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How can citizens and communities create and improve social inclusion and shared prosperity?

Community-Driven Innovation

Closed

Submissions are closed

Timeline

  • Applications Open

    January 1, 2019 12:00am EST
  • Solution Deadline

    February 28, 2019 11:59pm EST
  • Challenges Open

    February 28, 2019 11:59pm EST
  • Deadline to Submit a Draft Solution at 5:00pm ET

    July 1, 2019 11:59pm EDT
  • Challenges Closed

    July 22, 2019 11:59pm EDT
  • Final Revisions Due by 9:00am ET

    July 22, 2019 11:59pm EDT
  • Solve Challenge Finals

    September 22, 2019 11:59pm EDT

Challenge Overview

Strong, prosperous, and inclusive communities are built upon engaged and connected citizens who actively participate in shaping their social, economic, and political future. The mobile phone, the internet, new digital technologies, and innovations have created unprecedented access to services such as finance and education, as well as opportunities for citizens to engage in community action and democratic processes.

Yet, for the most marginalized who lack connectivity, these technologies can further exclude them from essential services and decision-making processes. Further, local and national governments too often fail to engage their citizens in real consultation and co-creation of public services. It is no surprise that trust in governments, corporations, and other institutions around the world is low and often decreasing—47 percent of global survey respondents to the Edelman Trust Barometer report distrusting their government. And while more and more countries have become democratic in the past decades, voting rates are declining in many countries.

Citizens and communities should be at the forefront of identifying civic problems and building effective solutions to address them. Technology is a key lever to help communities achieve this, thus creating better access to essential services such as housing and transportation, promoting real participation and inclusion for all, and reducing economic inequality and local displacement.

The Solve community aims to find and support tech-based solutions to ensure citizens and communities create and improve social inclusion and shared prosperity. To do so, the Solve community seeks solutions that:

  • Enable communities to participate meaningfully in designing and determining solutions around critical services including housing, transportation, water, sanitation, waste management, and security;

  • Make governments, corporations, and other institutions more accountable, transparent, and responsive to citizen feedback;

  • Engage communities to participate in the creation or advancement of economic growth for technologically disenfranchised groups; and

  • Ensure all citizens can overcome barriers to civic participation, including expanding access to information, internet, digital literacy, and services.


Solver Funding, Prize, and Partnership Eligibility for the Community-Driven Innovation Challenge

Solver Funding

All solutions selected for Solve’s four current Global Challenges will receive a $10,000 grant funded by Solve. Solver teams will be selected by a panel of cross-sector judges at Solve Challenge Finals during UN General Assembly week in New York City on September 22, 2019.

In addition to Solve funding, the following prizes are available to Solver teams selected for the Community Driven Innovation Challenge. To be considered for a prize, complete the prize-specific question within the application. You do not need to meet these requirements to apply to the Community-Driven Innovation Challenge:

AI Innovations Prize

Solutions that are propelled by advanced computing techniques or that leverage artificial intelligence to address the Challenge are eligible for the AI Innovations Prize. This prize is made possible by The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and Schmidt Futures. The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and our global community through neuroscience research and information technology. Schmidt Futures is a philanthropic initiative founded by Eric and Wendy Schmidt that bets early on people who will make our world better — helping people to achieve more for others by applying advanced science and technology thoughtfully and by working together across fields. Up to $500,000 will be granted across several recipients selected for the prize. Eligible Solver teams may be selected from any of Solve's four current Global Challenges.

GM Prize on Community-Driven Innovation

Solutions that foster prosperity and social mobility for underrepresented community members, including through STEM education, are eligible for the GM Prize on Community-Driven Innovation, made possible by General Motors. Up to $50,000 will be granted across two Solver teams within the Community-Driven Innovation Challenge.

Innovation for Women Prize

Solutions that use innovative technology to improve the quality of life for women and girls are eligible for the Innovation for Women Prize. This prize is funded by the Vodafone Americas Foundation, which supports technology-focused projects to advance the needs of women and girls, and to promote a world where women’s voices can be celebrated. Up to $75,000 will be granted across up to three Solver teams selected to receive the prize. Eligible Solver teams may be selected from any of Solve's four current Global Challenges.

