Please see examples below:
- Researching/organizing planting of native trees to combat invasive species and promote permaculture (e.g. Everyday Gandhis)
- Contributing to local efforts to monitor water quality (e.g. Chesapeake Monitoring Cooperative)
- Community education initiatives - writing a curriculum and teaching about local environmental issues in local elementary schools
- Educating local children about growing vegetables and setting up a school or community garden
- Creating an educational program that provides tech industry certification and job connections for young women
- Building an app that connects girls and women who are walking alone at night with volunteers who are willing to accompany them. The app could also provide information on safe walking routes and tips for staying safe.
- Developing a platform on which young women can connect with female STEM professionals for career mentorship
Please note:
- Problems/solutions related to recycling are NOT eligible
- Problems/solutions do NOT need to be technology based
- Problems/solutions do NOT have to be the same project you originally submitted to the Technovation Girls competition
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