Last month, the Ohio STEM Learning Network announced the 2019 Statewide Design Challenge. Here are some quick details about the challenge, straight from OSLN Director, Heather Sherman.
This year’s challenge is to: Work as a team to imagine, design and prototype a solution to increase food security in your life, community, or world. Improving local access to food will prepare us for the greater challenge of feeding 9 billion people by 2050. Solving this challenge will require thinking beyond opening more grocery stores—we are asking you to consider systemic approaches to food production from biotechnology, food production and environmental considerations.
Did you know there are MANY grant opportunities available – RIGHT NOW – to support student led projects addressing food scarcity? Here is a quick list of some of our favorite food scarcity related grants.
- Annie’s Grants for Gardens – Deadline November 1
- New Earth Foundation – Deadline February 1
- Kevin and Eleanor Smith Foundation – Deadline February 1
- Project Paradigm and the Red Cross – Deadline May 1
- Kroger Company Foundation – Rolling deadlines
Throughout the school year, EEP will be highlighting grant opportunities that align to OSLN’s State Design Challenge in our regular newsletters. If you are interested in receiving these updates, please email tricia@envisionedplus.com.
Best of luck on this year’s challenge!
~Michele Timmons
EnvisionEdPlus President (michele@envisionedplus.com 614.893.7341)