Innovation for Refugee Inclusion Prize

Solutions that use innovation to advance economic, financial, and political inclusion of refugees in their hosting communities are eligible for this prize. The prize is founded and made possible by the Andan Foundation, a Swiss public-benefit foundation devoted to mobilizing the private sector’s involvement, creative power, resources, and entrepreneurial abilities towards public and private initiatives that create sustainable solutions for refugees. The foundation prioritizes innovative projects that expand refugees’ economic, financial, and political opportunities, as a way to reinforce their self-reliance and promote their peaceful inclusion within their host communities. Up to $50,000 will be granted to one or more recipients selected for the prize. Eligible Solver teams will be selected from the Community Driven Innovation Challenge.

Everytown for Gun Safety Prize

Holistic, community-based solutions that use technology to make communities safer are eligible for up to $100,000 in grant funding provided by Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund. Selected solutions will contribute to reductions in gun violence and its impacts through the use of data or digital technology. Successful approaches can address the upstream drivers of gun violence, such as poverty or access to firearms, and/or the downstream impacts, such as psychological trauma. Solutions that utilize data should source, maintain, and use that data ethically and responsibly. Solver team(s) will be selected to receive the prize from the Healthy Cities or Community-Driven Innovation Challenges.

Innospark Ventures Prize

The Innospark Ventures Prize is open to AI-based solutions from across the cybersecurity, education, healthcare, life sciences, and business services sectors focused in the United States. The prize is funded by Innospark Ventures, which invests in founders and ideas that leverage advanced artificial intelligence to create a differential and disruptive impact for our economy and society. Up to $100,000 will be granted to up to four eligible Solver teams from across any of Solve's current Global Challenges.

Morgridge Family Foundation Community-Driven Innovation Prize

Solutions that are boldly sparking change through innovation, disruption, and transformation are eligible for the Morgridge Family Foundation Community-Driven Innovation Prize. The Morgridge Family Foundation invests in leaders and organizations who are reimagining solutions to some of today's biggest challenges. Up to $25,000 will be granted to one Solver team selected within the Community-Driven Innovation Challenge.

UN Women She Innovates Prize for Gender-Responsive Innovation

Solutions that are women-led or use innovation to advance the needs of women and girls are eligible for the UN Women She Innovates Prize for Gender-Responsive Innovation, founded by UN Women Global Innovation Coalition for Change and made possible by Johnson & Johnson and EY. Up to $60,000 in She Innovates Prize funding will be provided across two recipients within Solve’s Healthy Cities and Community-Driven Innovation Challenges. Within Solve's Healthy Cities Challenge, Johnson & Johnson — which believes that a good idea can come from anyone, anywhere — will support one prize recipient with up to $30,000 in prize funding. The selected Healthy Cities solution should focus on a life-enhancing, innovative approach to delivering quality healthcare to vulnerable populations, especially through community health workers and clinics.

Judging Criteria

  • Alignment: The solution uses technology to address one of Solve's Global Challenges.
  • Potential for Impact: The planned solution implementation has the potential to impact lives.
  • Feasibility: Solution implementation is feasible, and the team has a plan for financial sustainability.
  • Innovative Approach: The solution includes a new technology, a new application of technology, a new business model, or a new process for solving the Challenge.
  • Scalability: The solution can be scaled to affect the lives of more people.
  • Partnership Potential: The applicant clearly explains how the solution would benefit from the broad range of resources that the Solve community is positioned to provide.

Solutions

Selected

The Future is Offline

By Muy Cheng Peich
Muy Cheng Peich Jérémy Lachal Kate Muwoki
Selected

Elpis Solar

By Samuel Kellerhals
Samuel Kellerhals Fidele  Gisore Alexandros Angelopoulos
Selected

WheeLog!

