Creating a Brighter Present
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United Way of the Greater Capital Region (UWGCR) is shining light on social innovation through the Luminosity Collaborative, a fellowship and grant program that supports community-based organizations in identifying and uprooting systemic problems to produce social change. The two-phased program invites leaders of community-based organizations who aim to make an impact in education, health and economic well-being to collaborate with UWGCR and ignite long-term change.
In Phase 1, SPARK, fellows will participate in a learning process to collaboratively brainstorm and develop an action plan to tackle systemic structural causes that keep social problems in place. Fellows will gain access to resources and cohort-based action learning. Grants of $10,000 will be made to each organization in recognition of the time, energy and resources required to creatively problem solve.
Fellows will then apply for Phase 2, SHINE, by submitting detailed pilot innovation plans. Up to two organizations will be selected to receive a two-year grant of $100,000 to continue their systems change work.
The Brightest Light is from the Energy of Many
Over a six-month period, UWGCR hosted a social innovation lab-like experiences to ponder the best way to address the root causes that hold presenting problems in place, seemingly indefinitely. Out of this process, we affirmed that social innovation is a necessary lens for understanding—and producing—lasting positive change.
UWGCR supports new ways of thinking about old problems to fundamentally transform the broader economic, cultural and policy constructs that hold problems in place. The Luminosity Collaborative differs from traditional grants in creating an opportunity to contemplate the larger system in which advancement takes place.
Questions
For more information on the Luminosity Collaborative and how to apply, contact Heather Senecal at Heather@unitedwaygcr.org
MEET THE SPARK FELLOWS
Jammella Anderson
Free Food Fridge Albany
Eva Bass
AVillage Inc and Bridge the Gap Resources & Outreach Inc.
Andy Gilpin
CAPTAIN Community Human Services
Heather Hutchison
C.R.E.A.T.E. Community Services
Kathy McNeice
Saratoga Community Health Center
Renee Rodriguez Goodemote, MD. FAAFP
Saratoga Community Health Center & Saratoga Hospital
Thomas Schofield
Schenectady Community Ministries (SiCM)
Christine Schudde
Habitat for Humanity Capital District
Rev. Amaury Tañón-Santos
Schenectady Community Ministries (SiCM)