Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT Solve announces 2022 global challenges and the Indigenous Communities Fellowship
MIT Solve, an MIT initiative aimed at driving innovation to solve world challenges, has announced the launch of its 2022 Global Challenges and the Indigenous Communities Fellowship.
Solve seeks tech-based solutions from social entrepreneurs around the world that address specific challenges. The program invites anyone, anywhere to submit a solution to this year’s challenges by March 31. Finalists will be invited to pitch their solutions to a diverse panel of cross-sector judges, the Challenge Leadership Group, ahead of Solve Challenge Finals on Sept. 18-19 in New York City. The event will bring together over 400 members of the Solve community and welcome the 40 most promising tech-based innovators as new 2022 Solver teams and Indigenous Communities Fellows. The selected teams will share over $1.3 million in available funding, and take part in the nine-month Solver program, which includes coaching, mentorship, and networking opportunities to scale their solutions.
Solve’s 2022 Global Challenges are:
The Care Economy;
Climate: Ecosystems and Housing;
Equitable Health Systems; and
Re-engaging Learners.
Building on the 2021 Antiracist Technology in the US Challenge and Solve’s effort to be a culturally diverse and anti-racist platform, Solve is integrating U.S. racial equity solutions across their 2022 Global Challenges by launching the Black & Brown Innovators program. The program will include one or two solutions led by Black and brown innovators in the United States from each 2022 Global Challenge. In addition to the Solver program, these teams will receive culturally-responsive support and partnership opportunities, and participate in the annual Indigenous and Antiracist Innovators Summit.
In addition to the Global Challenges, Solve is also opening applications for the 2022 Indigenous Communities Fellowship, which looks for Native innovators in the United States and its territories.
“We continue to witness reverberating turmoil around the world as a result of the global pandemic, ongoing climate crisis, centuries of institutionalized racism, and increasing inequality. Through our 2022 Global Challenges, we are looking for the people facing these big issues head-on,” says Alex Amouyel, executive director of MIT Solve. “We want to hear solutions from every corner of the world and every community that disproportionately experiences the impact of these problems.”