By Yuriko Oda
Yuriko Oda Yoichi Oda Marko Živković
Selected

Supercívicos app

By Diego Mendiburu
Diego Mendiburu Arturo Hernández
Selected

RevelaGov

By Lucas Madureira dos Anjos
Lucas Madureira dos Anjos Taís Malta Rafael dos Anjos ANDRE LUIZ  MARTINS PIGNATA
Selected

RETOS

By Diana Duarte Gómez
Diana Duarte Gómez Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar David Osorio Alex Freese Carolina González Barahona
Selected

POKET

By Kamil Shafiq
Kamil Shafiq Naba Siddiqui Abasifreke James
Selected

Aira

By Suman Kanuganti
Suman Kanuganti Enrico Casini Kevin Phelan
Finalist

FreeFrom

By Sonya Passi
Sonya Passi
Finalist

NAMAQAL

By Mustafa Othman
Mustafa Othman Buffy  Price Julien Cornebise
Finalist

Haqdarshak

By Madhura Karnik
Madhura Karnik
Finalist

NeedsList

By Natasha Freidus
Natasha Freidus Amanda Levinson
Finalist

7-Second Studio App

By Elissa Stankiewicz
Elissa Stankiewicz Toi Eshun
Finalist

Dispatcher

By Nathaniel Manning
Nathaniel Manning
Finalist

R2 Social Ltd.

By Shirley Do
Shirley Do Jonathan Su Ben Ng

Leadership

Roya Mahboob

Roya Mahboob

Digital Citizen Fund, CEO
Hina Baloch

Hina Baloch

General Motors, Executive Director of Sustainability and Environment
George Westerman

George Westerman

Principal Research Scientist, Workforce Learning, MIT Jameel World Education Lab, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management
Amir Banifatemi

Amir Banifatemi

XPRIZE || Judge for The AI for Humanity Prize, Chief Innovation and Growth Officer
Philip Reuchlin

Philip Reuchlin

Andan Foundation || Judge for The Andan Prize for Innovation in Refugee Inclusion, Director of Programs & Strategy
David Moinina  Sengeh

David Moinina Sengeh

Government of Sierra Leone, Chief Innovation Officer
Sanjeev Katariya

Sanjeev Katariya

eBay, VP & Chief Architect, eBay AI and Platform
Laura Santucci

Laura Santucci

Blue Haven Initiative, Managing Director
Matt Haggman

Matt Haggman

Knight Foundation, Former Miami Director
Sarah Williams

Sarah Williams

Leventhal Center for Advanced Urbanism and Civic Data Design Lab @ MIT; Co-founder Envelope , Director
Ceasar L. McDowell

Ceasar L. McDowell

Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT Associate Director, Center for Constructive Communication, MIT , Professor of the Practice, Civic Design; Associate Department Head
Andy Bryant

Andy Bryant

Segal Family Foundation, Executive Director
Anna Tunkel

Anna Tunkel

APCO Worldwide, SVP, Head of Strategic Initiatives & Global Partnerships
Monica Geingos

Monica Geingos

Republic of Namibia, First Lady
Rocío Fonseca

Rocío Fonseca

CORFO | Chilean Economic Development Agency, Chief Innovation Officer
June Sugiyama

June Sugiyama

Vodafone Americas Foundation || Judge for the Innovation for Women Prize, Director
Arvind Gupta

Arvind Gupta

MyGov India, CEO
Carlo Papa

Carlo Papa

Enel Foundation, Managing Director
Lily Tsai

Lily Tsai

MIT Governance Lab (GOV/LAB), Faculty Director
Carrie Morgridge

Carrie Morgridge

Morgridge Family Foundation , Vice President and Chief Disruptor
C.D. Glin

C.D. Glin

U.S. African Development Foundation, President & CEO
Ken Zolot

Ken Zolot

MIT , Senior Lecturer
Regina Schwartz

Regina Schwartz

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Director of Movement Capacity Building
Danielle Goonan

Danielle Goonan

The Rockefeller Foundation, Director, Economic Policy Investments, USJEO
Kennedy Odede

Kennedy Odede

Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO), Founder and CEO