the privacy policy located here. By entering this Contest, all Entrants (including all individuals if part of a team Entry) agree to release and hold harmless the Sponsor and the Judges, and each of their officers, directors, employees and agents, from all claims, losses, damages and liabilities arising out of their participation in this Contest, including participation at the Event, and the acceptance of any grant awarded hereunder. An Entrant may not, in supplying work as part of this Contest, knowingly infringe or misappropriate any intellectual property right of a third party, and will take reasonable actions to avoid infringement. Entrant will defend and indemnify the Sponsor from and against any claim, lawsuit, or other proceeding, loss, cost, liability, or expense (including court costs and reasonable fees of attorneys and other professionals) to the extent arising out of: (i) any third party claim that an entry infringes any patent, copyright, trade secret, or other intellectual property right of any third party; or (ii) any third party claim arising out of the negligent or other tortious acts or omissions by the Entrant or its employees, subcontractors, or agents in connection with or related to the entry. This Contest shall be governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to its conflict of law rules. The forum for any dispute shall be in Harford County, Maryland.