Monday, October 31, 2022
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Thursday, October 20, 2022
Social Innovator in Broward County Wins Prestigious Innovation Fellowship
For
immediate release: Oct. 20, 2022
For
more information, contact: Tara Chadwick, wabigun@yahoo.com, 786-671-8272
Social Innovator in Broward County, FL Wins
Prestigious Innovation Fellowship
CoGenerate selects Tara Chadwick, founding director of the
Papalotl (Butterfly) Project for fellowship dedicated to groundbreaking
intergenerational solutions
Broward County, FL, October 20, 2022 -- CoGenerate
(formerly Encore.org) today announced that Tara Chadwick has been selected as
one of 15 Gen2Gen Innovation Fellows,
a group of the nation’s most talented innovators and entrepreneurs marshaling
their best ideas to create and scale intergenerational solutions.
Tara
Chadwick, a local artist and social innovator was selected from a field of more than 120 applicants.
Her project brings elders and children together to
share knowledge about food, health and urban farming through art and culture.
“I am honored and excited to join
CoGenerate in their third cohort of Innovation Fellows focused on strengthening
our practice of bringing people together across generations and geographies to
build knowledge through vibrant, intercultural experiences.” TChadwick
CoGenerate,
a nonprofit bridging generational divides, launched the fellowship to spur and
support new ways to bring older and younger people together to solve pressing
problems.
The
15 fellows selected, ranging in age from 27 to 75, are bridging generational
divides while also fighting for racial and environmental justice, empowering
immigrant communities, healing trauma, registering young people to vote,
reducing ageism and loneliness, and so much more.
“In these polarizing times, the Innovation Fellows
pull people together to seek solutions, build bridges across divides, and find
deeper connection in the process,” says CoGenerate Co-CEO Eunice Lin Nichols.
“We’re inspired by the urgency, creativity and impact of their work.”
Over the next nine months, fellows will meet with one
another and with experts who will help them advance their work. Each fellow
will receive $10,000 and the chance to present their ideas at a showcase taking
place in 2023.
The
Innovation Fellowship is funded by The Eisner Foundation, John Templeton
Foundation, the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust, and RRF Foundation
for Aging.
Learn more about the fellowship at cogenerate.org/innovation-fellowships
Learn more about Tara Chadwick and the Papalotl
(Butterfly) Project at TaraAlomaChadwick.blogspot.com and https://cogenerate.org/people/tara-chadwick/
Papalotl (Butterfly) Project is sponsored in part by
the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the
Florida Council on Arts and Culture and the National Endowment for the Arts. Support
has also been provided by Broward County Cultural Division and the following
Funds at the Community Foundation of Broward: Helen and Frank Stoykov
Charitable Endowment Fund, Louise and Rudi Dill Charitable Fund, Mary and Alex
Mackenzie Community Impact Fund.
CoGenerate is a national nonprofit
organization that brings older and younger changemakers together to solve
problems, bridge divides and co-create the future.
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Tuesday, October 11, 2022
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